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Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials | 2012

Antibacterial activity against β- lactamase producing Methicillin and Ampicillin-resistants Staphylococcus aureus: fractional Inhibitory Concentration Index (FICI) determination

Kiessoun Konaté; Jacques François Mavoungou; Alexis Nicaise Lepengue; Raïssa Rr Aworet-Samseny; Adama Hilou; Alain Souza; Mamoudou H. Dicko; Bertrand M’batchi

BackgroundThe present study reports the antibacterial capacity of alkaloid compounds in combination with Methicillin and Ampicillin-resistants bacteria isolated from clinical samples. The resistance of different bacteria strains to the current antibacterial agents, their toxicity and the cost of the treatment have led to the development of natural products against the bacteria resistant infections when applied in combination with conventional antimicrobial drugs.MethodThe antibacterial assays in this study were performed by using inhibition zone diameters, MIC, MBC methods, the time-kill assay and the Fractional Inhibitory Concentration Index (FICI) determination. On the whole, fifteen Gram-positive bacterial strains (MRSA/ARSA) were used. Negative control was prepared using discs impregnated with 10 % DMSO in water and commercially available Methicillin and Ampicillin from Alkom Laboratories LTD were used as positive reference standards for all bacterial strains.ResultsWe noticed that the highest activities were founded with the combination of alkaloid compounds and conventional antibiotics against all bacteria strains. Then, results showed that after 7 h exposition there was no viable microorganism in the initial inoculums.ConclusionThe results of this study showed that alkaloid compounds in combination with conventional antibiotics (Methicillin, Ampicillin) exhibited antimicrobial effects against microorganisms tested. These results validate the ethno-botanical use of Cienfuegosia digitata Cav. (Malvaceae) in Burkina Faso. Moreover, this study demonstrates the potential of this herbaceous as a source of antibacterial agent that could be effectively used for future health care purposes.


Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials | 2012

Antimicrobial activity of polyphenol-rich fractions from Sida alba L. (Malvaceae) against co- trimoxazol-resistant bacteria strains

Kiessoun Konaté; Adama Hilou; Jacques François Mavoungou; Alexis Nicaise Lepengue; Alain Souza; Nicolas Barro; Jacques Y Datté; Bertrand Mbatchi; Odile Germaine Nacoulma

BackgroundThe increased resistance of microorganisms to the currently used antimicrobials has lead to the evaluation of other agents that might have antimicrobial activity. Medicinal plants are sources of phytochemicals which are able to initiate different biological activities including antimicrobialsMaterials and methodsIn vitro antibacterial (MIC, MBC and time-kill studies) of polyphenol-rich fractions from Sida alba L. (Malvaceae) was assessed using ten bacteria strains (Gram-negative and Gram-positive).ResultsAll test bacteria were susceptible to the polyphenol-rich fractions. Time-kill results showed that after 5 h exposition there was no viable microorganism in the initial inoculum and the effect of polyphenol-rich fractions was faster on Enterococcus faecalis (Gram-positive bacterium) comparatively to the other bacteria strains.ConclusionThe data analysis indicates that the tested of polyphenol-rich fractions has significant effects when compared with the standard antibiotic. These results therefore justify the traditional use of sida alba L., alone or in combination with other herbs to treat bacterial infections.


BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2011

Dichrostachys cinerea (L.) Wight et Arn (Mimosaceae) hydro-alcoholic extract action on the contractility of tracheal smooth muscle isolated from guinea-pig

Raïssa Rr Aworet-Samseny; Alain Souza; Fidèle Z Kpahé; Kiessoun Konaté; Jacques Y Datté

BackgroundDichrostachys cinerea (L.) Wight et Arn. (Mimosaceae) is largely used in ethno-medically across Africa, and mainly employed for the treatment of asthma in Ivory Coast and Gabon. The paper analyses the relaxation induced by the methanolic extract of D. cinerea (Edici) in the guinea-pig trachea preparations (GPTPs). Purpose: This study aimed to bring out the scientific basis to the use of this plant leading to the validation of this phytomedicine.MethodThe aorta obtained from guinea-pigs was immediately placed in a Mac Ewen solution. Experiments were performed in preparations suspended between two L-shaped stainless steel hooks in a 10 ml organ bath containing Mac Ewen solution. The isometric contractile force of the aorta strips of guinea-pig were recorded by using a strain gauge. The different drugs were directly administered into the organ bath and the magnitude of GPTPs was evaluated.ResultsPhytochemical analysis of the methanolic extract of Dichrostachys cinerea (Edici) using chemical methods revealed the presence of flavenoids, tannins, sterols, triterpenes and polyphenols. Pharmacological studies performed in GPTPs show that of Dichrostachys cinerea (0.1 mg/ml - 2 mg/ml) evoked a broncho-constriction in GPTPs. Whereas, at concentration up to 2 mg/ml, Edici induced a significant dose-dependent relaxation in the GPTPs. KCl-, ACh- or histamine-evoked contractions of isolated trachea was significantly inhibited by increasing concentrations of Edici (3.5-10 mg/ml). Edici (10 mg/ml) as well as promethazine (0.25 mg/ml) significantly inhibited contractions induced by increasing concentrations of histamine (1×10-7-1×10-4mg/ml). In the presence of atropine at a concentration of 10-6mg/ml, contractile response curve (CRC) evoked by ACh (1×10-5-1×10-2 mg/ml) was significantly abolished in concentration-dependent manner. Edici did not significantly reduced ACh evoked contraction (10-5-10-2mg/ml).ConclusionThese observations suggest that Edici could act through two mechanisms: firstly by activation of β-adrenergic or histaminergic receptors; and secondly muscarinic receptors may not be greatly involved, that justifying the use of the extract in traditional Medicine in Africa.


Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology | 2017

Bio-efficacy of medicinal plants used for the management of diabetes mellitus in Gabon. An ethnopharmacological approach -

Olga Pauline Tjeck; Alain Souza; Patrick Mickala; Alexis Nicaise Lepengue; Bertrand Mbatchi

Background/Aim: People suffering of diabetes increased significantly worldwide. Population, in Sub-Saharan Africa and mainly in Gabon, rely on medicinal plants to manage diabetes, as well in rural as in urban areas. This study aimed to survey a wide range of Gabonese plants for their antidiabetic activity. Materials and Methods: This study focused on the identification of medicinal plants used in the local treatment of diabetes mellitus. Ethnobotanical investigations were carried out in rural and urban areas of three provinces of Gabon using a semi-structured interview. Results: About 50 plant species belonging to 31 families and 50 genera were recorded, a majority of which have been documented previously to have medicinal properties. Most have documented antidiabetic properties with characterized therapeutic chemical compounds. Of the plant parts used for treatment, stem barks were employed most frequently (50%), followed by leaves (26%); the remaining 24% comprised roots, fibers, fruit, bulbs, flowers, rhizom, skin, and stem. Regarding the mode of preparation, decoction was the most widely used (58%), followed by maceration (18%) and infusion (14%). Almost all the plant products were administered orally (98%). Conclusions: Taken in concert, this study highlights the possibility of exploiting traditional knowledge of specific medicinal plants for the inexpensive treatment and management of diabetes.


Parasite | 2017

Molecular identification of trypanosome species in trypanotolerant cattle from the south of Gabon

Gael D. Maganga; jacquesfrançois mavoungou; Nadine N′Dilimabaka; Ivan Cyr Moussadji Kinga; Bertrand Mve-Ondo; Barthélémy Ngoubangoye; Brieuc Cossic; Clency Sylde Mikala Okouyi; Alain Souza; Eric Leroy; Brice Kumulungui; Benjamin Ollomo

The aim of this study was to provide information on trypanosome species infecting trypanotolerant cattle from southern Gabon. The study was conducted on 224 trypanotolerant cattle from three regions located in southern Gabon, using ITS1 primer-based PCR. Seventy-two (32%) N’dama cattle were found polymerase chain reaction (PCR) positive with trypanosomes. The overall prevalence of trypanosomosis was 57% (63/110), 4% (4/100), and 36% (5/14) in the Gala section of the Nyanga ranch, the Miyama ranch, and Ossiele, respectively. Trypanosoma congolense and Trypanosoma vivax were identified. In Gala section and Ossiele, T. congolense and T. vivax were found. In the Miyama ranch, only T. vivax was identified. Mixed infections were also found. The forest (9%) and savannah (63%) subgroups of T. congolense were identified. The presence of the two subgroups was detected in 16 out of 56 cattle (29%). T. congolense and T. vivax would appear to be the main agents responsible for bovine trypanosomosis in southern Gabon. Although trypanotolerant, N’dama cattle may serve as a reservoir, and this should be further studied. On the other hand, these trypanotolerant cattle can be reared in such tsetse infested areas, which gives them an advantage compared to other trypanosensitive breeds, and this shows that they represent a key factor in biodiversity which has to be promoted.


European Scientific Journal, ESJ | 2018

Analyse De Quelques Parametres De Consommation De Wavé-Fortex, Un Complement Alimentaire Naturel Du Gabon

Alexis Nicaise Lepengue; Jean Fabrice Yala; Alain Souza; Bertrand Mbatchi

Wave-fortex is a food supplement developed by Masuku University of Science and Technology (USTM) in Gabon. It aims at fighting against metabolic diseases, especially impotence, fatigue and sexual weakness, hypertension, overweight and cardiac arrhythmias. This study was conducted in order to analyze the distribution of consumption by type of diseases. The results revealed that Wave-fortex is mainly consumed for problems of sexual dysfunction (41%), general fatigue (20%) and hypertension (15%). In terms of gender, men are the main consumers at 73%. Their consumption is mainly due to sexual stability concerns (51%), general fatigue (24%) and hypertension (23%). Among women, the concerns are rather overweight (32%) and hypertension (29%), before sexual disorders (21%). Wave-fortex is a product mainly consumed in Gabon (70%), Congo (14%), Cameroon (6%) and France (2.5%), by patients aged between 30 and 70 years.


Ethology | 2017

Seasonal and individual predictors of diet in a free-ranging population of mandrills

Gontran Nsi Akoue; Wilfried Mbading‐Mbading; Eric Willaume; Alain Souza; Bertrand Mbatchi; Marie J. E. Charpentier


Journal of Applied Biosciences | 2018

Étude phénotypique de la résistance des bactéries isolées des eaux des lacs et rivières de la ville de Franceville aux céphalosporines de troisième génération

Jean-Fabrice Yala; Rolande Mabika Mabika; Danielle Boucka Boucka; Alexis Nicaise Lepengue; Alain Souza


International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Research | 2018

Anti-Nociceptive and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Polyphenol-Rich Fractions of Roots from Ximenia americana L., (Olacaceae), in Experimental Mice

Kiessoum Konate; Ouattara Nabéré; Méa Arsène; Alain Souza; Oksana Sitar; Marian Brestic; Mamoudou H. Dicko


Sustainable Urban Agricultures (UA) : Vector for Ecological Transition | 2017

Etude de l'impact du manganèse sur l'absorption minérale du manioc (Manihot esculenta Crantz) dans les sols manganifères au Gabon et de ses potentielles conséquences environnementales et sanitaires

Stéphane Mombo; Alexis Nicaise Lepengue; Bertrand Mbatchi; Alain Souza; André Muluway Kalenda; Tshi-tshi D.S. Ontod; Camille Dumat

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Alexis Nicaise Lepengue

University of Science and Technology

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Bertrand M’batchi

University of Science and Technology

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Jean Fabrice Yala

University of the Sciences

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Adama Hilou

University of Ouagadougou

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Raïssa Rr Aworet-Samseny

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-Fabrice Yala

University of the Sciences

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Bertrand Mve-Ondo

École Normale Supérieure

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