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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.


BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2012

Toxicity assessment and analgesic activity investigation of aqueous acetone extracts of Sida acuta Burn f . and Sida cordifolia L. (Malvaceae), medicinal plants of Burkina Faso

Kiessoun Konaté; Imaël Henri Nestor Bassolé; Adama Hilou; Raïssa Rr Aworet-Samseny; Alain Souza; Nicolas Barro; Mamoudou H. Dicko; Jacques Y Datté; Bertrand M’batchi

BackgroundSida acuta Burn f. and Sida cordifolia L. (Malvaceae) are traditionally used in Burkina Faso to treat several ailments, mainly pains, including abdominal infections and associated diseases. Despite the extensive use of these plants in traditional health care, literature provides little information regarding their toxicity and the pharmacology. This work was therefore designed to investigate the toxicological effects of aqueous acetone extracts of Sida acuta Burn f. and Sida cordifolia L. Furthermore, their analgesic capacity was assessed, in order to assess the efficiency of the traditional use of these two medicinal plants from Burkina Faso.MethodFor acute toxicity test, mice were injected different doses of each extract by intraperitoneal route and the LD50 values were determined. For the subchronic toxicity evaluation, Wistar albinos rats were treated by gavage during 28 days at different doses of aqueous acetone extracts and then haematological and biochemical parameters were determined. The analgesic effect was evaluated in mice by the acetic-acid writhing test and by the formalin test.ResultsFor the acute toxicity test, the LD50 values of 3.2 g/kg and 3.4 g/kg respectively for S. acuta Burn f. and S. cordifolia L. were obtained. Concerning the haematological and biochemical parameters, data varied widely (increase or decrease) according to dose of extracts and weight of rats and did not show clinical correlations. The extracts have produced significant analgesic effects by the acetic acid writhing test and by the hot plate method (p <0.05) and a dose-dependent inhibition was observed.ConclusionThe overall results of this study may justify the traditional uses of S. acuta and S. cordifolia .


Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials | 2012

Free radical scavenging capacity, anticandicidal effect of bioactive compounds from Sida Cordifolia L., in combination with nystatin and clotrimazole and their effect on specific immune response in rats

Maurice Ouédraogo; Kiessoun Konaté; Alexis Nicaise Lepengue; Alain Souza; Bertrand M’batchi; Laya Sawadogo

BackgroundInfectious diseases caused by fungi are still a major threat to public health, despite numerous efforts by researchers. Use of ethnopharmacological knowledge is one attractive way to reduce empiricism and enhance the probability of success in new drug-finding efforts. In this work, the total alkaloid compounds (AC) from Sida cordifolia L. (Malvaceae) have been investigated for their free radical scavenging capacity, antifungal and immunostimulatory properties.MethodThe antifungal activity was investigated against five candida strains using the microplate dilution method and the Fractional Inhibitory Concentration Index (FICI) of compounds was evaluated. The antioxidant activity of the samples was evaluate using three separate methods, at last, the immunostimulatory effect on immunosuppressed wistar rats was performed.ResultsAs for the antifungal activity, result varied according to microorganism. The results obtained in this antifungal activity were interesting and indicated a synergistic effect between alkaloid compounds and the antifungal references such as Nystatin and Clotrimazole. Antioxidant capacity noticed that the reduction capacity of DPPH radicals obtained the best result comparatively to the others methods of free radical scavenging. Our results showed a low immunostimulatory effect and this result could be explained by the lack of biologically active antioxidants such as polyphenol compounds lowly contained in the alkaloid compounds.ConclusionThe results of this study showed that alkaloid compounds in combination with antifungal references (Nystatin and Clotrimazole) exhibited antimicrobial effects against candida strains tested. The results supported the utilization of these plants in infectious diseases particularly in treatment of candida infections.


The Pan African medical journal | 2018

Trends of blood-borne infectious diseases in a rural blood donation center of southeast Gabon (Koula-Moutou)

Cyrille Bisseye; Landry-Erik Mombo; Stéphane Meyet Me Bie; Apollinaire Edou; Jean Marie Eko-Mba; Jean-Charles Etho-Mengue; Kévin Mbacky; Arnaud Mongo-Delis; Bertrand M’batchi; Bolni Marius Nagalo

Introduction Blood-borne pathogens such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B and C (HBV and HCV) viruses and Treponema pallidum remain a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. The purpose of this study was to assess the frequency and clinical implications of HIV, HBV, HCV and Treponema pallidum markers in blood donors in a rural area of Southeast Gabon (Koula-Moutou) from 2012 to 2017. Methods Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), anti-HIV, anti-HCV and anti-Treponema pallidum antibodies were screened using rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs). Results Of a total of 5,706 blood donors, 1,054 (18.5%) were seropositive for at least one infectious marker and 59 (5.6%) had serologic evidence of multiple infections. The overall seroprevalence of HIV, HBsAg, HCV, and syphilis was 3.1%; 5.9%; 6.2% and 3.3%, respectively. HIV, syphilis and HCV distributions were associated with neither the sex nor the age of the donors. Only HBsAg seroprevalence was significantly higher in donors of the age group 26-35 years old compared to donors of the age group 36-45 years (OR = 1.43 (95% CI: 1.01-2.04), P = 0.045). There was a significant increase in the frequencies of HIV and syphilis and a regression of HBsAg and HCV among blood donors. Conclusion This study presents the epidemiology of the main pathogens detected in blood donors in a rural area in Gabon. We found that the overall distribution of transfusion transmitted infectious diseases were lower than those observed in the general population but could be underestimated due to the use of RDTs in the screening process of the blood donations.


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2017

Vegetarian diet in Guenon and Mangabey monkeys of Moukalaba-Doudou National Park, Gabon: similarities and differences

Lilian Brice Mangama-Koumba; Ghislain Wilfried Ebang Ella; Etienne François Akomo-Okoue; Fred Loïque Mindonga Nguelet; Bertrand M’batchi; Jacques François Mavoungou

To order to know any differences and similarities between Mangabeys and Guenons study of their vegetarian diet was conducted for 10 months between 2013 and 2014 in Moukalaba-Doudou National Park, Gabon. By using the direct observation method, we identified 84 plant species integral to the vegetarian diet of these two groups of monkeys. Thus, we have recorded similarities and differences. Guenons (69 species) consume the same plant species as the Mangabeys (49 species; V = 1594 p-value = 0.1796). They are considered frugivores at large because they consume an average of 84.77% fruit for guenons and 63.37% for the mangabeys, with a difference in the consummation of seeds 18.93% and 3.31% respectively. These results suggest that Mangabey have a seed-eating regime while the guenons tend to consume even when they are unavailable fruits. Our analyzes also showed that these two groups have preference different family of the species that they consume. This is due to the nature of the fruit produced by each family. Furthermore the mangabey (chi-squared = 5.6989, df = 5, p-value = 0.3366) interested in several of plants while monkeys (chisquared = 15.817, df = 5, p-value = 0.007387) remain more attached to fruit consumption.


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2017

Etude de la Relation entre l’abondance des grands mammifères frugivores et celle des fruits dans le Parc National de Moukalaba-Doudou, Gabon

Fred Loïque Mindonga Nguelet; Christophe Roland Zinga Koumba; Jacques François Mavoungou; Ephrem Nzengue; Etienne François Akomo-Okoue; Yoshihiro Nakashima; Shun Hongo; Ghislain Wilfried Ebang Ella; Lilan Brice Mangama Koumba; Bertrand M’batchi

Au Gabon, les travaux portant sur les relations plantes animaux demeurent encore tres lacunaires. Pourtant, cette connaissance est indispensable dans la comprehension des fonctionnements des ecosystemes forestiers, mais aussi sur le comportement alimentaire des mammiferes. C’est dans ce cadre qu’une etude sur l’abondance des mammiferes frugivores et celles des fruits a ete conduite dans le Parc National de Moukalaba Doudou. Les donnees sur l’abondance des mammiferes ont ete recueillies a l’aide des cameras pieges, le long de 11 transects de janvier 2012 a janvier 2014. Quant aux fruits, ils ont ete recoltes le long de ces transects sur une bande de 1 m de large de part et d’autre du transect. Au total, 2492 fruits repartis en 100 especes ont ete recenses au cours de cette etude. Le nombre de fruits recenses a varie en fonction des biotopes prospectes et des mois. Les cameras pieges ont permis d’identifier dix especes de mammiferes frugivores presents dans cette zone. Le test de correlation P de Pearson (R= 0,2 ; df= 10, P= 0,5) a montre que la variation entre l’abondance des mammiferes et celle des fruits reste independante. Mots cles : Abondance, fruits, mammiferes, Parc National Moukalaba-Doudou, camera piege, Gabon.


European scientific journal | 2017

Mise Au Point D’un Protocole De Sterilisation D’explants Nodaux D’alchornea Cordifolia Avec De L’acide Triclororoisocyanurique

Aurélien Mokea-Niaty; Samson Daudet Medza Mve; Alexis Nicaise Lepengue; Antoine Mitte Mbeang Beyeme; Christian Moupela; Maurice Ognalaga; Darlène Badjina Eko; Nabil Sabet Mustafa; Bertrand M’batchi

The purpose of this article is to examine the effects of internal and external knowledge on innovation and also how innovation influences the profitability of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The research is focused on a sample of 412 companies from the industrial and services sectors of the southern region of the State of Sonora, Mexico. Data collection was carried out from June to October 2014, with the support of a selfdirected survey of company managers. For the analysis of the model and validation of the structured relationships, the structural equation method (SEM) based on the variance has been used through the use of the PLS technique (Partial Least Square) with support of the software SmartPLS version 3.2.6 Professional. The results show that both internal and external knowledge have a positive and significant influence on the innovation in products and processes that is developed in SMEs. In addition, product innovation has a significant and positive impact on the profitability of companies. In contrast, a significant but negative relationship was found between process innovation and the profitability of SMEs. It is important that owners and managers continue to capture and use knowledge in order to improve innovation. In addition, it is advisable to implement plans and actions to improve product and process innovation to raise the level of profitability. This work contributes mainly to the development of the literature on absorption capacity (CA) and the theory of resources and capabilities (R&C).


Journal of Medical Entomology | 2016

High Frequency of (Kinetoplastida: Trypanosomatidae) Type Among (Diptera: Glossinidae) in a Historic Trypanosoma Foci in North-Eastern Gabon: Preliminary Study

O. A. Mbang Nguema; Denise Patricia Mawili-Mboumba; M. Chouaibou; Jacques François Mavoungou; Bertrand M’batchi; M. K. Bouyou Akotet

Abstract Human African trypanosomiasis became a neglected disease after the 1960s, when case numbers dropped dramatically. It again became a public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa at the end of the 1990s, when new cases were reported, notably in Central Africa, and specifically in Gabon, where historic foci existed and new cases have been reported. Therefore, the present study reports on an entomological survey conducted in May 2012 to determine the pathogenic trypanosome infection rate in tsetse flies and characterize the diversity of Trypanosoma species in the Ivindo National Park (INP) in northeastern Gabon. Nine Vavoua traps were used to catch tsetse over a 7-days period. All tsetse flies captured were identified to species, dissected, and trypanosome species identified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In total, 160 tsetse flies were analyzed, including Glossina palpalis palpalis, Glossina fusca congolense, and Glossina tachinoïdes. The trypanosome infection rate of the flies was 6.3 and 31.9% using microscopy and PCR, respectively. The species identified were Trypanosoma congolense savannah type, Trypanosoma brucei brucei, Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, Trypanosoma vivax, and Trypanosoma congolense forest type. Trypanosoma risk index was 0.75 and 7.05 for humans and for animals, respectively. This study illustrates the diversity of Trypanosoma species infecting the tsetse flies in the INP. The simultaneous occurrence of Trypanosoma and tsetse from the palpalis group may suggest that the reservoirs of African animal trypanosomiasis should be carefully monitored in this area.


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2011

Effet du chlorure de sodium (NaCl) sur la germination et la croissance du maïs ( Zea mays L., Poaceae ) au Gabon

An Lepengue; I Mouaragadja; Bertrand M’batchi


Archive | 2009

EFFET DU CHLORURE DE SODIUM (NaCl) SUR LA CROISSANCE DE LA ROSELLE AU GABON

Alexis Nicaise Lepengue; Isaac Mouaragadja; Mamadou Cherif; Bertrand M’batchi; Séverin Ake

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Alexis Nicaise Lepengue

University of Science and Technology

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Alain Souza

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Alain Souza

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Adama Hilou

University of Ouagadougou

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Cyrille Bisseye

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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