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Pharmaceutical Biology | 2015

In vitro screening and evaluation of some Indian medicinal plants for their potential to inhibit Jack bean and bacterial ureases causing urinary infections

Sheema Bai; Pooja Bharti; Leena Seasotiya; Anupma Malik; Sunita Dalal

Abstract Context: Bacterial ureases play an important role in pathogenesis of urinary infections. Selection of plants was done on the basis of their uses by the local people for the treatment of various bacterial and urinary infections. Objective: Our investigation screens and evaluates 15 Indian medicinal plants for their possible urease inhibitory activity as well as their ability to inhibit bacteria causing urinary infections. Materials and methods: Plant extracts in three different solvents (methanol, aqueous, and cow urine) were screened for their effect on Jack-bean urease using the phenol–hypochlorite method. Subsequently, seven bacterial strains were screened for their ability to release urease and further antimicrobial-linked urease inhibition activity and minimum inhibitory concentration of the tested extracts were evaluated by the agar well diffusion and microdilution method, respectively. Results: Five plants out of 15 crude extracts revealed good urease inhibitory activity (≥20% at 1 mg/ml conc.) and IC50 values for these extracts ranged from 2.77 to 0.70 mg/ml. Further testing of these extracts on urease-producing bacterial strains (Staphylococcus aureus NCDC 109, S. aureus MTCC 3160, Proteus vulgaris MTCC 426, Klebsiella pneumoniae MTCC 4030, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa MTCC 7453) showed good anti-urease potency with an MIC ranging from 500 to 7.3 µg/ml. Discussion and conclusion: The results of screening as well as susceptibility assay clearly revealed a strong urease inhibitory effect of Acacia nilotica L. (Fabaceae), Emblica officinalis Gaertn. (Phyllanthaceae), Psidium guajava L. (Myrtaceae), Rosa indica L. (Rosaceae), and Terminalia chebula Retz. (Combretaceae). Our findings may help to explain the beneficial effect of these plants against infections associated with the urease enzyme.


British microbiology research journal | 2015

A Cross Sectional Study on Prevalence of Antibiotic Resistance and Role of Efflux Pumps in Fluoroquinolone Resistance by using Efflux Pump Inhibitors in Isolated Cultures from Poultry, Dairy Farms and MTCC Strains from Reservoirs

Leena Seasotiya; Priyanka Siwach; Pooja Bharti; Sheema Bai; Anupma Malik; Ravinder Kumar; Sunita Dalal

Aims: Emergence of antibiotic resistance in bacterial strains has always remained a crucial concern. Mutations in antibiotic target sites, over expression of efflux pump are the major modes of development of bacterial antibiotic resistances. The present study was conducted to determine antibiotic resistance and role of efflux pumps in fluoroquinolone resistance by using efflux pump


British Biotechnology Journal | 2014

In vitro and in silico Approach to Evaluate the Urease and Collagenase Inhibitory Activity of Embilica officinalis Gaertn Fruit

Sheema Bai; Anupma Malik; Leena Seasotiya; Pooja Bharti; Sunita Dalal

Aim: The key virulent factors of bacteria are enzymes. Urease and collagenase enzyme play a vital role in pathogenesis of wide array of bacterial strains and cause numerous diseases. So the aim of present study was to find out the potent drug candidate from


Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry | 2014

GC-MS analysis of chloroform extract of Acacia nilotica L. leaves

Sheema Bai; Pooja Bharti; Leena Seasotiya; Anupma Malik; Sunita Dalal


Der Pharmacia Lettre | 2015

Bioactive compounds and pharmacological potential of Rosa indica L. and Psidium guajava L. methanol extracts as antiurease and anticollagenase agents

Sheema Bai; Leena Seasotiya; Anupma Malik; Pooja Bharti; Sunita Dalal


Archive | 2014

IN VITROANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY, TOTAL PHENOLIC CONTENT AND THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL OF BRASSICA CAMPESTRIS L. (BRASSICACEAE) SEED IN INHIBITING HUMAN PATHOGENS

Sheema Bai; Anupma Malik; Leena Seasotiya; Pooja Bharti; Sunita Dalal


Archive | 2014

Phytochemical evaluation and HPTLC fingerprint profile of Cassia fistula

Leena Seasotiya; Priyanka Siwach; Anupma Malik; Sheema Bai; Pooja Bharti; Sunita Dalal; Chaudhary Devi


British journal of pharmaceutical research | 2014

Antibacterial, Synergistic and β-lactamase Inhibitory Activity of Oroxylem indicum: An In vitro and Molecular Interaction Study

Anupma Malik; Sheema Bai; Leena Seasotiya; Pooja Bharti; Sunita Dalal


American Journal of Advanced Drug Delivery | 2014

Antibacterial and Synergistic Efficacy of Punica granatum Ethyl Acetate Extract Against Multidrug Resistant Bacterial Strains

Anupma Malik; Sheema Bai; Leena Seasotiya; Pooja Bharti; Sunita Dalal


Archive | 2013

Antibacterial Activity of Five Medicinal Plants Against Antibiotic Resistant Strains of

Sunita Dalal; Pooja Bharti; Sheema Bai

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Sheema Bai

Kurukshetra University

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Priyanka Siwach

Chaudhary Devi Lal University

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