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   antibacterial activity of aqueous and lipid extracts of five common allergenic pollens  
   
نویسنده بشیری زهرا ,یوسفی مسعود ,رویس سیمون ,فریدونی محمد
منبع journal of medicinal plants - 2022 - دوره : 21 - شماره : 83 - صفحه:11 -18
چکیده    Background: different parts of plants are rich sources of bioactive ingredients and have received much attention during recent decades. objective: the aim of this study was to assess the antibacterial properties of five common allergenic pollens extracts. methods: the aqueous and lipid extracts were prepared from allergenic plant pollens including amaranthus retroflexus, chenopodium album, artemisia vulgaris, cupressus arizonica, and ailanthus altissima. antibacterial activity of the extracts was determined using the broth microdilution method against atcc bacteria strains. results: total protein content of aqueous extracts was form 453 to 2772 μg/ml, but for all lipid extracts it was less than 0.2 μg/ml. aqueous pollen extracts of c. album, c. arizonica and a. altissima (mic between 38.8 to 562 μg/ml), and the lipid pollen extracts of c. album, c. arizonica, a. altissima, a. retroflexus, and a. vulgaris (mic between 0.89 to 21.9 μg/ml) had a significant antibacterial activity on e. faecalis. moreover, the aqueous pollen extract of a. altissima (mic = 8.7 μg/ml), and the lipid pollen extracts of c. arizonica, a. altissima, a. retroflexus, and a. vulgaris (mic between 1.78 to 21.9 μg/ml) showed a significant antibacterial activity against s. aureus. the only extract with antibacterial effect on k. pneumoniae was the lipid pollen extract of a. vulgaris (mic value of 3.72 μg/ml). conclusion: the results of this study showed the significant antibacterial activity of some plants pollen extracts. more studies are needed to further assess the active compounds in the pollen extracts and their cytotoxic effects.
کلیدواژه antibacterial activity ,amaranthus retroflexus ,ailanthus altissima ,artemisia vulgaris ,chenopodium album ,cupressus arizonica ,pollen
آدرس birjand university of medical sciences, faculty of medicine, iran, birjand university of medical sciences, infectious diseases research center, iran, monash university, department of pharmacology, australia, birjand university of medical sciences, cellular and molecular research center, iran
پست الکترونیکی m.fereidouni@bums.ac.ir
 
   antibacterial activity of aqueous and lipid extracts of five common allergenic pollens  
   
Authors bashiri zahra ,yousefi masoud ,royce simon g ,fereidouni mohammad
Abstract    background: different parts of plants are rich sources of bioactive ingredients and have received much attention during recent decades. objective: the aim of this study was to assess the antibacterial properties of five common allergenic pollens extracts. methods: the aqueous and lipid extracts were prepared from allergenic plant pollens including amaranthus retroflexus, chenopodium album, artemisia vulgaris, cupressus arizonica, and ailanthus altissima. antibacterial activity of the extracts was determined using the broth microdilution method against atcc bacteria strains. results: total protein content of aqueous extracts was form 453 to 2772 μg/ml, but for all lipid extracts it was less than 0.2 μg/ml. aqueous pollen extracts of c. album, c. arizonica and a. altissima (mic between 38.8 to 562 μg/ml), and the lipid pollen extracts of c. album, c. arizonica, a. altissima, a. retroflexus, and a. vulgaris (mic between 0.89 to 21.9 μg/ml) had a significant antibacterial activity on e. faecalis. moreover, the aqueous pollen extract of a. altissima (mic = 8.7 μg/ml), and the lipid pollen extracts of c. arizonica, a. altissima, a. retroflexus, and a. vulgaris (mic between 1.78 to 21.9 μg/ml) showed a significant antibacterial activity against s. aureus. the only extract with antibacterial effect on k. pneumoniae was the lipid pollen extract of a. vulgaris (mic value of 3.72 μg/ml). conclusion: the results of this study showed the significant antibacterial activity of some plants pollen extracts. more studies are needed to further assess the active compounds in the pollen extracts and their cytotoxic effects.
Keywords antibacterial activity ,amaranthus retroflexus ,ailanthus altissima ,artemisia vulgaris ,chenopodium album ,cupressus arizonica ,pollen
 
 

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