1.Evaluation of anti-quorum sensing potential of Averrhoa bilimbi (Kamias) against Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853.
Mark Gabriel M. Delos Santos ; Joanna J. Orejola
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development 2023;27(1):45-53
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE:
Many opportunistic and nosocomial pathogens like Pseudomonas aeruginosa are
very reliant on a bacterium-to-bacterium communication system called quorum sensing (QS). Without the
aforementioned process, gene expressions associated with virulence factors will not be produced. In this study,
the sub-inhibitory concentrations (sub-MICs) of methanolic leaf extract and obtained fractions from Averrhoa
bilimbi (kamias) were screened for ability to inhibit quorum sensing-controlled phenotypes of P. aeruginosa
ATCC 27853.
METHODOLOGY:
A. bilimbi crude extract was fractionated through liquid-liquid extraction, producing four (4)
fractions: hexane fraction, dichloromethane (DCM) fraction, ethyl acetate (EtOAc) fraction, and water (H2O)
fraction. Among the sub-MICs obtained from resazurin-based fluorimetric microtiter assay, only 50 μg/mL was
utilized in evaluating the anti-QS properties of crude extract and fr
RESULTS:
In the swarming motility assay, hexane fraction (9.39 mm ± 0.67) and DCM fraction (10.82 mm ± 0.95)
displayed restriction in the treated P. aeruginosa ATCC 27853 swarms against the control (16.20 mm ± 2.55). In
the anti-pyocyanin production assay, hexane fraction exhibited an inhibition of 42.66 % ± 12.94. TLC analysis
and phytochemical screening revealed that hexane fraction contains steroids, terpenes, triterpenes, and
glycolipids; and DCM fraction contains cardiac glycosides, triterpenoids, terpenes, triterpenes, steroids,
alkaloids, and glycolipids.
CONCLUSION
Hexane and DCM fractions obtained from A. bilimbi significantly inhibited swarming of P.
aeruginosa ATCC 27853 while none of the extracts were able to significantly inhibit pyocyanin formation of P.
aeruginosa ATCC 27853.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Averrhoa bilimbi
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quorum sensing
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pyocyanin
2.Study on preferred food of adult Mylabris phalerata in different geographical populations.
Rang-yu MO ; Nian-xi SUN ; Rui PENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(22):4293-4296
With the deterioration of environment, and the excessive collection of wild resources, the wild populations of Myla- bris phalerata Pallas are less and less, almost extincted in many traditional distribution areas. It is necessary to breed M. phalerata artificially for sustainable utilization. Food preference of adult M. phalerata is the key to its provenance screening and domestication in the artificial breeding. In this paper, the food preference of 3 geographical populations of M. phalerata was studied. The results showed that the food preferences of adult M. phalerata in different geographical populations were different. The adult M. phalerata in Wuming preferred cucumber flowers, gourd flowers and melon flowers. The adult M. phalerata in Tianlin preferred cowpea flowers. And the adult M. phalerata in Guangzhou preferred cowpea flowers and gourd flowers. Gourd flowers were the most attractive food for the adult M. phalerata of 3 geographical populations of M. phalerata.
Animals
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Averrhoa
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Breeding
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Coleoptera
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physiology
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Cucurbitaceae
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Flowers
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Food
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Food Preferences
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physiology
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Geography