ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF TABERNAEMONTANA STAPFIANA BRITTEN (APOCYNACEAE) EXTRACTS

Authors

  • Paul Owuor Okemo Kenyatta University
  • Ernest Kiprono Ruttoh Kenyatta University
  • Paul Kipkosgei Tarus Kenyatta University
  • Christine Chemutai Bii Kenya Medical Research Institute
  • Alex King'ori Machocho Kenyatta University
  • Lucas Kaime Karimi Kenyatta University

Keywords:

Tabernaemontana stapfiana, Antibacterial, MICs, MBCs.

Abstract

Antibacterial and phytochemical screening of methanolic, sequential extracts (hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate and methanol) and alkaloid rich fractions of Tabernaemontana stapfiana Britten was carried out. The phytochemical screening showed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, coumarins, tannins and saponins that have been associated with antimicrobial activity. The stem and root bark methanolic extracts showed good activity against the bacterial strains used including the multiple drug resistant Staphylococcus aureus strain with minimum inhibitory concentrations ranging from 15.6 to 500 g/ml and minimum bactericidal concentrations ranging from 31.25 to 500 g/ml. The sequential extracts of the root and stem bark had high antimicrobial activity with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) ranging between 3.9 and 250 g/ml and minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBCs) ranging between 7.8 and 500 g/ml against the tested microorganisms. The dichloromethane extract of the alkaloid rich fractions however exhibited reduced antibacterial activities as compared to methanol and sequential extracts but the dichloromethane:methanol (4:1) mixture showed high activity with MICs ranging between 15.6 and 250 g/ml. These antibacterial efficacy studies suggest that Tabernaemontana stapfiana Britten could be a source of antibacterial agents.

Author Biographies

Paul Owuor Okemo, Kenyatta University

Dept. Plant and Microbial Sciences, Associate Prof.

Ernest Kiprono Ruttoh, Kenyatta University

Dept. Plant and Microbial Sciences, Msc student

Paul Kipkosgei Tarus, Kenyatta University

Chemistry Department Senior Lecturer

Christine Chemutai Bii, Kenya Medical Research Institute

Center for Microbiology Research Senior Research officer

Alex King'ori Machocho, Kenyatta University

Chemistry Department Senior Lecturer

Lucas Kaime Karimi, Kenyatta University

Department of Pharmacy and Complementary Medicine, Plant taxonomist

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Published

2009-03-07

How to Cite

Okemo, P. O., Ruttoh, E. K., Tarus, P. K., Bii, C. C., Machocho, A. K., & Karimi, L. K. (2009). ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF TABERNAEMONTANA STAPFIANA BRITTEN (APOCYNACEAE) EXTRACTS. African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines, 6(2), 186–194. Retrieved from https://journals.athmsi.org/index.php/ajtcam/article/view/422

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