Title of article :
Antimicrobial and Cytotoxic Activities of Turbinaria conoides (J.Agardh) Kuetz
Author/Authors :
Kumar Shanmugam, Sadish Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - I.T.S.Paramedical College (Pharmacy) - Ghaziabad - Uttar Pradesh, India , Kumar, Yatendra Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - I.T.S.Paramedical College (Pharmacy) - Ghaziabad - Uttar Pradesh, India , Sardar Yar, Khan Mohammad Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Jamia Hamdard - New Delhi, India , Gupta, Vivek Department of Pharmaceutics - I.T.S.Paramedical College (Pharmacy) - Ghaziabad - Uttar Pradesh, India , De Clercq, Erik Rega Institute for Medical Research - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - Minderbroedersstraat 10, B-3000 - Leuven, Belgium
Pages :
6
From page :
411
To page :
416
Abstract :
Brown alga, Turbinaria conoides was successively extracted with n-hexane, cyclohexane, methanol and ethanol:water (1:1). The extracts were evaluated for antibacterial and antifungal activities by disc diffusion method. Minimal inhibitory concentration was determined for active extracts by broth dilution method. The antiviral activity and cytotoxicity of the extracts were tested in human embryonic lung (HEL) cells (herpes simplex virus-1, herpes simplex virus-2, vaccinia virus, vesicular stomatitis virus and herpes simplex virus-1 TK- KOS ACVr), human epithelial (HeLa) cells (vesicular stomatitis virus and coxsackie virus B4) and Vero cells (parainfluenza-3 virus, reovirus-1, sindbis virus coxsackie virus B4 and punta toro virus). The results revealed that extracts exhibited cytotoxicity ranged from 20 to >100 μg/mL. Moderate activity was demonstrated by n-hexane and cyclohexane extracts against viruses, whereas methanol and ethanol:water (1:1) extracts were not active. Ethanol:water (1:1) presented neither antibacterial nor antifungal activity against tested organisms. Cyclohexane extract possessed a broad array of antibacterial activity and exhibited remarkable antifungal property. It is noteworthy that minimal inhibitory concentration of cyclohexane extract against Aspergillus niger is comparable with that of clotrimazole. This potentiality demonstrates that it could be used to treat bacterial and fungal infections.
Keywords :
Brown alga , Turbinaria conoides , Antibacterial , Antifungal , Antiviral , Cytotoxicity
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2010
Record number :
2482581
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