Evaluation of Anti-inflammatory and Antibacterial activities of the extracts of leaves, roots and combination of leaves and roots of plant Magnolia figo.
Date
2020Author
Abeykoon, AMAU
De Silva, GMCP
Karunathilake, KTSS
Silva, ARN
Bandara, AWMKK
Pathirana, RN
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Abstract:-Discovery of novel drugs from
medicinal plants is getting popular owing to
lesser side effects and to overcome
antimicrobial resistance. The methanolic
extracts of both leaves and roots of Magnolia
figo plant by cold maceration were subjected
to the evaluation of anti-inflammatory and
antibacterial activity. In vitro antiinflammatory property was determined using
heat-induced protein (egg albumin)
denaturation test compared to diclofenac
sodium (positive control). Concentration
series of the extracts were analyzed to
calculate the percentage inhibition (IC50) of
heat-induced protein denaturation.
Antibacterial activity of the methanolic extract
was determined against Escherichia coli
(ATCC® 25922TM) and Staphylococcus aureus
(ATCC® 25923TM) using the cylinder plate
method using gentamycin as the positive
control. The size of inhibitory zone was
compared with the positive control to
determine the antibacterial activity. Lower IC
50 value (1.819 (µg/mL)) was shown in the
combination extract of M. figo plant compared
to the reference drug (4.337 (µg/mL)). It
reflects the synergistic effect of the plant parts.
The leaves and roots combination extract
exhibited dose-dependent behavior of antiinflammatory activity and highest
antibacterial activity against E. coli (zone
diameter – 15 mm). However, none of the
extracts exhibited antibacterial activity
against S. aureus. Phytochemical
investigations of extracts indicated the
presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols,
tannins, saponins, terpenoids, glycosides and
steroids. Significant results elicited by the
combination of plant parts confirm that M. figo
is a medicinal plant which can be used to
develop novel anti-inflammatory agents.