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dc.contributor.authorAmbrose, Amamchukwu Akunne et.al
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-15T08:22:23Z
dc.date.available2022-06-15T08:22:23Z
dc.date.issued2017-09-29
dc.identifier.citationhttp://www.scirp.org/journal/ppen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.bsu.ac.ug//handle/20.500.12284/361
dc.descriptionJournal on In vitro Antibacterial Efficacy of Bidens pilosa, Ageratum conyzoides and Ocimum suave Extracts against HIV/AIDS Patients’ Oral Bacteria in South-Western Ugandaen_US
dc.description.abstractThe objective of the study was to determine the antibacterial efficacy of Bidens pilosa Aqueous (BPA), Bidens pilosa Ethanolic (BPE), Ageratum conyzoides Aqueous (ACA), Ageratum conyzoides Ethanolic (ACE), Ocimum suave Aqueous (OSA) and Ocimum suave Ethanolic (OSE) extracts on HIV/AIDS patients’ oral bacteria. Healthy green leaves of the plants were collected in Ishaka Uganda, processed and portions separately extracted with hot distilled water and cold ethanol. The susceptibility, MIC and MBC of each extract were determined using standard protocols. The bacteria had significant (p < 0.05) respective total susceptibilities of 35 [28.7%] to BPA; 42 [34.4%] to BPE; 61[50.0%] to ACA; 45 [36.9%] to ACE; 38 [31.1%] to OSA; 32 [26.3%] to OSE; 105 (86.0%)] to ceftriaxone. BPE, ACA, OSA, OSE and ceftriaxone had signif icant MIC with [F(1, 13); P = 0.00 and BPA with F(1, 13); P = 0.03]. BPE, ACA, ACE, OSA and ceftriaxone had significant MBC with [F(1, 13); P = 0.00 and BPA with F(1, 13); P = 0.01] on the test bacteria (MANOVA). These tested medicinal plants’ extracts and ceftriaxone had significant activity against oral bacteria with ACA having the best activity when compared with the control. However, the plants’ extracts were resisted by some of the bacte ria. These findings validate the claims of efficacy of Bidens pilosa, Ageratum conyzoides and Ocimum suave on oral lesions of HIV/AIDS patients made by traditional healers and local people in South-Western Uganda. We recom mend a detailed study of structural identities and activities of the active anti bacterial principle(s) in these plants for possible new drug entities and verifi cation of the interactive effects of the principle(s) with ARVs and cotrimox azole used daily by HIV/AIDS patientsen_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThe AIDS Support Organisa tion (TASO) Kampala, Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST)en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherScience Research Publishingen_US
dc.subjectAntibacterial Efficacyen_US
dc.subjectBidens Pilosaen_US
dc.subjectAgeratum Conyzoidesen_US
dc.subjectOcimum Suaveen_US
dc.subjectOral Bacteriaen_US
dc.subjectHIV/AIDSen_US
dc.subjectUgandaen_US
dc.titleIn vitro Antibacterial Efficacy of Bidens pilosa, Ageratum conyzoides and Ocimum suave Extracts against HIV/AIDS Patients’ Oral Bacteria in South-Western Ugandaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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