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Title: ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF THE FRUIT EXTRACT OF PHYSALIS ANGULATA AND ITS FORMULATION
Authors: Donkor, A-M.
Glover, R.L.K.
Boateng, J.K.
Gakpo, V.Y.
Keywords: Oleaginous base
S. aureus
P. aeruginosa
Zone of inhibition
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: UDS Publishers
Series/Report no.: Vol. 1;Issue 4
Abstract: The inhibitory activity of zinc oxide-ointment formulation as well as the unformulated crude ex-tract of fruits of Physalis angulata was investigated against clinical wound isolates of Staphylococ-cus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The zinc oxide-ointment formulation and the unformu-lated P. angulata crude extract were found to be ineffective against P. aeruginosa at all concentra-tions used, but potent against S. aureus at varying degrees. The zinc oxide-ointment (100 mg g-1, 125 mg g-1 and 150 mg g-1) and P. angulata crude extract/zinc oxide-ointment (100 mg g-1, 125 mg g-1 and 150 mg g-1) formulations were only slightly active against S. aureus at the highest concentra-tion of 150 mg g-1. The unformulated P. angulata crude extract alone exhibited the highest inhibito-ry activity against S. aureus at all concentrations used with zones of inhibition between 34.5 mm and 50.5 mm, followed by a formulation of the extract with only oleaginous base (ointment), with zones of inhibition between 12.8 mm and 20.3 mm. A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) of these values compared with the activity of Chloramphenicol (positive control) indicated significant inhibitory activity by the unformulated P angulata crude extract and the extract and ointment for-mulation against S. aureus thus suggesting their efficacy in treating staphylococcal infections.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/278
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