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Comprehensive investigation on the synergistic antibacterial activities of Jatropha curcas pressed cake and seed oil in combination with antibiotics

Journal

AMB EXPRESS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGEROPEN
DOI: 10.1186/s13568-019-0793-6

Keywords

Jatropha curcas; Antibiotics; Multidrug resistant bacteria; Combinatorial therapy; Fractional inhibitory concentration index; Synergism

Funding

  1. Higher Education Commission of Pakistan
  2. NRPU project [6195/Federal/NRPU/R D/HEC/2016]
  3. postgraduate fellowship (HEC Indigenous Scholarship) - Higher Education Commission of Pakistan

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Synergistic combinations of various antimicrobial agents are considered ideal strategies in combating clinical and multidrug resistant (MDR) infections. In this study, antibacterial potential of Jatropha curcas crude seed extracts, seed oil, commercially available antibiotics, and their combinations were investigated for their synergistic effect against clinical, MDR and ATCC bacterial strains by agar well diffusion assay. Methanolic extracts remained more active against Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC), with zone of inhibition (ZOI) of 21mm, than clinical and methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) strains (ZOI range similar to 15.0-17.0mm). Molecular docking demonstrated that beta-monolaurin from methanolic extract exhibited greater affinity conformation for UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-tripeptide-d-alanyl-d-alanine (MurF) ligase's active pocket with binding energy of -7.3kcal/mol. Moxifloxacin exhibited greater activity against Escherichia coli (ATCC) (ZOI similar to 50.0mm), followed by ofloxacin against Pseudomonas chlororaphis (47.3mm), moxifloxacin against P. monteilii (47mm), P. aeruginosa (46.3mm) and MRSA2 (46mm) and ofloxacin against S. aureus (ATCC) strains (45.7mm). Methanolic extract in combination with rifampicin showed the highest synergism against MRSA strains, A. baumannii, E. coli, E. faecalis, S. aureus, and P. aeruginosa, A. baumannii (MDR strain), P. chlororaphis, E. coli ATCC25922 and S. aureus ATCC25923. In combinations, moxifloxacin exhibited the highest antagonism. The methanolic, n-hexane, aqueous extracts and seed oil in various combinations with antibiotics showed 44.71, 32.94, 9.41 and 25.88% synergism, respectively. The current study showed that potency of antibiotics was improved when screened in combination with J. curcas seed's components, supporting the drug combination strategy to combat antibacterial resistance.

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