ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF ALOE VERA EXTRACT ON SOME BACTERIAL PATHOGENS

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ABSTRACT

The antibacterial activity of aloe vera extract was tested on pathogenic bacteria (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Bacillus cereus) at different concentration of 40, 80, 120mg/ml by using agar well diffusion method. Two extracts aqueous and ethanol were used. The ethanol and aqueous extracts showed zones of inhibition on the test organism depending on the concentration used. The ethanol extracts shows a high inhibition activity which shows maximum inhibition on E. coli at the average of (11.3 ± 1.52 to 21.6 ± 2.08) Pseudomonas aeruginosa (15.6 ± 1.15 to 23.6 ± 0.58) and Bacillus cereus (15.6 ± 1.52 to 19.3 1.52) compared with the average of the pathogenic organism on aqueous extract which show the minimum inhibition on E. coli (8.6 ±1.24 to 13.3 ±1.53), Bacillus cereus (12.6 ± 0.41 to 16. 3 ± 0.59), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (11.5+ 1.00 to 17.7+ 1.52). Ethanol extract of aloe vera has a better inhibition than the aqueous extract. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the aqueous extracts on the test organism was between 12.5 to 25mg   /ml and ethanol extract between 6.25 to 12.5mg/ml. The minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of the aqueous extract on the test organisms ranged between 25 to 50mg/ml and on ethanol extract between 12.5 to 25mg/ml. This results suggest that aloe Vera gel extract with ethanol can be used as antibactericidal agent on human pathogens for medication, cosmetic and food purposes.



TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page                                                                                                                                i

Certification                                                                                                                           ii

Dedication                                                                                                                              iii

Acknowledgements                                                                                                                iv

Table of Contents                                                                                                                   v

List of Tables                                                                                                                          viii

Abstract                                                                                                                                  ix

CHAPTER ONE

1.1       INTRODUCTION                                                                                                      1

1.2       Description of aloe vera plant                                                                                    2

1.3       Aims and objectives of the study                                                                               4

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1       Growth requirement                                                                                                   5

2.2       Phytochemical properties of aloe vera                                                                       6

2.2.1    Anthraquinones                                                                                                          6

2.2.2    Saponins                                                                                                                     6

2.2.3    Lignin                                                                                                                         6

2.2.4    Salicyclic acid                                                                                                            6

2.2.5    Amino acids                                                                                                                7

2.2.6    Enzymes                                                                                                                     7

2.2.7    Minerals                                                                                                                      7

2.2.8    Vitamins                                                                                                                     8

2.2.9    Sugars                                                                                                                         8

2.3       Therapeutic use of aloe vera                                                                                       8

2.3.1    Wound healing                                                                                                           8

2.3.2    Effects on the immune system                                                                                    9

2.3.3    Anti-tumor activity                                                                                                     10

2.3.4    Anti-inflammatory action                                                                                           10

2.3.5    Moisturizing and anti-aging agent                                                                              11

2.4       Medicinal uses of aloe vera                                                                                        11

2.4.1    Anti-diabetic                                                                                                               11

2.4.2    Anticancer properties                                                                                                 12

2.4.3    Antiseptic                                                                                                                   12

2.4.4    Stress                                                                                                                           13

2.4.5    Cosmetic and skin protection application                                                                  13

2.4.6    Heart diseases                                                                                                             14

2.4.7    Arthritis                                                                                                                      14

2.4.8    Hepatitis                                                                                                                     15

2.5       Antimicrobial activities                                                                                              15

2.5.1    Antibacterial activity                                                                                                  15

2.5.2    Antiviral activity                                                                                                        16

2.5.3    Antifungal activity                                                                                                     16

2.6       Commodity use of Aloe vera                                                                                      17

CHAPTER THREE                                       

MATERIALS AND METHOD

3.1       Materials                                                                                                                     18

3.2       Ethanol extraction method                                                                                         18

3.3       Hot water extraction method                                                                                      18

3.4       Preparation of Media                                                                                                  19

3.5       Test organisms used                                                                                                   19

3.6       Determination of the antibacterial activity of aloe vera gel extract using

agar well diffusion method                                                                                         19

3.7       Determination of the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC)                                    20

3.8       Determination of Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC)                                    20

CHAPTER FOUR

4.1       RESULT                                                                                                                     21

CHAPTER FIVE

5.1       DISCUSSION                                                                                                           26                                                                                                                                                                               

5.2       Conclusion                                                                                                                 27

5.3       Recommendation                                                                                                       28

References







LIST OF TABLES

Table       Title                                                                Page

1                      Diameter Zones of Inhibition (mm) produced by aqueous extracts on

the test organisms                                                                                           22       

2                      Diameter Zones of Inhibition (mm) produced by ethanol extracts on

the test organisms                                                                                           23

3                      The Minimum Inhibition Concentration of the ethanol and aqueous

extracts of Aloe vera on the test organism (MIC)                                          24

4                      The Minimum  Bactericidal Concentration of both ethanol and aqueous

extracts of Aloe vera on the test organism (MBC)                                         25

 


 

 

 

CHAPTER ONE


1.1       INTRODUCTION

Traditional medicine is a practice for many centuries by a substantial proportion of the population of many centuries, plant extracts represents a continuous effort to find new compound against pathogens. Approximately 20% of the plants found in the world have been sub mitted to pharmacological or biological test, and a substantial number of new antibiotics introduced in the market are obtained from nurtured or semi-synthetic resources (Mothanaet al., 2005).

The use of plant extracts with known antibacterial properties can of great significance in the treatment of numerous microbial infections. The use of plant product for pharmaceutical purpose has been gradually increased. According to World Health Organization, medicinal plants would be the best source for obtaining a variety of drugs (Santos et al., 1995) properties, can be of great significance in the treatment of various microbial infections. Aloe vera is a hardly, perennial, tropical, drought resistant, succulent plant belonging to the liliaceace family which, historically have been used for a variety of medicinal purposes. It has a vast traditional role in indigenous system of medicine like Ayurveda, Siddha, Unami and homeopathy.

Clinical evaluations have revealed that the pharmacological active ingredients are concentrated in both the gel and rind of the Aloe Vera leaves. Aloe vera is popularly known as Aloe barbadensis by taxonomists. It is being used since 1759BC by Mesopotamians and Egyptians.

The word ‘’Aloe’’ derived from the Arabic word ‘’Alloeh’’ which means shining and bitter substance. The virtues of Aloe Vera have been recorded for thousands of years by many ancient civilizations including Egypt, Persis, Greek, India and Africa (Rolf and Zimmerh, 2000). The genus is indigenous to African continent and Mediterranean countries such as Grece and southern Italy. It is reported that it grows wild on the islands of Cyprus, Malta, Siely, Canary Cape, Cape verde and have spread over avid tracts of India. Out of the 275 species, 42 of them belong to Madagascar region (Africa), 12-15 to Arabian Peninsula and rest are distributed over tropical South Africa.

Aloe Vera been used for therapeutic purposes since ancients times. Common names of the plant include Aloe, Aloe capensis, Aloe spicata, Aloe vera, Barbados loe. There is a great variegation of therapeutic purposes eloquent substances produced by Aloe vera which have eminent significances produced by Aloe vera which have eminent significance in many areas of medicine. An entirety of 75 compounds is present in the leaf of Aloe vera. These include Lignin (capacity of penetrating the human skin), Saponins–(antiseptic property as well as foaming agents), anthrax-quininoes (aloin, isobarbaloin, anthracene, emodin, ester of cinnamoic acid, chrysophanic acid, barbaloin, anthranol, aloectic acid, Aloe emodin and ethereal oil).


1.2       Description of aloe vera plant

Aloe vera is a stainless or very short stemmed succulent plant growing to 60 – 100cm (24 – 30 in tall). Spreading by off set, the leaves are thick and fleshy green to grey-green in colour with some varieties, show white flecks on the upper and lower stem surface.

The margin of the leaf is serrated and has small white teeth. It has stiff green lance shaped leaves containing clear gel in a central mucilaginous pulp. Its thick leaves contain the water supply for the plant to survive long period of drought (Foster, 1999).

Aloe barbadensis miller (aloe vera) belongs to lialiaceal family  of which there are about 360 species, it is a cactuc-like plant that grows readily in hot, dry climate and currently because of demand, it is cultivated in large quantities (Suleyman and Sema, 2009). When the leaf is cut, an  orange-yellow sap drips from the open end. When the green skin of a leaf is removed, a clear mucilaginous substance appears that contains fibres, water and the ingredients to retain the water in the leaf. The aloe vera gel contains about 99.3% of water, the remaining 0.07% is made up of solids with carbohydrates constituting for a large components (Fosters, 1999)..

The gel of aloe vera is contained in the leaves. It was used to treat stomach ailments, gastrointestinal problems, skin diseases, constipations, radiation injury, inflammatory effects, healing wounds and burns, ulcer (Johnson et al., 2012). The gel stimulates cell growth and enhance the restoration of damaged skin. It moisturizes the skin because  it has water holding capacity. As a drink, it protects the mucous membrane of the stomach especially when irritated or damaged (Davis, 1997).

Aloe vera plant contains different nutrients including vitamins, minerals,  enzymes, sugars, phenolic compounds, sterol and amino acids. Aloe vera contains many vitamins including vitamin A, C, E and vitamins B1 (thiamine), B2 (Riboflavin), B3 (Niacin), and excluding vitamin D. aloe veraposses a number of therapeutic effects viz; antinflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, antimicrobial and cell growth stimulatory activity (Johnson et al., 2012).


Aloe vera plant


1.3       Aims and objectives of the study

1.         This work therefore, examines the antibacterial activities of aloe vera extract on some bacterial pathogens such as Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Bacillus cereus.

2.         To determine the Minimum inhibitory Concentration of the extract on the test organisms.

3.         To determine the minimum bactericidal concentration of the extract on the test on   organisms.


 

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