Leaf Extract of Syzygium cumini Shows Anti-Vibrio Activity Involving DNA Damage

Authors

  • Nazmul Ahsan
  • Nilanjana Paul
  • Nazrul Islam
  • Anwarul A. Akhand

Keywords:

Syzygium cumini, anti Vibrio activity, DNA fragmentation

Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of an ethanol extract of leaf (EEL) of Syzygium
cumini against Vibrio cholerae serogroups Ogawa and Inaba. The antimicrobial activity of EEL was evaluated by the
disc diffusion method against multi-drug resistant Ogawa and Inaba. The EEL effectively inhibited the growth of
both serogroups. This growth inhibition was accompanied by fragmentation of genomic DNA as revealed by agarose
gel electrophoresis. This result suggested that the EEL might inhibit bacterial growth involving DNA damage either
through activation of signal transduction pathways or through direct interaction of the metabolites present in the EEL
with DNA. Therefore, EEL of S. cumini has potential growth inhibitory activity against multi drug resistant Vibrios.
This inhibitory effect of EEL might be explored to develop effective candidate(s) to combat cholera.

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