16 research outputs found
Antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of methanol extract, fractions and compounds from the stem bark of Entada abyssinica Stend ex A. Satabie
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The aim of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of the methanol extract, fractions and isolated compounds from <it>Entada abyssinica </it>stem bark, plant used traditionally against gastrointestinal infections.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The methanol extract of <it>E. abyssinica </it>stem bark was pre-dissolved in a mixture of methanol and water, and then partitioned between <it>n</it>-hexane, ethyl acetate and <it>n</it>-butanol. The ethyl acetate portion was fractionated by column chromatography and the structures of isolated compounds elucidated by analysis of spectroscopic data and comparison with literature data. Antimicrobial activity was assayed by broth microdilution techniques on bacteria and yeasts. The antioxidant activity was determined by DPPH radical scavenging method.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Four known compounds [(5<it>S</it>,6<it>R</it>,8a<it>R</it>)-5-(carboxymethyl)-3,4,4a,5,6,7,8,8a-octahydro-5,6,8a-trimethylnaphthalenecarboxylic acid (<b>1</b>), methyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate (<b>2</b>), benzene-1,2,3-triol (<b>3</b>) and 2,3-dihydroxypropyltriacontanoate (<b>4</b>)] were isolated. Compared to the methanol extract, fractionation increased the antibacterial activities of the <it>n</it>-hexane and ethyl acetate fractions, while the antifungal activities increased in ethyl acetate, <it>n</it>-butanol and aqueous residue fractions. The isolated compounds were generally more active on bacteria (9.7 to 156.2 μg/ml) than yeasts (78.1 to 312.5 μg/ml). Apart from compound <b>1</b>, the three others displayed DPPH<sup>· </sup>scavenging activity (RSa), with RSa<sub>50 </sub>values of 1.45 and 1.60 μg/ml.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results obtained from this study support the ethnomedicinal use of <it>E. abyssinica </it>in the treatment of gastrointestinal infections and the isolated compounds could be useful in the standardisation of antimicrobial phytomedicine from this plant.</p
Assessment of insulin administration among diabetic patients in India- a review article
Background and aim: To conduct a descriptive review and synthesize data from all studies assessing the knowledge, attitude, practice, and adverse events of insulin administration and storage techniques in patients with diabetes in India.
Methods and Materials: Literature search regarding the knowledge, attitude, practice, and adverse events of insulin administration were performed using the Google Scholar search engine as well as Pub Med up to December 2021.
Results: A total of 14 studies were selected which were published from 2014 to 2021. About six of the studies was cross-sectional and the other six of them included cross-sectional, observational survey through a questionnaire. The sample size was around 55-750 and the age range was 30-70 years. A higher level of knowledge and economic status improved insulin administration among the patients. The younger population had a more positive attitude towards insulin administration than the older patients. Insulin practices as well as the adverse events followed by the insulin administration were assessed.
Conclusion: The study is a review to examine the knowledge, attitude, practice, adverse events, and storage of insulin among diabetic patients. Diabetes education must be provided to patients as well as health care providers for improved clinical practices of insulin.</jats:p
