Combined antibacterial activity of stingless bee (Apis
mellipodae) honey and garlic (Allium sativum) extracts against standard and
clinical pathogenic bacteria
Asian Pac J Trop Biomed, 2013 Sep;3(9):725-31
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the synergic antibacterial activity of garlic
and tazma honey against standard and clinical pathogenic bacteria.
METHODS:
Antimicrobial activity of tazma honey, garlic and mixture of
them against pathogenic bacteria were determined. Chloramphenicol and water
were used as positive and negative controls, respectively. Minimum inhibitory
concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration of antimicrobial
samples were determined using standard methods.
RESULTS:
Inhibition zone of mixture of garlic and tazma honey against
all tested pathogens was significantly (P ≤ 0.05) greater than garlic and tazma
honey alone. The diameter zone of inhibition ranged from (18±1) to (35±1) mm
for mixture of garlic and tazma honey, (12±1) to (20±1) mm for tazma honey and
(14±1) to (22±1) mm for garlic as compared with (10±1) to (30±1) mm for
chloramphenicol. The combination of garlic and tazma honey (30-35 mm) was more
significantly (P≤0.05) effective against Salmonella (NCTC 8385), Staphylococcus
aureus (ATCC 25923), Lyesria moncytogenes (ATCC 19116) and Streptococcus
pneumonia (ATCC 63). Results also showed considerable antimicrobial activity of
garlic and tazma honey. MIC of mixture of garlic and tazma honey at 6.25%
against total test bacteria was 88.9%. MIC of mixture of garlic and tazma honey
at 6.25% against Gram positive and negative were 100% and 83.33%, respectively.
The bactericidal activities of garlic, tazma honey, and mixture of garlic and
tazma honey against all pathogenic bacteria at 6.25% concentration were 66.6%,
55.6% and 55.6%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS:
This finding strongly supports the claim of the local
community to use the combination of tazma honey and garlic for the treatment of
different pathogenic bacterial infections. Therefore, garlic in combination
with tazma honey can serve as an alternative natural antimicrobial drug for the
treatment of pathogenic bacterial infections. Further in vivo study is
recommended to come up with a comprehensive conclusion.
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