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Anti- Helicobacter pylori activity of plants used in Mexican traditional medicine for gastrointestinal disorders
Helicobacter pylori is the major etiological agent of chronic active gastritis and peptic ulcer disease and is linked to gastric carcinoma. Treatment to eradicate the bacteria failed in many cases, mainly due to antibiotic resistance, hence the necessity of developing better therapeutic regimens. Me...
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description | Helicobacter pylori is the major etiological agent of chronic active gastritis and peptic ulcer disease and is linked to gastric carcinoma. Treatment to eradicate the bacteria failed in many cases, mainly due to antibiotic resistance, hence the necessity of developing better therapeutic regimens. Mexico has an enormous unexplored potential of medicinal plants. This work evaluates the in vitro anti-
H. pylori activity of 53 plants used in Mexican traditional medicine for gastrointestinal disorders.
To test the
in vitro antibacterial activity, agar dilution and broth dilution methods were used for aqueous and methanolic extracts, respectively.
Aqueous extracts of
Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. mexicana, Cuphea aequipetala, Ludwigia repens,and Mentha
×
piperita (MIC 125 to |
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H. pylori activity of 53 plants used in Mexican traditional medicine for gastrointestinal disorders.
To test the
in vitro antibacterial activity, agar dilution and broth dilution methods were used for aqueous and methanolic extracts, respectively.
Aqueous extracts of
Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. mexicana, Cuphea aequipetala, Ludwigia repens,and Mentha
×
piperita (MIC 125 to <250
μg/ml) as well as methanolic extracts of
Persea americana, Annona cherimola, Guaiacum coulteri, and Moussonia deppeana (MIC <7.5 to 15.6
μg/ml) showed the highest inhibitory effect.
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H. pylori activity of 53 plants used in Mexican traditional medicine for gastrointestinal disorders.
To test the
in vitro antibacterial activity, agar dilution and broth dilution methods were used for aqueous and methanolic extracts, respectively.
Aqueous extracts of
Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. mexicana, Cuphea aequipetala, Ludwigia repens,and Mentha
×
piperita (MIC 125 to <250
μg/ml) as well as methanolic extracts of
Persea americana, Annona cherimola, Guaiacum coulteri, and Moussonia deppeana (MIC <7.5 to 15.6
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H. pylori activity of 53 plants used in Mexican traditional medicine for gastrointestinal disorders.
To test the
in vitro antibacterial activity, agar dilution and broth dilution methods were used for aqueous and methanolic extracts, respectively.
Aqueous extracts of
Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. mexicana, Cuphea aequipetala, Ludwigia repens,and Mentha
×
piperita (MIC 125 to <250
μg/ml) as well as methanolic extracts of
Persea americana, Annona cherimola, Guaiacum coulteri, and Moussonia deppeana (MIC <7.5 to 15.6
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