Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials (Jun 2012)

Antibacterial activity against β- lactamase producing Methicillin and Ampicillin-resistants <it>Staphylococcus aureus</it>: fractional Inhibitory Concentration Index (FICI) determination

  • Konaté Kiessoun,
  • Mavoungou Jacques,
  • Lepengué Alexis,
  • Aworet-Samseny Raïssa RR,
  • Hilou Adama,
  • Souza Alain,
  • Dicko Mamoudou H,
  • M’Batchi Bertrand

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-0711-11-18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 18

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Abstract Background The present study reports the antibacterial capacity of alkaloid compounds in combination with Methicillin and Ampicillin-resistants bacteria isolated from clinical samples. The resistance of different bacteria strains to the current antibacterial agents, their toxicity and the cost of the treatment have led to the development of natural products against the bacteria resistant infections when applied in combination with conventional antimicrobial drugs. Method The antibacterial assays in this study were performed by using inhibition zone diameters, MIC, MBC methods, the time-kill assay and the Fractional Inhibitory Concentration Index (FICI) determination. On the whole, fifteen Gram-positive bacterial strains (MRSA/ARSA) were used. Negative control was prepared using discs impregnated with 10 % DMSO in water and commercially available Methicillin and Ampicillin from Alkom Laboratories LTD were used as positive reference standards for all bacterial strains. Results We noticed that the highest activities were founded with the combination of alkaloid compounds and conventional antibiotics against all bacteria strains. Then, results showed that after 7 h exposition there was no viable microorganism in the initial inoculums. Conclusion The results of this study showed that alkaloid compounds in combination with conventional antibiotics (Methicillin, Ampicillin) exhibited antimicrobial effects against microorganisms tested. These results validate the ethno-botanical use of Cienfuegosia digitata Cav. (Malvaceae) in Burkina Faso. Moreover, this study demonstrates the potential of this herbaceous as a source of antibacterial agent that could be effectively used for future health care purposes.