Acta Scientiarum: Biological Sciences (Mar 2015)

<b>Evaluation of <i>in vitro</i> biological properties of <i>Senna occidentalis</i> (L.) Link

  • Márcia Lombardo,
  • Sumika Kiyota,
  • Edna Tomiko Miyake Kato,
  • Monica Beatriz Mathor,
  • Terezinha de Jesus Andreoli Pinto,
  • Telma Mary Kaneko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v37i1.22525
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 1
pp. 9 – 13

Abstract

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Senna species have been widely used by American, African and Indian ethic groups mainly in the treatment of feebleness, constipation, liver disorders and skin infections. Senna occidentalis (L.) Link is a perennial shrub native to South America and indigenous to tropical regions throughout the world. Current study evaluated the antimicrobial activity of aqueous and hydroalcoholic extracts from S. occidentalis prepared from different parts of the plant. Antimicrobial activity was assessed against standard pharmaceutical microorganisms by spectrophotometry and microdilution technique. Escherichia coli was sensitive only to compounds extracted from seeds which may be proteinaceous. A broader antimicrobial spectrum was demonstrated by the hydroalcoholic extract of seeds, mostly against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The in vitro toxicity using mouse fibroblasts indicated that the extract might be a biocompatible ingredient for topical formulations, while the hydroalcoholic extract of aerial parts demonstrated to be potentially cytotoxic.

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