Antibacterial Activity Of The Hydroalcoholic Extract Of The Red Propolis Of The Paraiba Semiarid On Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
International Journal of Development Research
Antibacterial Activity Of The Hydroalcoholic Extract Of The Red Propolis Of The Paraiba Semiarid On Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
Received 10th April, 2018 Received in revised form 29th May, 2018 Accepted 26th June, 2018 Published online 30th July, 2018
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Introduction: The red propolis is a resinous product consumed in the Brazil, of botanical origin of Dalbergia ecastophyllum. The Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a non-fermentative bacillus, negative gram. Objective: To evaluate the antibacterial activity of the hydro alcoholic extract of red propolis over strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC27853). Method: Exploratory research, in vitro. The sample of red propolis was obtained in the apiary in João Pessoa – PB, Northeast, Brazil. The hydroalcoholic extract of propolis was dissolved in Twin to 80 per cent and sterile distilled water; the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was determined by the 96-well plate micro dilution method. The sub inhibitory concentration of the extract and the antibiotics in decreasing concentrations, from 1024µg/ml, diluted sequentially up to 16µg / ml were used to evaluate the modulating activity of the antibiotic action. The statistical analysis was done using ANOVA. Results: The extract of red propolis did not present antimicrobial activity on P. aeruginosa (ATCC27853), because the MIC value was less than or equal to 1024µg/ml. It is suggested the identification of the chemical components of the red propolis of Paraiba, as it may present variation due to seasonality, collection period, different geographical origins, among others.