Study Effectiveness of Some Herbal Extract and Honey on Helicobacter pylori Bacteria Study Effectiveness of Some Herbal Extract and Honey on Helicobacter pylori Bacteria
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Abstract
Objectives: The aims of current research detection the inhibition efficiency of alcoholic
extraction plants Linum usitatissimium, Gycyrrhiza glabra, Punica granatum and honey
each one alone and mixed of these plants with honey to investigate their effectiveness
antibacterial action against Helicobacter pylori.
Methods: the solvent utilized is ethanol to obtain of cured extract of plants L.
usitatissimium, G. glabra, P. granatum extraction and dilution of honey, which tested
the effectiveness on H. pylori bacteria to determine the most efficient concentration of
solvent optimization, and then was determined minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)
of the extract more efficient.
Results: The extraction showed action in vitro against H. pylori comparison with the
antibiotic this appear in inhibition zone diameter for these pathogenic bacteria in, G. glabra
in concentration (50, 25 mg/mL) (6.23, 1.33 mm) in arreangement and there is effectiveness
in treated with honey in (50, 25, 12.5 mg/mL) (13.93, 7.66, 4.03 mm) and mixed of all
plants (50, 25, 12.5, 6, and 3 mg/mL) (40.36, 29.23, 18.66, 10.03, 4.56 mm) in diameter.
Conclusion: The current research would help isolate new products/drugs. Results of this
work have shown that three plant extracts and honey possess compounds with antimicrobial
and antioxidant properties.