In vitro antibacterial activity of ethanol, methanol and water extracts of persimmon fruit (diospyros peregrine) against some multi-drug resistant human pathogens
Abstract
Diospyros peregrine is a small middle sized tree of costal Bangladesh. The fruits have
ethno medicinal significance for the treatment of diarrhea. dysentery, cholera. ulcer of
mouth and wounds. The world-wide increase in the prevalence of antibiotic resistant
bacteria requires the rapid development of novel and more potent drugs The unripe
matured fruits are successfully used to treat worm infestations of children in Bangladesh.
The fruits contain triterpenes, alkanes, Ilavonoids and tannins. The aim of the present
study was to investigate antimicrobial activity of methanol and ethanol extract of
Diospyros peregrina fruits. Persimmon fruit were examined against some selective gram
positive and gram negative bacterial strains. Preliminary antimicrobial activity was
evaluated by agar disc diffusion method. Minimum inhibitory concentration was
determined by tube dilution (MIC) whilst Minimum Lethal Concentration concentration
(MLC). Three organisms were sensitive to Methanol ethanol and w-rater. Persimmon fruit
was most effective for Staphylococcus aureus (MIC value 1 125 μg/ml), followed by
Vibrio cholerae non 01 (MIC value 1500 μ^g/ml) and Vihriu cholerae 569B (MIC value
2250 μ`g/ml).