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Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 2019-Jun

Development of Mangifera indica leaf extract incorporated carbopol hydrogel and its antibacterial efficacy against Staphylococcus aureus.

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Ruth Chirayath
Aparna A
R Jayakumar
Raja Biswas
Lakshmi Vijayachandran

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Staphylococcus aureus is a major pathogen causing skin infections and currently treated with topical antibiotic preparations like bacitracin, triple antibiotic ointment (neomycin, polymixin B, and bacitracin), gentamicin or mupirocin. However, their efficacies are restricted when the infections are caused by drug resistant strains. There is an imperative need for new antibacterial compounds for the management of S. aureus topical infections. Maginfera indica (mango) is reported for its antibacterial efficacy in many traditional plant based medicines. In this study we tested the antibacterial efficacy of the methanol extract of mango leaf against SA113 and S. aureus clinical strains. Mango leaf extract (MLE) was found to be an effective anti-staphylococcal agent, non-mutagenic, and contains phytochemicals such as tannins, saponins, flavanoids, phenols, and coumarins. Further, the mango leaf extract (from stock MLE concentration of 130 mg/ml) containing carbopol hydrogel (MLEC) was prepared and characterized further for biocompatibility, rheological and anti-staphylococcal activities. The antibacterial activity of MLEC hydrogel against S. aureus strains was verified using in vitro and ex vivo porcine skin model. Our results demonstrated MLEC hydrogel formulation may act as superior alternative to currently available topical antiseptic/antibiotic formulations for the treatment of drug resistant staphylococcal infections.

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