Antimicrobial effect of Siddha preparation Vazhai kizhangu neer and Amuri against common urinary pathogens
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https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v12i4.2151Keywords:
Antimicrobial activity, VazhaiKizhanguneer, Amuri, Siddha MedicineAbstract
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is an infection.It occurs in any part of the urinary tract mostly affects lower urinary tract which is common in women. Almost half of all women will experience UTI once during their lifetime. The elderly, patients with diabetes or multiple sclerosis, patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome/human immunodeficiency virus, patients with spinal cord injuries and/or catheters are at high risk for UTI. Resistance development, adverse reactions of antibiotics, and other problems lead to find out the alternative approaches like remedies from natural resources in controlling UTIs. This study is aimed to validate the anti-microbial effect of natural products VazhaiKizhangu Neer and Amuri obtained from plantain tree (Musa paradisiaca Linn.) which are used for UTI in siddha system. The both samples were subjected to antimicrobial activity by well diffusion method. The result shows that, the zone of inhibition (in mm) for VazhaiKizhangu Neer and Amuri against common urinary pathogens E.coli, Pseudomonas aeuriginosa, Proteus mirabilis and Klebsiella pneumoniae was 14, 15; 9, 11; 0, 12; 14,13 respectively. These results revealed that both samples are potentially effective in suppressing microbial growth of urinary pathogens. Comparatively, the Antimicrobial activity of Amuri was almost equal to VazhziKizhzngu Neer. This study may authenticate the usage of VazhaiKizhangu Neer and Amuri for the management of Urinary Tract Infections.
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