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Efficacy of aqueous extract of garlic & allicin in experimental shigellosis in rabbits
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Published
1991-01
Author(s)
Chowdhury, A. K. Azad
Ahsan, Monira
Islam, SK. Nazrul
Ahmed, Zia Uddin
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The aqueous extract of garlic (Allium sativum) and allicin both showed
significant in vitro antibacterial activity against isolates of multiple
drug-resistant Shigella dysenteriae 1, Sh. flexneri Y, Sh. sonnei and
enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. The minimum inhibitory concentrations of the
aqueous extract and allicin against Sh. flexneri Y were 5 and 0.4 microliters/ml,
respectively. The two agents also showed promising in vivo antibacterial activity
against Sh. flexneri Y when tested in the rabbit model of experimental
shigellosis, fully curing the infected rabbits within 3 days. On the contrary, 4
of the 5 rabbits in the control group died within 48 h. The rectal swab of
rabbits of the experimental groups became free of the challenge bacteria on the
second day of treatment. The antibacterial activity against the challenge strain
was observed in the sera of the treated rabbits with 30-60 min of administration
of the agents. The LD50 values of the aqueous extract and allicin in mice were
173.78 ml/kg and 204.17 microliters/kg of body weight, respectively. At the
therapeutic dose, the two agents did not show any adverse effects on the standard
biochemical profile of blood.
Citation
Indian J Med Res 1991 Jan;93:33-6