Friday, September 24, 2010

Extraction | 5 Types Of Gene Therapy For Multi-antibiotic Resistance Of Klebsiella Pneumoniae Plasmid Bearing Plant Extracts

Abstract:

Five species of medicinal plant extracts (spinach Satureia, eucalyptus globolus cyrrhiza glycine Poria, Teucrium Pollium, Meité community, resistant strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae with plasmid) and curing a range of antibiotics studied. Alcoholic extract of leaf and salsa, fruit or roots of many plants. The minimum inhibitory concentrations of various plants (MIC) of extracts indicates that they are an anti-bacterial growth may strain resistant k, inhibit inflammation of the lung. In addition, eucalyptus that the antimicrobial activity of plant extracts (mean Microphone 0.1 mg / ml extract). Although sub-inhibitory concentration (SIC) and the minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of various plant extracts for the treatment of tribes have been active with the plasmid by the plasmid. Curing experiments, then a dilution series of silicon carbide (10-2,10-4,10-6,10-8) and 100, and isolated colonies and the master control plated tooth sterile lance. The treatment plant to increase the sensitivity of the strain of SiC sample amoxicillin, ampicillin, cefotaxime, ceftizoxime, and not the MIC, the antibiotic exposure can not be replaced. Fluorescence microscope (Nikon, Optiphot - 2) and capsule staining showed that when cell research and community management are Meite cell extract and aggregate changes its shape well, cupsule lost production. Agarose (0.7% of treated and untreated cells and a file system, monitoring of UV-Gel gel) gel electrophoresis showed that the plasmid with freeze damage. Plant extracts and studied the synergistic effect of antibiotics and found that these people should not remain extracts of the plant or the synergistic effect of antibiotics (military unchanged). Data can be concluded from the foregoing, the antimicrobial activity of plant extracts, but has no impact on their plasmids isolated from Kerman Iran Hospital in the treatment of micro-organisms.

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