Author:
Erum Alia,Bashir Sajid,Saghir Shazia
Abstract
<p class="Abstract">Arabinoxylan is a polysaccharide of<em> Plantago ovata</em>, an indigenous plant of Pakistan and several European countries. In the present investigation arabinoxylan isolated from <em>P. ovata</em> husk was chemically modified i.e., carboxymethylated and was converted into its sodium salt. Physicochemical characterization of modified arabinoxylans was done. The antimicrobial assay of arabinoxylan and modified arabinoxylans was done by Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion method against Gram negative and Gram positive bacterial strains. Physicochemical properties of modified arabinoxylans were different from arabinoxylan yet were satisfactory for their use as pharmaceutical excipients. Arabinoxylan showed strong antimicrobial activity against Gram positive strains. However, it showed no antimicrobial activity against Gram negative strains. Carboxymethyl arabinoxylan showed maximum activity against<em> S. epidermidis</em>. It also showed activity against <em>S. aureus</em> and <em>P. aeruginosa</em>. Arabinoxylan-Na showed concentration-dependent antimicrobial activity. This study provides the first report on the antibacterial properties of arabinoxylan and its modified forms.</p><p> </p>
Publisher
Bangladesh Journals Online (JOL)
Cited by
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