Eficácia antibacteriana in vivo da solução otológica à base de spondias mombin l. no tratamento de otite externa em cães
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Resumo: | Studies show that Spondias mombin L. (SM) has bioactives with antimicrobial potential, which can be used alternatively in veterinary medicine, being an option in cases of canine infections with multiresistant bacteria. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the in vivo antibacterial efficacy of the otological solution based on SM leaves in the treatment of otitis externa in dogs. Twenty animals were used, regardless of sex, race and age, which presented a series of otitis, which were divided into four groups of 5 animals, submitted to the action of the test solution based on SM (2% - glycerin and applied 12/ 12h; 2% - glycerin and applied 24/24h; 20% applied 12/12h) and positive control ciprofloxacin 3.5%, evaluated at 7, 14 and 21 days after the start of treatment. In each group, ear secretion was collected with the aid of swabs and the bacterial quantity was evaluated according to the serial dilution technique (10¹ to 104), seeded in Plate Count agar, in duplicate. The microorganisms isolated at the beginning of the treatments were submitted to morphotintorial analysis and biochemical tests to conclude their genus/species and identification of their resistance to antibiotics (antibiogram). Clinical signs (itching, pain, hyperpigmentation, hyperkeratosis, erythema, desquamation and exudate) of the auditory meatus were assessed using a checklist (0, 7, 14 and 21 days) attributing scores ranging from 0 (absence of symptoms) to +5 (critical level of symptomatology) for macroscopic determination of treatment efficacy. The evaluation of the plant's cytotoxicity was carried out using a canine skin fragment (9.0mm3), divided into four groups and incubated for 12h for each group: a) Without the presence of extract; b) 20% caja extract; c) 2% caja extract; d) 3.5% ciprofloxacin solution, analyzing cell morphology, viability and metabolic activity. Descriptive statistics were associated with the number and percentage of species and bacterial resistance. As for the quantification of bacteria, cytotoxicity and clinical signs, they were submitted to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and when significance was found between treatments, the mean comparison test (Tukey 5%) was applied with the statistical program SISVAR 5.6. For cytotoxicity, data were expressed as mean ± standard error of four replications, using the GraphPad software (Graph-Pad Software Incorporation, La Jolla, CA, USA), the results were checked for normality by the Shapiro-Wilk test and homoscedasticity by the Levene's test. In the in vitro test (antibiogram), of the 33 bacterial strains isolated, 32 showed resistance to at least one antimicrobial and 9 were resistant to three or more different antimicrobials. As for clinical signs, the scores for itching, pain, hyperpigmentation, desquamation, erythema and exudate in the treatment with MS (2% - glycerin and 20% applied at 12/12h) were similar to the positive control (p<0, 05). Concluding that the 2% SM otologic solution with glycerin (12/12h) has a tendency as an alternative herbal medicine to decrease bacterial counts and clinical signs in dog otitis |
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Eficácia antibacteriana in vivo da solução otológica à base de spondias mombin l. no tratamento de otite externa em cãesPlantas medicinaisAntimicrobianoOtite caninaContagem bacterianaCitotoxicidadeMedicinal plantsAntimicrobialCanine otitisBacterial countCytotoxicityOUTROS::CIENCIAS AMBIENTAISStudies show that Spondias mombin L. (SM) has bioactives with antimicrobial potential, which can be used alternatively in veterinary medicine, being an option in cases of canine infections with multiresistant bacteria. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the in vivo antibacterial efficacy of the otological solution based on SM leaves in the treatment of otitis externa in dogs. Twenty animals were used, regardless of sex, race and age, which presented a series of otitis, which were divided into four groups of 5 animals, submitted to the action of the test solution based on SM (2% - glycerin and applied 12/ 12h; 2% - glycerin and applied 24/24h; 20% applied 12/12h) and positive control ciprofloxacin 3.5%, evaluated at 7, 14 and 21 days after the start of treatment. In each group, ear secretion was collected with the aid of swabs and the bacterial quantity was evaluated according to the serial dilution technique (10¹ to 104), seeded in Plate Count agar, in duplicate. The microorganisms isolated at the beginning of the treatments were submitted to morphotintorial analysis and biochemical tests to conclude their genus/species and identification of their resistance to antibiotics (antibiogram). Clinical signs (itching, pain, hyperpigmentation, hyperkeratosis, erythema, desquamation and exudate) of the auditory meatus were assessed using a checklist (0, 7, 14 and 21 days) attributing scores ranging from 0 (absence of symptoms) to +5 (critical level of symptomatology) for macroscopic determination of treatment efficacy. The evaluation of the plant's cytotoxicity was carried out using a canine skin fragment (9.0mm3), divided into four groups and incubated for 12h for each group: a) Without the presence of extract; b) 20% caja extract; c) 2% caja extract; d) 3.5% ciprofloxacin solution, analyzing cell morphology, viability and metabolic activity. Descriptive statistics were associated with the number and percentage of species and bacterial resistance. As for the quantification of bacteria, cytotoxicity and clinical signs, they were submitted to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and when significance was found between treatments, the mean comparison test (Tukey 5%) was applied with the statistical program SISVAR 5.6. For cytotoxicity, data were expressed as mean ± standard error of four replications, using the GraphPad software (Graph-Pad Software Incorporation, La Jolla, CA, USA), the results were checked for normality by the Shapiro-Wilk test and homoscedasticity by the Levene's test. In the in vitro test (antibiogram), of the 33 bacterial strains isolated, 32 showed resistance to at least one antimicrobial and 9 were resistant to three or more different antimicrobials. As for clinical signs, the scores for itching, pain, hyperpigmentation, desquamation, erythema and exudate in the treatment with MS (2% - glycerin and 20% applied at 12/12h) were similar to the positive control (p<0, 05). Concluding that the 2% SM otologic solution with glycerin (12/12h) has a tendency as an alternative herbal medicine to decrease bacterial counts and clinical signs in dog otitisEstudos mostram que a Spondias mombin L. (SM) possui bioativos com potencial antimicrobiano, os quais podem ser utilizados de forma alternativa na medicina veterinária, sendo uma opção em casos de infecções caninas com bactérias multiresistentes. Dessa forma, objetivou-se com esse trabalho avaliar a eficácia antibacteriana in vivo da solução otológica à base de folhas de SM no tratamento de otite externa em cães. Foram utilizados 20 animais, independente de sexo, raça e idade, que apresentavam casuística de otite, os quais foram divididos em quatro grupos de 5 animais, submetidos a ação da solução teste a base de SM (2% - glicerinado e aplicado de 12/12h; 2% - glicerinado e aplicado de 24/24h; 20% aplicado de 12/12h) e controle positivo ciprofloxacina a 3,5%, avaliados aos 7, 14 e 21 dias após início do tratamento. Em cada grupo foi colhida secreção otológica com auxílio de suabes e feita avaliação da quantidade bacteriana de acordo com a técnica de diluição em série (10¹ à 104), semeada em ágar Plate Count, em duplicata. Os microrganismos isolados no início dos tratamentos foram submetidos a análise morfotintorial e provas bioquímicos para conclusão de seu gênero/espécie e identificação da sua resistência aos antibióticos (antibiograma). Os sinais clínicos (prurido, dor, hiperpigmentação, hiperqueratose, eritema, descamação e exsudato) do conduto auditivo foram avaliados por meio de check list (0, 7, 14 e 21 dias) atribuindo escores que variaram de 0 (ausência de sintomatologia) a +5 (nível crítico de sintomatologia) para determinação macroscópica da eficácia dos tratamentos. Foi feita a avaliação da citotoxicidade da planta com uso de fragmento da pele (9,0mm3) canina, divididas em quatro grupos e incubadas por 12h para cada grupo: a) Sem a presença de extrato; b) Extrato de cajá a 20%; c) Extrato de cajá a 2%; d) solução de ciprofloxacina a 3,5%, analisando morfologia, viabilidade e atividade metabólica celular. A estatística descritiva foi associada ao número e percentual de espécies e resistência bacteriana. Quanto a quantificação de bactéria, citotoxicidade e aos sinais clínicos foram submetidos à análise de variância (ANOVA) e sendo constatado significância entre os tratamentos foi aplicado o teste de comparação de médias (Tukey a 5%) com o programa estatístico SISVAR 5.6. Para a citotoxicidade, os dados foram expressos como média ± erro padrão de quatro repetições, usando o software GraphPad (Graph-Pad Software Incorporation, La Jolla, CA, USA), os resultados foram verificados para normalidade pelo teste Shapiro-Wilk e homoscedasticidade pelo teste de Levene. No teste in vitro (antibiograma), das 33 cepas bacterianas isoladas, 32 mostraram resistência a pelo menos um antimicrobiano e 9 foram resistentes a três ou mais diferentes antimicrobianos. Quanto aos sinais clínicos, os escores referentes ao prurido, dor, hiperpigmentação, descamação, eritema e exsudato no tratamento com a SM (2% - glicerinado e a 20% aplicados de 12/12h) foram semelhantes ao controle positivo (p<0,05). Concluindo que a solução otológica de SM a 2% com glicerina (12/12h) apresenta tendência como fitoterápico alternativo para diminuição da contagem bacteriana e dos sinais clínicos em otite de cãesCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoBrasilCentro de Ciências Agrárias - CCAUFERSAPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ambiente, Tecnologia e SociedadeAlves, Nilza Dutra42583780387http://lattes.cnpq.br/5897477356455243Feijó, Francisco Marlon Carneiro41688597387http://lattes.cnpq.br/7436750766676260Alves, Nilza Dutra42583780387http://lattes.cnpq.br/5897477356455243Araújo, Suzana Aparecida Costa de02822798494http://lattes.cnpq.br/7595523667990306Santos, Caio Sérgio08254053430http://lattes.cnpq.br/2423647931730326Silva, Jonas dos Santos2021-12-16T15:48:23Z2021-08-302021-12-16T15:48:23Z2021-07-28info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfSilva (2021) (SILVA, 2021)https://doi.org/10.21708/bdtd.ppgats.dissertacao.6834https://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/prefix/6834porSILVA, Jonas dos Santos. 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Eficácia antibacteriana in vivo da solução otológica à base de spondias mombin l. no tratamento de otite externa em cães |
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Eficácia antibacteriana in vivo da solução otológica à base de spondias mombin l. no tratamento de otite externa em cães Silva, Jonas dos Santos Plantas medicinais Antimicrobiano Otite canina Contagem bacteriana Citotoxicidade Medicinal plants Antimicrobial Canine otitis Bacterial count Cytotoxicity OUTROS::CIENCIAS AMBIENTAIS |
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Eficácia antibacteriana in vivo da solução otológica à base de spondias mombin l. no tratamento de otite externa em cães |
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Eficácia antibacteriana in vivo da solução otológica à base de spondias mombin l. no tratamento de otite externa em cães |
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Eficácia antibacteriana in vivo da solução otológica à base de spondias mombin l. no tratamento de otite externa em cães |
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Eficácia antibacteriana in vivo da solução otológica à base de spondias mombin l. no tratamento de otite externa em cães |
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Eficácia antibacteriana in vivo da solução otológica à base de spondias mombin l. no tratamento de otite externa em cães |
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Silva, Jonas dos Santos |
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Silva, Jonas dos Santos |
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Alves, Nilza Dutra 42583780387 http://lattes.cnpq.br/5897477356455243 Feijó, Francisco Marlon Carneiro 41688597387 http://lattes.cnpq.br/7436750766676260 Alves, Nilza Dutra 42583780387 http://lattes.cnpq.br/5897477356455243 Araújo, Suzana Aparecida Costa de 02822798494 http://lattes.cnpq.br/7595523667990306 Santos, Caio Sérgio 08254053430 http://lattes.cnpq.br/2423647931730326 |
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Plantas medicinais Antimicrobiano Otite canina Contagem bacteriana Citotoxicidade Medicinal plants Antimicrobial Canine otitis Bacterial count Cytotoxicity OUTROS::CIENCIAS AMBIENTAIS |
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Plantas medicinais Antimicrobiano Otite canina Contagem bacteriana Citotoxicidade Medicinal plants Antimicrobial Canine otitis Bacterial count Cytotoxicity OUTROS::CIENCIAS AMBIENTAIS |
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Studies show that Spondias mombin L. (SM) has bioactives with antimicrobial potential, which can be used alternatively in veterinary medicine, being an option in cases of canine infections with multiresistant bacteria. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the in vivo antibacterial efficacy of the otological solution based on SM leaves in the treatment of otitis externa in dogs. Twenty animals were used, regardless of sex, race and age, which presented a series of otitis, which were divided into four groups of 5 animals, submitted to the action of the test solution based on SM (2% - glycerin and applied 12/ 12h; 2% - glycerin and applied 24/24h; 20% applied 12/12h) and positive control ciprofloxacin 3.5%, evaluated at 7, 14 and 21 days after the start of treatment. In each group, ear secretion was collected with the aid of swabs and the bacterial quantity was evaluated according to the serial dilution technique (10¹ to 104), seeded in Plate Count agar, in duplicate. The microorganisms isolated at the beginning of the treatments were submitted to morphotintorial analysis and biochemical tests to conclude their genus/species and identification of their resistance to antibiotics (antibiogram). Clinical signs (itching, pain, hyperpigmentation, hyperkeratosis, erythema, desquamation and exudate) of the auditory meatus were assessed using a checklist (0, 7, 14 and 21 days) attributing scores ranging from 0 (absence of symptoms) to +5 (critical level of symptomatology) for macroscopic determination of treatment efficacy. The evaluation of the plant's cytotoxicity was carried out using a canine skin fragment (9.0mm3), divided into four groups and incubated for 12h for each group: a) Without the presence of extract; b) 20% caja extract; c) 2% caja extract; d) 3.5% ciprofloxacin solution, analyzing cell morphology, viability and metabolic activity. Descriptive statistics were associated with the number and percentage of species and bacterial resistance. As for the quantification of bacteria, cytotoxicity and clinical signs, they were submitted to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and when significance was found between treatments, the mean comparison test (Tukey 5%) was applied with the statistical program SISVAR 5.6. For cytotoxicity, data were expressed as mean ± standard error of four replications, using the GraphPad software (Graph-Pad Software Incorporation, La Jolla, CA, USA), the results were checked for normality by the Shapiro-Wilk test and homoscedasticity by the Levene's test. In the in vitro test (antibiogram), of the 33 bacterial strains isolated, 32 showed resistance to at least one antimicrobial and 9 were resistant to three or more different antimicrobials. As for clinical signs, the scores for itching, pain, hyperpigmentation, desquamation, erythema and exudate in the treatment with MS (2% - glycerin and 20% applied at 12/12h) were similar to the positive control (p<0, 05). Concluding that the 2% SM otologic solution with glycerin (12/12h) has a tendency as an alternative herbal medicine to decrease bacterial counts and clinical signs in dog otitis |
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