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    Bioassay guided fractionation of senna singueana and its potential for development of poultry phytogenic feed additives.

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    2022-01-13
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    Jambwa, Prosper
    Makhubu, Fikile N.
    Matope, Gift
    Fouche, Gerda
    McGaw, Lyndy J.
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    Abstract
    There has been burgeoning interest in plant-based feed additives following restrictions placed on the use of antibiotic feed additives inmany countries. Phytogenic feed additives are recommended to have a range of useful properties to support the growth and development of poultry to a similar level as that obtained by supplementing feed with antibiotics. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antibacterial, anti lipoxygenase and antioxidant activity, and in vitro safety of fractions and isolated compounds from leaves of Senna singueana. Antibacterial activities of the fractions and isolated compounds were determined against a panel of bacteria using a two-fold serial microdilution assay and qualitative bioautography assays. Anti lipoxygenase activity was evaluated using the ferrous oxidation-xylenol orange (FOX) method. Antioxidant activity was assessed qualitatively and quantitatively using radical scavenging assays. Dichloromethane and ethyl acetate fractions from solvent-solvent partitioning had the best antibacterial activity with MIC values ranging from 156 to 313μg/ml. Fractions obtained from column chromatography had significant to weak antibacterial activity with MIC values ranging from 50 to 1,250μg/ml. Bioautography showed clear bands of bacterial inhibition, indicating the presence of a number of active compounds in several fractions. The ethyl acetate fraction and all the tested column fractions had potent anti-lipoxygenase activity with IC50 values of ≤2.5μg/ml which were lower than that of quercetin (positive control), indicating anti-inflammatory potential. The ethyl acetate fraction and several column fractions had powerful antioxidant activity with IC50 values of≤5μg/ml in the ABTS assay. Cytotoxicity values against Vero kidney cells ranged from LC50 = 40.0–989.3μg/ml. Bioassay-guided fractionation led to the isolation and identification of a known bioactive compound, luteolin. S. singueana is a promising candidate for the development of poultry phytogenic feed additives.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10646/4419
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    Jambwa, P., Makhubu, F.N., Matope, G., Fouche, G. & McGaw, L. J. (2022). Bioassay guided fractionation of senna singueana and its potential for development of poultry phytogenic feed additives. Frontiers Veteterinary Science, 8. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.800272.
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    Frontiers Media S.A.
    Subject
    antibacterial
    anti-lipoxygenase
    antioxidant
    cytotoxicity
    phytogenic
    poultry feed additives
    Senna singueana
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