In Vitro Evaluation of Ethanolic Medicinal Plant Extracts from the Aseer Region Against Selected Cultured Oral Bacterial Isolates from Healthy Volunteers
Samah Noor, Aisha Shathan, Azhar Najjar

TL;DR
This study tests ethanolic plant extracts from the Aseer region for their ability to inhibit oral bacteria from healthy volunteers in a lab setting.
Contribution
It evaluates the antibacterial and antibiofilm potential of four under-researched medicinal plants from the Aseer region.
Findings
Abutilon pannosum and Solanum incanum showed lower minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) against oral bacteria.
Forsskaolea tenacissima had higher MICs, indicating weaker antibacterial activity.
Extracts altered bacterial morphology and biofilm formation under sub-inhibitory conditions.
Abstract
This work provides an in vitro assessment of the antibacterial efficacy of ethanolic extracts derived from four medicinal plants historically utilized in the Aseer region (Foeniculum vulgare, Solanum incanum, Forsskaolea tenacissima, and Abutilon pannosum) against cultured oral bacterial isolates obtained from healthy volunteers. Oral samples from a subset of 50 healthy female participants were included in this analysis, yielding independent cultured bacterial isolates. Isolates were identified using morphological and biochemical characterization combined with partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing and included representatives of common oral-associated genera. Antibacterial activity was assessed using agar disk diffusion and broth microdilution assays. Abutilon pannosum and Solanum incanum had lower values of MIC (range of 16–128 µg/mL), whereas Forsskaolea tenacissima had higher values of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Ethnobotanical and Medicinal Plants Studies · Oral Health Pathology and Treatment
