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Antimicrobial activity of black soap fortified with Jathropha curcas and Acalypha wilkesianawas
carried out against skin pathogenic organisms using disc diffusion method. The test was conducted
on six organisms viz Staphlococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Candida
albicans, Trichophyton rubrum, and Klebisiella pneumoniae while the Typed organisms were
Staphylococcus aureus ATCC-25923, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC-27853 Escherichia coli
ATCC-25922, Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC-11930, and Candidaalbicans ATCC-10261.The
samples of soap used were: soap fortified with Jathrophacurcas, Acalypha wilkesiana, varying
concentrations of both combined, conventional black market soap and septol. The highest zone of
inhibition was obtained when the black soap was fortified with Acalypha wilkesiana (28 ±
0.00mm) and lowest (8.00±0.00) for Escherichia coli and Candida albicans respectively. Standard
antibiotics were used as positive control. All the bacterial isolates were sensitive to Cotrimoxazole,
Amoxacilin, Tetracycline, Nalidixic acid, Gentamicin Ofloxacin and Nitrofurantroin except
Augumentin. Also all the test organisms except Candidaalbicans were sensitive to the five
conventional antimicrobial body creams and ointments (Tydineal, Funbat A, mycoten, Romicin
and mercy ointment). The antagonistic effect of bacterial isolates from the soap revealed that
Bacillus spp inhibits all but one E.coli. Thepercentage (%)moisturecontents of black soap fortified
with Jathropha, Acalypha and their combination were 53.50 ± 0.17, 45.0 ± 1.41 and 66.0 ± 1.41
respectively. The moisture content of black soap prepared in the laboratory (9.50 ± 0.71) was
lowest when compared with those purchased in the open market (10.50 ±0.71 – 17.00 ±0.00). Both
fortified and non fortified black soaps have varying degrees of solubility in Ethanol (g) (0.53±0.42-
1.47 ±0.02) and water (0.62±0.21-2.35 ±0.00). Total fatty acid of all the soap were low (0.03-
0.62) and were alkali(pH8-9) in nature except soap fortified with Acalypha and market sample
that were slightly acidic (pH 6 and 5).The minimum inhibitory concentrationsmg/mL(31.25) and
minimum bactericidal concentrations(62.5) of the soaps were determined. The mechanism of
action showed that sodium and potassium ions were leaked by the black soaps from the cell of the
organisms. Sodium ion and Potassium ion that was leakedby the soap was high in bacterial while
the value was lower in fungi.Qualitative and quantitative screening for anti-nutrient compounds
indicated presence of Alkaloids with the highest values across the black soap samples. Structural
elucidation of methylatedfraction of the black soap by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
(GCMS) has shown the presence of fatty acids (dodecanoic acid) as the dominant functional
groups.This study has shown that the antimicrobial activities of the black soap may be attributed
to the presence of anti-nutrient compounds, stearic acid (fatty acid) and its bacterial flora. |
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