Title |
Synergistic Effects of the Combination of Galangin with Gentamicin against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus |
Author |
Young-Seob Lee1, Ok-Hwa Kang1, Jang-Gi Choi1, You-Chang Oh1, Hee-Sung Chae1, Jong Hak Kim1, Hyun Park2, Dong Hwan Sohn3, Zheng-Tao Wang4, and Dong-Yeul Kwon1* |
Address |
1Department of Oriental Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Wonkwang Oriental Medicines Research Institute, Wonkwang University, Jeonbuk 570-749, Republic of Korea, 2Department of Parasitology, College of Medicine, Wonkwang University, Jeonbuk 570-749, Republic of Korea, 3Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Wonkwang University, Jeonbuk 570-749, Republic of Korea, 4Shanghai R&D Center for Standardization of Chinese Medicines (SCSCM), Shanghai University of TCM, Shanghai 201203, P. R. China |
Bibliography |
Journal of Microbiology, 46(3),283-288, 2008,
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Key Words |
galangin, Alpinia officinarum, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), checkerboard test |
Abstract |
The antimicrobial killing activity toward methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has been a serious emerging global issue. New effective antimicrobials and/or new approaches to settle this issue are urgently needed. The oriental herb, Alpinia officinarum, has been used in Korea for several hundreds of years to treat various infectious diseases. As it is well known, one of the active constituents of Alpinia officinarum is galangin. Against the 17 strains, the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of galangin (GAL) were in the range of 62.5~125 μg/ml, and the MICs of gentamicin (GEN) ranged from 1.9 μg/ml to 2,000 μg/ml. The fractional inhibitory concentrations (FICs) of GAL, in combination with GEN, against 3 test strains were 0.4, 3.9, and 250 μg/ml, and were all 15.62 μg/ml in GEN. The FIC index showed marked synergism in the value range of 0.19 to 0.25. By determining time-kill curves, also confirmed the low synergism of the GAL and GEN combination against 4 h, 8 h, 12 h, and 24 h cultured MRSA. The time-kill study results indicated a low synergistic effect against 3 test strains. Thus, the mixture of GAL and GEN could lead to the development of new combination antibiotics against MRSA infection. |