The In-Vitro Activity of Manuka Honey and Indian Costus (Saussurea Costus) on the Growth of Bacteria that Cause Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Mamdouh Bukhari
Talib Banassir
Edhah Alsaeeda
Ayman Tayeb
Adel Almoolem
Areej Gammash
Rahmah Madkhali
Moaaz Alshareef
Walaa Mrieny
Mohammed Kurdi

Abstract

The Mycobacterium Tuberculosis complex is a group of species of Mycobacteria involved in a serious bacterial disease which infects the respiratory system and organs. Multi-drug resistant (MDR) strains have been produced as a result of the fast emergence of resistance against first-line anti-tuberculosis medicines in recent years worldwide. The objective of this study is to determine alternatives to anti-mycobacterial antibiotics, such as Manuka honey and Indian costus. MTB isolates (???? = 15) were evaluated for their susceptibility to Manuka honey graded as +15 and Indian costus by using different concentrations. Among the TB isolates (???? = 15) tested, four (27%) isolates were resistant at 15% v/v honey, while, at 18% v/v of Manuka honey, two (13%) isolates were found to be resistant. Resistance was not seen at honey concentrations of 20% v/v. On the other hand, Indian costus had a slight effectiveness at concentrations of 20% and 25%, affecting only two and five isolates of Mycobacteria, respectively; however, all isolates were inhibited at a concentration of 33% v/v of Indian costus. The present study clearly demonstrates that supposed alternatives (Manuka honey graded as +15 and Indian costus) possess significant anti-mycobacterial activity in vitro; however, further clinical trials should be performed to corroborate our initial findings.

How to Cite

Mamdouh Bukhari, Talib Banassir, Edhah Alsaeeda, Ayman Tayeb, Adel Almoolem, Areej Gammash, … Mohammed Kurdi. (2024). The In-Vitro Activity of Manuka Honey and Indian Costus (Saussurea Costus) on the Growth of Bacteria that Cause Pulmonary Tuberculosis . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 1577–1587. https://doi.org/10.70082/esiculture.vi.1630