In vitro antibacterial activity of herbal medicines combinations of herbal medicines and antibiotics against Edwardsiella tarda

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The antibacterial activity of five medicinal herbs,alone and together with other herbs or one of six antibiotics, against Edwardsiella tarda was determined by World Health Organization-International Collaborative Study (WHO-ICS) agar dilution protocol. Minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the herbs were significantlylower(≤4mg/ml)in treatments using the combinations Rhizoma coptidis+Radix scutellariae, Galla chinensis+Radix et Rhizoma rhei, Galla chinensis+Radix scutellariae, and Radix et Rhizoma rhei+Radix scutellariae than in treatments using Rhizoma coptidis, Radix et Rhizoma rhei, or Flos lonicerae (≥32 mg/ml). Almost all the combination treatments were more effective than treatment by a single herb. Combinations containing herbal medicines and regular antibiotics resulted in varying results: antibacterial effects increased with some combinations and decreased with others. Galla chinensis is suitable for use with most antibiotics, while streptomycin sulfate is suitable for use with many herbal medicines.

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Bai, D. Q., Li, R., Xing, K. Z., Guo, Y. J., Chen, C. X., Qiao, X. T., … Zhu, G. X. (2009). In vitro antibacterial activity of herbal medicines combinations of herbal medicines and antibiotics against Edwardsiella tarda. Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh, 61(1), 27–34. https://doi.org/10.46989/001c.20542

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