Lime (Citrus aurantifolia) is a traditional plant that is widely used as antibacterial. This study proves the effect of Lime Pee Extract (LPE) on the colonization and growth, mediated by the activity of IL-6, of bacteriaSalmonellatyphi in Balb/c mice. Mice were divided into four groups; LPE 510 mg/kg body weight (bw), LPE 750 mg/kgbw, and positive and negative control. The exam-ination was carried out 3 times, on the 5th day before the interven-tion, on the 10th day after the intervention and on the 30th day after maintenance. Intervention of LPE for 5 days can decrease the number of S. typhi colonies, even maintenance for 20 days after the intervention showed no bacterial growth. IL-6 pro-inflamma-tory cytokine activity increased on examination day 5 after S. typhi injection and decreased after intervention on day 10, it was significantly different between pre and post at all groups except for negative controls (p=0.15). The speed of decrease in IL-6 lev-els was the greatest at the LPE 750 mg/kgbw (velocity=-5.64%). LPE decreased serum levels of IL-6 and inhibited the growth of S. typhi colony in Balb/c mice. LPE has potential for antibacterial and anti-inflammatory
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Kasim, V. N., Hatta, M., Natzir, R., Hadju, V., Hala, Y., Budu, … Idrus, H. H. (2020). Antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects of lime (Citrus aurantifolia) peel extract in Balb/c mice infected by Salmonella typhi. Journal of Biological Research (Italy), 93(2), 81–84. https://doi.org/10.4081/JBR.2020.8951