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Gorillas’ Medicinal Plants Offer Clues For Drug-Resistant E.coli‌

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Self-medicating gorillas have provided valuable clues in the search for new medicines to combat drug-resistant strains of E.coli.

Scientists say four plants consumed by wild gorillas in Gabon and used by local communities in traditional medicine show antibacterial and antioxidant properties.

Study leader Dr. Leresche Oyaba Yinda of the Interdisciplinary Medical Research Center in Gabon said: “Wild great apes often consume medicinal plants that can treat their ailments.

“The same plants are often used by local people in traditional medicine.”

The research team observed the behavior of western lowland gorillas in Moukalaba-Doudou National Park in Gabon and recorded the plants they ate.

The researchers identified four native plant species consumed by gorillas and used in traditional medicine. PLOS ONE VIA SWNS.

They also interviewed 27 people living in the nearby village of Doussala, including traditional healers and herbalists, about the plants used in local traditional medicine.

The researchers identified four native plant species that are both consumed by gorillas and used in traditional medicine: the fromager tree (Ceiba pentandra), giant yellow mulberry (Myrianthus arboreus), African teak (Milicia excelsa) and fig trees (Ficus).

The team tested bark samples of each plant for antibacterial and antioxidant properties and investigated their chemical composition.

They found that the bark of all four plants had antibacterial activity against at least one multi-drug-resistant strain of the potentially deadly Escherichia coli (E.coli) infection.

According to the findings published in the journal PLoS One, the fromager tree showed “remarkable activity” against all tested E. coli strains.

Dr. Oyaba Yinda said that alternative medicines and therapies offer definite hope for resolving many present and future public health problems. HARRIS RIGORAD VIA PEXELS.

Dr. Oyaba Yinda said: “All four plants contained compounds that have medicinal effects, including phenols, alkaloids, flavonoids, and proanthocyanidins.

“However, it’s not clear if gorillas consume these plants for medicinal or other reasons.”

He says biodiverse regions, such as central Africa, are home to a “huge reservoir” of unexplored and potentially medicinal plants.

Dr. Oyaba Yinda said: “This research provides preliminary insights about plants with antibacterial and antimicrobial properties, and the four plants investigated in this study might be promising targets for further drug discovery research — particularly with the aim of treating multidrug-resistant bacterial infections.”

He added: “Alternative medicines and therapies offer definite hope for the resolution of many present and future public health problems.

“Zoopharmacognosy is one of these new approaches, aimed at discovering new drugs.”

     

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