ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2018,10,5,993-997.DOI:10.5530/pj.2018.5.169Published:August 2018Type:Original ArticleIn vivo Antibacterial Activity of Green Algae Ulva reticulata against Staphylococcus aureus in Drosophila Model of InfectionFirzan Nainu, Rangga Meidianto Asri, Aryadi Arsyad, Marianti Anggreni Manggau, and Muhammad Nur Amir Firzan Nainu1*, Rangga Meidianto Asri1, Aryadi Arsyad2, Marianti Anggreni Manggau1, Muhammad Nur Amir1 1Faculty of Pharmacy, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, INDONESIA. 2Faculty of Medicine, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, INDONESIA.Abstract:Background: Expansion of multi-drug resistant bacteria in social communities and health facilities has been widely reported. To overcome this ever-growing problem, new antibiotics with novel mechanisms of action are urgently required. Purpose: This research was carried out aiming to investigate the in vivo antibacterial effect of green algae Ulva reticulata against Staphylococcus aureus in fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) model of infection. Methods: Sample was dried and extracted with ethanol using maceration method. Wild type and mutant fruit flies were infected with S. aureus and subjected to survival and bacterial load analysis in the presence or absence of tetracycline or Ulva reticulata extract at different concentrations. All data were statistically analyzed. Results: Infection of D. melanogaster with S. aureus was characterized by two notable trends: reduction of host survival and increasing level of bacterial growth in the host during the course of infection. Such events were further augmented in mutant flies lacking normal immune responses. Nonetheless, improved survival rates and reduction of bacterial load were observed in wild type and immunodeficient mutant flies challenged with S. aureus in the presence of either tetracycline or ethanolic extracts of green algae Ulva reticulata. Conclusion: Taken together, our results suggest that Ulva reticulata yielded antistaphylococcal activity in vivo thus would be a prospective source for harvesting wide spectrum antibacterial compounds. Keywords:Antistaphylococcal, Drug discovery, Fruit flies, Infection model, Marine productsView:PDF (1004.06 KB) PDF Images Graphical Abstract ‹ Antibacterial and Cytotoxic Activities of Sponges Collected off the Coast of Togean Islands, Indonesia up Curcuma longa (Medicinal Plant) Research: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications Output during 1997-2016 ›