Exell, Benth., Decne., and Benth. (family: Combretaceae) belong to the genus . Plants of this genus have been extensively used as traditional medicines to treat a variety of illnesses, including pathogen infections. However, we were unable to find any studies that have investigated the antibacterial activity of . Similarly, whilst some preliminary studies have examined the antimicrobial properties of and , they did not test the extracts against antibiotic-resistant pathogens. This study screens the antimicrobial activity of , , and and compares it to that of extracts prepared from both the fruit and leaves against a range of pathogens, including multi-antibiotic-resistant strains. Solvents with varying polarities were used to extract different phytochemical constituents from the leaves of , , and and from the fruit and leaves of . The aqueous and methanolic extracts each displayed significant antimicrobial activity when tested against the bacterial pathogens, including against the multidrug-resistant strains. When these extracts were tested in combination with selected antibiotics, some extracts potentiated the antimicrobial activity. This study identifies twelve synergistic, fifty-eight additive, and sixty non-interactive combinations, as well as thirty antagonistic effects. The extracts were evaluated for toxicity using the nauplii lethality assay (ALA) and were each classified as non-toxic, with the exception of the methanolic and aqueous fruit extracts and the aqueous and ethyl acetate leaf extracts. Metabolomic analysis using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) highlighted several flavonoids and tannins that may contribute to the antimicrobial activities reported herein. The potential antibacterial mechanism(s) of the extracts are discussed in this study.
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