@ARTICLE{ATAEE KACHOEE, author = {ATAEE KACHOEE, RAMAZAN ALI and BEHZADIAN NEJAD, QHORBAN and }, title = {EFFECT OF AMYGDALUS COMMUNIS ON GROWTH AND TOXIN PRODUCTION OF CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE }, volume = {17}, number = {4}, abstract ={It is known that the major etiologic agent of pseudomembranous colitis in man is Clostridium difficile. With respect to traditional use of almond paste in the treatment of infantile diarrhea, we studied the effects of the aqueous extract of Amygdalus communis (AEAC) on the growth and toxin production of Clostridium difficile in culture medium and the rabbit ligated ileal loop. Three groups of male New Zealand white rabbits (1.5 -2 kg) were used in this study and ligated segments of the small intestine (4 -5cm) were prepared and injected with 1 mL of 24 hour extract culture filtrate, a mixture of vegetative cells of Clostridium difficile and different concentrations of AEAC, 1 mL mixture of purified toxins (A and B) and AEAC, and 1mL suspension of bacterium (10000 CFU/mL) alone. The results of this study revealed that AEAC at a concentration above 80 mg/mL completely inhibited the growth of Clostridium difficile. Although concentrations below 80 mg/mL of AEAC did not inhibit bacterial growth, synthesis or excretion of toxins A and B were inhibited. Injection of the mixture of AEAC and toxins A and B into the ligated segments of the small intestine yielded a positive result with no fluid accumulation at a level acceptable for diarrhea in comparison with positive controls (p }, URL = {http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/article-1-671-en.html}, eprint = {http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/article-1-671-en.pdf}, journal = {Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic Of Iran}, doi = {}, year = {2004} }