The aim of this work was to carry out a screening of some plants of this Brazilian region with activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Chloroform and methanol extracts of 37 plant species distributed among 17 families from Brazilian "Cerrado" which were tested against M. tuberculosis H37Rv and the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) was determined by the use of Microplate Alamar Blue Assay (MABA). Crude extracts from sixteen plants showed MIC value of < 125 µg/mL and three 31.2 µg/mL. These results suggest that the Brazilian "Cerrado" may be a source of plants that have activity anti-M. tuberculosis constituents that can be extracted by polars and apolars solvents
Ethnopharmacological relevance Several medicinal plants are traditionally used in Mozambique to tre...
Artemisia afra Jacq. Ex Willd., Carpobrotus edulis L. and Tulbaghia violacea Harv. were screened for...
Nine potent medicinal plants were selected through ethno-botanical survey in Southern parts of Ghana...
O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar uma seleção de algumas plantas de uma determinada região Bras...
Mycobacterium fortuitum is a rapidly-growing species of bacteria, ubiquitous in the environment and ...
Tuberculosis constitutes a serious public health problem because it has multi-resistant forms that r...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one infectious disease responsible for more than 2 million of deaths worldwide....
Thirty-six plant extracts from the brazilian Atlantic Forest were tested for their antimycobacterial...
Thirty-six plant extracts from the brazilian Atlantic Forest were tested for their antimycobacterial...
Fifteen plant species were collected from the Nelspruit Botanical Garden based on a list of plants p...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceSeveral medicinal plants are traditionally traded in open-air ...
Fifteen plant species were collected from the Nelspruit Botanical Garden based on a list of plants p...
Quarenta e oito extratos brutos etanólicos e frações (em hexano, diclorometano, acetato de etila e n...
Modern civilization is facing hundreds of disorders associated with microorganisms. The natural phyt...
Seven ethnobotanically selected medicinal plants were screened for their antimycobacterial activity....
Ethnopharmacological relevance Several medicinal plants are traditionally used in Mozambique to tre...
Artemisia afra Jacq. Ex Willd., Carpobrotus edulis L. and Tulbaghia violacea Harv. were screened for...
Nine potent medicinal plants were selected through ethno-botanical survey in Southern parts of Ghana...
O objetivo deste trabalho foi realizar uma seleção de algumas plantas de uma determinada região Bras...
Mycobacterium fortuitum is a rapidly-growing species of bacteria, ubiquitous in the environment and ...
Tuberculosis constitutes a serious public health problem because it has multi-resistant forms that r...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one infectious disease responsible for more than 2 million of deaths worldwide....
Thirty-six plant extracts from the brazilian Atlantic Forest were tested for their antimycobacterial...
Thirty-six plant extracts from the brazilian Atlantic Forest were tested for their antimycobacterial...
Fifteen plant species were collected from the Nelspruit Botanical Garden based on a list of plants p...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceSeveral medicinal plants are traditionally traded in open-air ...
Fifteen plant species were collected from the Nelspruit Botanical Garden based on a list of plants p...
Quarenta e oito extratos brutos etanólicos e frações (em hexano, diclorometano, acetato de etila e n...
Modern civilization is facing hundreds of disorders associated with microorganisms. The natural phyt...
Seven ethnobotanically selected medicinal plants were screened for their antimycobacterial activity....
Ethnopharmacological relevance Several medicinal plants are traditionally used in Mozambique to tre...
Artemisia afra Jacq. Ex Willd., Carpobrotus edulis L. and Tulbaghia violacea Harv. were screened for...
Nine potent medicinal plants were selected through ethno-botanical survey in Southern parts of Ghana...