Introduction: Terminalia ferdinandiana (TF) is an endemic Australian native plant long used as a food and a medicinal agent by Indigenous Australians. Yet the medicinal bioactivities of this plant are poorly studied. Methods: TF extracts were prepared with various solvents, dried and then re-dissolved in water. Antibacterial activity of these TF preparations was determined by growth inhibition against a panel of pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Toxicity (LC50) was assessed by the Artemia franciscanna (brine shrimp) nauplii bioassay. Results: All extracts displayed antibacterial activity in the disc diffusion assay. The methanol extract proved to have the broadest specificity, inhibiting the growth of 13 of the 14 bacteria tested (93%). Ind...
The powdered leaf of Terminalia catappa was extracted using ethanol and partitioned into n-hexane,...
Terminalia catappa fruit flesh was used to check anthelmintic potential of hydroalcoholic extract. T...
The powdered leaf of Terminalia catappa was extracted using ethanol and partitioned into n-hexane, c...
The extracts of leaves and bark for Terminalia catappa are being use as worldwide popular folk medic...
Abstract Background Ternimalia brownii Fresen (Combretaceae) is widely used in traditional medicine ...
Terminalia chebula Retz. is a northern Indian plant species known for its anti-inflammatory and anti...
Introduction: Significant effort has been invested in looking at the antimicrobial activity of plant...
Terminalia petiolaris A. Cunn. Ex Benth. (genus: Terminalia, family: Combretaceae) is native to Aust...
ABSTRACT Terminalia chebula, belongs to a family Combretaceae, is a native of South Asia. The fruit...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the antibacterial activity of bark, stem, root, leaf a...
Terminalia chebula belonging to the family Combretaceae is called the "king of medicines" in Tibet a...
<p>World’s population relies chiefly on traditional medicinal plants, using their extracts or active...
Antibacterial activity of ethanolic, acetonic and chloroform extract of the fruit of Terminalia Cheb...
Thirty nine methanolic extracts from twenty five Australian native plants were investigated for toxi...
Objective: Bacterial infections and the resistance related to indiscriminate antibiotic use have led...
The powdered leaf of Terminalia catappa was extracted using ethanol and partitioned into n-hexane,...
Terminalia catappa fruit flesh was used to check anthelmintic potential of hydroalcoholic extract. T...
The powdered leaf of Terminalia catappa was extracted using ethanol and partitioned into n-hexane, c...
The extracts of leaves and bark for Terminalia catappa are being use as worldwide popular folk medic...
Abstract Background Ternimalia brownii Fresen (Combretaceae) is widely used in traditional medicine ...
Terminalia chebula Retz. is a northern Indian plant species known for its anti-inflammatory and anti...
Introduction: Significant effort has been invested in looking at the antimicrobial activity of plant...
Terminalia petiolaris A. Cunn. Ex Benth. (genus: Terminalia, family: Combretaceae) is native to Aust...
ABSTRACT Terminalia chebula, belongs to a family Combretaceae, is a native of South Asia. The fruit...
The present study was carried out to evaluate the antibacterial activity of bark, stem, root, leaf a...
Terminalia chebula belonging to the family Combretaceae is called the "king of medicines" in Tibet a...
<p>World’s population relies chiefly on traditional medicinal plants, using their extracts or active...
Antibacterial activity of ethanolic, acetonic and chloroform extract of the fruit of Terminalia Cheb...
Thirty nine methanolic extracts from twenty five Australian native plants were investigated for toxi...
Objective: Bacterial infections and the resistance related to indiscriminate antibiotic use have led...
The powdered leaf of Terminalia catappa was extracted using ethanol and partitioned into n-hexane,...
Terminalia catappa fruit flesh was used to check anthelmintic potential of hydroalcoholic extract. T...
The powdered leaf of Terminalia catappa was extracted using ethanol and partitioned into n-hexane, c...