The emergence of resistant bacteria strain has become a global health concern. It encourages the exploration of potential antibacterial agents, particularly from natural sources. The aim of this study was to investigate the antibacterial activity of ethanol extract of root, stems, leaves, and flowers of Polygonum pulchrum Blume against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, through disc diffusion method using cup-plate method. Inhibition zone against S. aureus from roots, stems, leaves, and flowers ethanol extract were 3.5 mm, 2.5 mm, 2.25 mm, and 2.62 mm, respectively, while the inhibition zone against E. coli were 2.25 mm, 2.12 mm, 1.62 mm, and 1.75 mm, respectively. In conclusion, ethanol extract of root, stem, leaves, and flower of...
Background: Sphaeranthus indicus Linn is a widely used medicinal plant in Indian traditional system ...
AbstractObjectiveTo search for antimicrobial agents among natural products.MethodsEthanolic extracts...
Introduction: According to the increasing resistance of pathogenic bacteria against antibiotics, sea...
Abstract Background and Objective: Because of increased resistance to antibiotics, side effects of c...
The use of antioxidants from natural resources has attracted increasing interest. One of the plant t...
Leaves of Polygonum minus Huds. contain some bioactive compounds which are potential as natural anti...
Numerous studies have shown that aromatic and medicinal plants are sources of diverse nutrient and n...
Microorganisms are raising resistance against available antibiotics due to usage of antibiotics in a...
Recently, drug resistance due to the extensive abuse and over-use of antibiotics has become an incre...
Background: Bryophyullum pinnatum is a resurrection plant and a significant source of folkloric medi...
The objectives of this research were to study antibacterial activities of syzgium polyanta (Ã...
Objective: To assess the antibacterial goods of unrefined solvent methanol concentrate of Calligonum...
Antibacterial activity, minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), and minimum bactericidal concentrati...
With the discovery of various antibiotic resistant bacteria, evaluations of antimicrobial activities...
Polygonum minus, subspecies of a large medicinal genus of Polygonaceae have long provided mankind wi...
Background: Sphaeranthus indicus Linn is a widely used medicinal plant in Indian traditional system ...
AbstractObjectiveTo search for antimicrobial agents among natural products.MethodsEthanolic extracts...
Introduction: According to the increasing resistance of pathogenic bacteria against antibiotics, sea...
Abstract Background and Objective: Because of increased resistance to antibiotics, side effects of c...
The use of antioxidants from natural resources has attracted increasing interest. One of the plant t...
Leaves of Polygonum minus Huds. contain some bioactive compounds which are potential as natural anti...
Numerous studies have shown that aromatic and medicinal plants are sources of diverse nutrient and n...
Microorganisms are raising resistance against available antibiotics due to usage of antibiotics in a...
Recently, drug resistance due to the extensive abuse and over-use of antibiotics has become an incre...
Background: Bryophyullum pinnatum is a resurrection plant and a significant source of folkloric medi...
The objectives of this research were to study antibacterial activities of syzgium polyanta (Ã...
Objective: To assess the antibacterial goods of unrefined solvent methanol concentrate of Calligonum...
Antibacterial activity, minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), and minimum bactericidal concentrati...
With the discovery of various antibiotic resistant bacteria, evaluations of antimicrobial activities...
Polygonum minus, subspecies of a large medicinal genus of Polygonaceae have long provided mankind wi...
Background: Sphaeranthus indicus Linn is a widely used medicinal plant in Indian traditional system ...
AbstractObjectiveTo search for antimicrobial agents among natural products.MethodsEthanolic extracts...
Introduction: According to the increasing resistance of pathogenic bacteria against antibiotics, sea...