Ten Nigerian medicinal plants Abrus precatorius, Annona senegalensis, Anogeissus leiocarpus, Crateva adansonii, Detarium microcarpum, Faba spp, Neocarya macrophylla, Ocimum gratissimum, Securidaca longpenduculata and Terminalia avicennioides used by traditional medicine practitioners for the management of infectious and chronic diseases such as tuberculosis and whooping cough were investigated for in vitro antimycobacterial activity against attenuated strains of Mycobacterium bovis (BCG). Hexane and methanol extracts of the plant materials were obtained by maceration. The antimycobacterial activity was determined by the broth microdilution method. The hexane extracts of Anogeissus leiocarpus and Terminalia avicennioides showed strong inhibi...
Nine potent medicinal plants were selected through ethno-botanical survey in Southern parts of Ghana...
New drugs are highly needed to control mycobacterial infections. This study aimed at screening ethno...
Copyright © 2013 Balungile Madikizela et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Ten Nigerian medicinal plants Abrus precatorius, Annona senegalensis, Anogeissus leiocarpus, Crateva...
The global threat of tuberculosis demands for search for alternative antimycobacterial drugs [1]. Th...
The global threat of tuberculosis (TB) demands for search for alternative antimycobacterial drugs. S...
The antimicrobial activity of extracts of twelve Nigerian medicinal plant species and a “wonder cure...
Two Nigerian medicinal plants Bryophyllum pinnatum and Detarium microcarpum, reputed in traditional...
Seven different plants from Nigerian herbs were investigated for antiinfective properties. The plant...
The antimicrobial activity of extracts of twelve Nigerian medicinal plant species and a “wonder cure...
The antimicrobial activity of extracts of twelve Nigerian medicinal plant species and a “wonder cure...
The antimicrobial activity of extracts of twelve Nigerian medicinal plant species and a “wonder cure...
Seven different plants from Nigerian herbs were investigated for anti-infective properties. The plan...
Purpose: The present study was done to evaluate the antimycobacterial activity of aqueous and methan...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Several medicinal plants are traditionally used in Mozambique to tre...
Nine potent medicinal plants were selected through ethno-botanical survey in Southern parts of Ghana...
New drugs are highly needed to control mycobacterial infections. This study aimed at screening ethno...
Copyright © 2013 Balungile Madikizela et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Ten Nigerian medicinal plants Abrus precatorius, Annona senegalensis, Anogeissus leiocarpus, Crateva...
The global threat of tuberculosis demands for search for alternative antimycobacterial drugs [1]. Th...
The global threat of tuberculosis (TB) demands for search for alternative antimycobacterial drugs. S...
The antimicrobial activity of extracts of twelve Nigerian medicinal plant species and a “wonder cure...
Two Nigerian medicinal plants Bryophyllum pinnatum and Detarium microcarpum, reputed in traditional...
Seven different plants from Nigerian herbs were investigated for antiinfective properties. The plant...
The antimicrobial activity of extracts of twelve Nigerian medicinal plant species and a “wonder cure...
The antimicrobial activity of extracts of twelve Nigerian medicinal plant species and a “wonder cure...
The antimicrobial activity of extracts of twelve Nigerian medicinal plant species and a “wonder cure...
Seven different plants from Nigerian herbs were investigated for anti-infective properties. The plan...
Purpose: The present study was done to evaluate the antimycobacterial activity of aqueous and methan...
Ethnopharmacological relevance Several medicinal plants are traditionally used in Mozambique to tre...
Nine potent medicinal plants were selected through ethno-botanical survey in Southern parts of Ghana...
New drugs are highly needed to control mycobacterial infections. This study aimed at screening ethno...
Copyright © 2013 Balungile Madikizela et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...