Abstract Background The global burden of bacterial infections is high and has been further aggravated by increasing resistance to antibiotics. In the search for novel antibacterials, three medicinal plants: Peperomia vulcanica, Peperomia fernandopoioana (Piperaceae) and Scleria striatinux (Cyperaceae), were investigated for antibacterial activity and toxicity. Methods Crude extracts of these plants were tested by the disc diffusion method against six bacterial test organisms followed by bio-assay guided fractionation, isolation and testing of pure compounds. The minimum inhibitory (MIC) and minimum bactericidal (MBC) concentrations were measured by the microdilution method. The acute toxicity of the active extracts and cytotoxicity of the a...
Background: Crataegus mexicana, Hyptis albida, Larrea tridentata, Ocimum baislicum, Prunus serotina,...
Medicinal plants are geared towards the development of the news antibiotics and the use of medicinal...
The pressure exerted by the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance has forced a flurry of scienti...
Peperomia obtusifolia is a herbaceous perennial plant native to the Americas reported as a tradition...
Antibiotics play a vital role in combating diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria. Consumption of an...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
Extract from the leaves and stems of Peperomia pellucida was tested for the presence of antimicrobia...
Peperomia pellucida is widely used in traditional medicine for the treatment of abscesses, acne, boi...
The global burden of bacterial infections is very high and has been exacerbated by increasing resist...
Plants are the most important resource of herbal medicines and the occurrence of secondary metabolit...
Objective: To describe the ethnopharmacology study and screening of the antimicrobial activity of ...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved numerous defense mechanisms against antimicrobial agents; hence res...
Softcoral has a potency as the new source of bioactive compound. This research aims to study antibac...
The present research work was focused on the antibacterial activity of medicinal plants (Aegle marme...
Bacterial infections, if not properly treated, have the potential to become life-threatening in huma...
Background: Crataegus mexicana, Hyptis albida, Larrea tridentata, Ocimum baislicum, Prunus serotina,...
Medicinal plants are geared towards the development of the news antibiotics and the use of medicinal...
The pressure exerted by the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance has forced a flurry of scienti...
Peperomia obtusifolia is a herbaceous perennial plant native to the Americas reported as a tradition...
Antibiotics play a vital role in combating diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria. Consumption of an...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
Extract from the leaves and stems of Peperomia pellucida was tested for the presence of antimicrobia...
Peperomia pellucida is widely used in traditional medicine for the treatment of abscesses, acne, boi...
The global burden of bacterial infections is very high and has been exacerbated by increasing resist...
Plants are the most important resource of herbal medicines and the occurrence of secondary metabolit...
Objective: To describe the ethnopharmacology study and screening of the antimicrobial activity of ...
Bacterial pathogens have evolved numerous defense mechanisms against antimicrobial agents; hence res...
Softcoral has a potency as the new source of bioactive compound. This research aims to study antibac...
The present research work was focused on the antibacterial activity of medicinal plants (Aegle marme...
Bacterial infections, if not properly treated, have the potential to become life-threatening in huma...
Background: Crataegus mexicana, Hyptis albida, Larrea tridentata, Ocimum baislicum, Prunus serotina,...
Medicinal plants are geared towards the development of the news antibiotics and the use of medicinal...
The pressure exerted by the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance has forced a flurry of scienti...