Increasing risk of antibiotic resistance of pathogenic bacteria has led to the exploration of alternative antibiotics derived from leaves of medicinal plants such as the fig (Ficus carica L.). The aim of this study was to determine the antimicrobial activity of the methanolic extract of fig leaves grown under Malaysian tropical environment against pathogenic bacteria linked to antibiotic resistance namely the Staphylococcus aureus and Escherechia coli. The methanolic extraction was performed by using soxhlet apparatus. The disc diffusion method was used to measure inhibition zone diameter on the Mueller-Hinton agar plate. Staphylococcus aureus displayed the highest diameter of inhibition zone against the extract at concentration of 900 mg/m...
Ficus plant components have application in traditional medicine because of the myriad uses they have...
There has been an increasing awareness about the importance of herbal plants in therapeutic uses whi...
Ficus kamerunensis is an epiphytic shrub or tree growing up to 20 m high. The plant is used in ethno...
In the present study, ethanolic extracts of Ficus carica L. leaves were tested for their antibacteri...
Background: Enterococcus faecalis is one of the bacteria that commonly found in root canal and pulp ...
Background: medicinal plants are an invaluable therapeutic stock in the search for new bioactive sub...
Enterobacter cloacae is currently known as a urinary tract infection agent, especially in hospitals ...
Ficus septica and Acalypha amentacea are amongst the diverse wildlife found along Wawa Dam, Rizal. D...
This study was designed to explore new antibacterial agent(s) from the defatted methanol and water e...
This study compares different solvent systems with the use of spontaneous fermentation on the phytoc...
The fig (Ficus septica) is a widespread wild plant whose leaf extract contains bioactive compounds w...
The use of medicinal plants all over the world predates the introduction of antibiotics and other mo...
The three (3) Ficus species; F. minahassae, F. nota and F. pseudopalma, were screened for their seco...
Objective: To determine the total phenolic and flavonoid contents, antioxidant and antimicrobial act...
In the present study we investigated antimicrobial activity of diethyl ether and methanol extraction...
Ficus plant components have application in traditional medicine because of the myriad uses they have...
There has been an increasing awareness about the importance of herbal plants in therapeutic uses whi...
Ficus kamerunensis is an epiphytic shrub or tree growing up to 20 m high. The plant is used in ethno...
In the present study, ethanolic extracts of Ficus carica L. leaves were tested for their antibacteri...
Background: Enterococcus faecalis is one of the bacteria that commonly found in root canal and pulp ...
Background: medicinal plants are an invaluable therapeutic stock in the search for new bioactive sub...
Enterobacter cloacae is currently known as a urinary tract infection agent, especially in hospitals ...
Ficus septica and Acalypha amentacea are amongst the diverse wildlife found along Wawa Dam, Rizal. D...
This study was designed to explore new antibacterial agent(s) from the defatted methanol and water e...
This study compares different solvent systems with the use of spontaneous fermentation on the phytoc...
The fig (Ficus septica) is a widespread wild plant whose leaf extract contains bioactive compounds w...
The use of medicinal plants all over the world predates the introduction of antibiotics and other mo...
The three (3) Ficus species; F. minahassae, F. nota and F. pseudopalma, were screened for their seco...
Objective: To determine the total phenolic and flavonoid contents, antioxidant and antimicrobial act...
In the present study we investigated antimicrobial activity of diethyl ether and methanol extraction...
Ficus plant components have application in traditional medicine because of the myriad uses they have...
There has been an increasing awareness about the importance of herbal plants in therapeutic uses whi...
Ficus kamerunensis is an epiphytic shrub or tree growing up to 20 m high. The plant is used in ethno...