Objectives: To study the antimicrobial property of 50percent aqueous ethanolic leaf extract of Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. against few micro organisms.Method: The leaves of Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. were sequentially soaked in petroleum  ether (60-800 C), chloroform, benzene and 50percent aqueous ethanol, extracts were collected, filtered and concentrated. Antimicrobial potentiality of the extracts were tested against few micro-organisms.Result: Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. exhibited antifungal effect against Rhizoctonia solani.Conclusion: The plant leaf extract can be used as antimicrobial agent against Rhizoctonia solani Key words: phytochemical products, antimicrobial property, bioassay
Acacia nilotica (L.) has been proved to be beneficial for common disorders like congestion, cold, ga...
Background/Aim: The problem of resistance of malaria parasites to available antimalarial drugs makes...
Medicinal plants are frequently used for the treatment of various infectious diseases. The objective...
Acacia nilotica L. commonly has been used in folk medicine to treat different diseases. The aim of t...
Acacia nilotica L. commonly has been used in folk medicine to treat different diseases. The aim of t...
An experiment was conducted to check antibacterial activity of leaf bark and root extracts of Acacia...
This study was designed to determine the antibacterial potential of Gum Arabic Tree (Acacia nilotica...
Infectious diseases are important cause of morbidity and mortality due to continuous emergence of mi...
The phytochemical screening, antibacterial and toxicological activities of extracts of the leaves, s...
Copyright © 2014 Arvind Kumar Sharma et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Traditional medicine systems plants are the major sources of substances used in managing and/or trea...
Hundreds of natural compounds are produced by plants that are used in defense against countless dise...
Hundreds of natural compounds are produced by plants that are used in defense against countless dise...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
Acacia species (Mimosaceae) is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical countries and has a va...
Acacia nilotica (L.) has been proved to be beneficial for common disorders like congestion, cold, ga...
Background/Aim: The problem of resistance of malaria parasites to available antimalarial drugs makes...
Medicinal plants are frequently used for the treatment of various infectious diseases. The objective...
Acacia nilotica L. commonly has been used in folk medicine to treat different diseases. The aim of t...
Acacia nilotica L. commonly has been used in folk medicine to treat different diseases. The aim of t...
An experiment was conducted to check antibacterial activity of leaf bark and root extracts of Acacia...
This study was designed to determine the antibacterial potential of Gum Arabic Tree (Acacia nilotica...
Infectious diseases are important cause of morbidity and mortality due to continuous emergence of mi...
The phytochemical screening, antibacterial and toxicological activities of extracts of the leaves, s...
Copyright © 2014 Arvind Kumar Sharma et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Traditional medicine systems plants are the major sources of substances used in managing and/or trea...
Hundreds of natural compounds are produced by plants that are used in defense against countless dise...
Hundreds of natural compounds are produced by plants that are used in defense against countless dise...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
Acacia species (Mimosaceae) is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical countries and has a va...
Acacia nilotica (L.) has been proved to be beneficial for common disorders like congestion, cold, ga...
Background/Aim: The problem of resistance of malaria parasites to available antimalarial drugs makes...
Medicinal plants are frequently used for the treatment of various infectious diseases. The objective...