The leaves of three plants, Alstonia boonei, Morinda lucida and Petiveria alliacea, and latex of A. boonei were screened for antibacterial activity. In evaluating antibacterial activity, both aqueous and ethanol extracts of the plants were used. Agar well diffusion method was used to determine the antibacterial activity of the plants. Among the bacterial screened, Pseudomonas aeruginosa was the most resistant bacterial strain, while Flavobacterium sp., the most susceptible one. M. lucida extract was active against all the tested bacteria. Therefore, this plant can be selected for further investigation to determine its therapeutic potential. The latex of A. boonei was not active against any of the bacteria tested
The phytochemical analysis of both the aqueous and methanolic extracts of edible indigenous medicina...
Objective: The antibacterial activity of Moringa oleifera (Lam.) Leaves extract belonging to the fam...
The aqueous extracts from medicinal plants commonly used by herbalists in Mbeere, and Embu districts...
Ethanolic extracts of 50 plant species were screened for their antimicrobial activity against Bacill...
Objective: To study antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of Terminalia catappa, Psidium guajava...
Forty eight medicinal plants in Nigeria were screened for their antimicrobial activity. Twenty three...
The purpose of this research work is to determine the antimicrobial activities of crude ethyl acetat...
Methanol extract of three Nigerian medicinal plants were screened for antimicrobial activity using m...
Methanol extract of three Nigerian medicinal plants were screened for antimicrobial activity using m...
Nine plant species belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family and used in traditional medicine in Akwa Ib...
We screened forty crude extracts of twenty Cameroonian medicinal plants commonly used to treat bacte...
We investigate the antimicrobial activity and phytochemical screening of the aerial parts of Annona ...
Methanol extract of three Nigerian medicinal plants were screened for antimicrobial activity using m...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
Crude leave extracts of four folklore medicinal plants were subjected to phytochemical screening and...
The phytochemical analysis of both the aqueous and methanolic extracts of edible indigenous medicina...
Objective: The antibacterial activity of Moringa oleifera (Lam.) Leaves extract belonging to the fam...
The aqueous extracts from medicinal plants commonly used by herbalists in Mbeere, and Embu districts...
Ethanolic extracts of 50 plant species were screened for their antimicrobial activity against Bacill...
Objective: To study antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of Terminalia catappa, Psidium guajava...
Forty eight medicinal plants in Nigeria were screened for their antimicrobial activity. Twenty three...
The purpose of this research work is to determine the antimicrobial activities of crude ethyl acetat...
Methanol extract of three Nigerian medicinal plants were screened for antimicrobial activity using m...
Methanol extract of three Nigerian medicinal plants were screened for antimicrobial activity using m...
Nine plant species belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family and used in traditional medicine in Akwa Ib...
We screened forty crude extracts of twenty Cameroonian medicinal plants commonly used to treat bacte...
We investigate the antimicrobial activity and phytochemical screening of the aerial parts of Annona ...
Methanol extract of three Nigerian medicinal plants were screened for antimicrobial activity using m...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
Crude leave extracts of four folklore medicinal plants were subjected to phytochemical screening and...
The phytochemical analysis of both the aqueous and methanolic extracts of edible indigenous medicina...
Objective: The antibacterial activity of Moringa oleifera (Lam.) Leaves extract belonging to the fam...
The aqueous extracts from medicinal plants commonly used by herbalists in Mbeere, and Embu districts...