The current study aimed to screen the preliminary phytochemicals in the leaf extract of the medicinal plant Simarouba glauca and to analyze its potential antimicrobial, antioxidant and anticancer properties. The phytochemical profile of the methanol extract was analyzed, and bioactive compounds were identified using chromatography, FTIR and GCMS. Antimicrobial activity and Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) were determined against 14 bacterial and 6 fungal strains. Moreover, the synergistic effect of a plant extract with commercially available antibiotics was also evaluated using the checkerboard method. The ethanolic and methanolic extracts showed exclusive activity against S. aureus and profound activity against E. coli and S. marcesc...
Traditional knowledge reveals that most of the plants are medicinally important, especially against ...
International audienceSpecies of the genus Simarouba have been studied because of their antimalarial...
  Objective: Continued resistance toward the antibiotics urges us to explore newer antibiotics. Pl...
Plant made medicine plays main role in drug formulation and synthesis with moderate or no side effec...
Objective: To investigate the total phenolic, flavonoids, tannin contents of Simarouba glauca leaves...
Objective: The current study was to evaluate and compare the phytochemical constituents and antioxid...
Cancer is a dreadful disease affecting humans of all age groups. The conventional method of treatmen...
Medicinal plants acted as traditional medicine from the ancient time and recognized as scientific me...
Objective: To investigate the anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic activities of simarouba glauca on...
<p>While anticancer properties of Simarouba glauca (SG, commonly known as Paradise tree) are well do...
Objectives: The present study was envisaged to identify the effect of anti-inflammatory and antidiab...
While anticancer properties of Simarouba glauca (SG, commonly known as Paradise tree) are well docum...
Simarouba glaucanbspis a species of flowering tree that is native to Florida in the United States, s...
The present investigation has been undertaken to study the wound healing properties of ethyl acetat...
In the present study, an extensive in vitro antimicrobial profiling was performed for three medicina...
Traditional knowledge reveals that most of the plants are medicinally important, especially against ...
International audienceSpecies of the genus Simarouba have been studied because of their antimalarial...
  Objective: Continued resistance toward the antibiotics urges us to explore newer antibiotics. Pl...
Plant made medicine plays main role in drug formulation and synthesis with moderate or no side effec...
Objective: To investigate the total phenolic, flavonoids, tannin contents of Simarouba glauca leaves...
Objective: The current study was to evaluate and compare the phytochemical constituents and antioxid...
Cancer is a dreadful disease affecting humans of all age groups. The conventional method of treatmen...
Medicinal plants acted as traditional medicine from the ancient time and recognized as scientific me...
Objective: To investigate the anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic activities of simarouba glauca on...
<p>While anticancer properties of Simarouba glauca (SG, commonly known as Paradise tree) are well do...
Objectives: The present study was envisaged to identify the effect of anti-inflammatory and antidiab...
While anticancer properties of Simarouba glauca (SG, commonly known as Paradise tree) are well docum...
Simarouba glaucanbspis a species of flowering tree that is native to Florida in the United States, s...
The present investigation has been undertaken to study the wound healing properties of ethyl acetat...
In the present study, an extensive in vitro antimicrobial profiling was performed for three medicina...
Traditional knowledge reveals that most of the plants are medicinally important, especially against ...
International audienceSpecies of the genus Simarouba have been studied because of their antimalarial...
  Objective: Continued resistance toward the antibiotics urges us to explore newer antibiotics. Pl...