Objective: To assess the antibacterial goods of unrefined solvent methanol concentrate of Calligonum polygonoids, Asphadalous tenuiflous, Pulicaria crispa, and Fagonia cretica against a few human microorganisms. Method: Unrefined methanol concentrates of, Calligonum polygonoids, Asphadalous tenuiflous, Pulicaria crispa and Fagonia cretica at grouping of 500, 250 and 100µg/ml were considered in contrast to Gram-positive Staphylococcus carnosus and Gram -ve K. pneumoniae, S. typhi, E. coli and P. aurogenosa by utilizing circle dissemination strategy. Ciprofloxacin (5µg/ml) was utilized as a kind of perspective medication. Results: The concentrates of all plants showed expansive range antibacterial exercises in a portion subordinate way. The m...
Context: Development of resistance in human pathogens against conventional antibiotic necessitates s...
Backgrund & Objectives: Medicinal plants have been screened for their potential uses as alternative...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: The lack of new antibiotics and the increasing rate of resistance on pathogens...
Objective: To investigate the antibacterial efficacy of methanol extracts of leaves and roots of B. ...
  Objective: The present study was aimed to evaluate the antibacterial effect of Himalayan medicin...
Objective: We assessed the antimicrobial activity of methanol extracts of 4 medicinal plants against...
Medicinal plants are the wealthy source of various antibacterial agents. The objective of this study...
Medicinal plants are finding their way into pharmaceutical derivatives, cosmetics and f...
Crude extracts were prepared from the leaves of ten medicinal plants viz., Alpinia galanga, Artabotr...
AbstractCrude extracts from seeds viz., Hydnocarpus wightiana, Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, Wrightia ti...
Objective: To determine antimicrobial activity of methanol, ethyl acetate and acetone extracts of My...
Numerous studies have shown that aromatic and medicinal plants are sources of diverse nutrient and n...
Objective: Our objective of this research work was to investigate antimicrobial activity of five spe...
Context: The resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is raising serious concern globally. Asian medici...
The antimicrobial activity of crude extracts of five medicinal plants used in traditional Indian med...
Context: Development of resistance in human pathogens against conventional antibiotic necessitates s...
Backgrund & Objectives: Medicinal plants have been screened for their potential uses as alternative...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: The lack of new antibiotics and the increasing rate of resistance on pathogens...
Objective: To investigate the antibacterial efficacy of methanol extracts of leaves and roots of B. ...
  Objective: The present study was aimed to evaluate the antibacterial effect of Himalayan medicin...
Objective: We assessed the antimicrobial activity of methanol extracts of 4 medicinal plants against...
Medicinal plants are the wealthy source of various antibacterial agents. The objective of this study...
Medicinal plants are finding their way into pharmaceutical derivatives, cosmetics and f...
Crude extracts were prepared from the leaves of ten medicinal plants viz., Alpinia galanga, Artabotr...
AbstractCrude extracts from seeds viz., Hydnocarpus wightiana, Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, Wrightia ti...
Objective: To determine antimicrobial activity of methanol, ethyl acetate and acetone extracts of My...
Numerous studies have shown that aromatic and medicinal plants are sources of diverse nutrient and n...
Objective: Our objective of this research work was to investigate antimicrobial activity of five spe...
Context: The resistance of bacteria to antibiotics is raising serious concern globally. Asian medici...
The antimicrobial activity of crude extracts of five medicinal plants used in traditional Indian med...
Context: Development of resistance in human pathogens against conventional antibiotic necessitates s...
Backgrund & Objectives: Medicinal plants have been screened for their potential uses as alternative...
ABSTRACTIntroduction: The lack of new antibiotics and the increasing rate of resistance on pathogens...