Batis maritima is a halophytic shrub, one which has historically been used in the making of traditional medicine to treat ailments of microbial origins. Both of these facts suggest that the plant possesses compounds with antimicrobial properties, which may prove helpful against diseases of microbial origins. In the current research, the isolates of the alcoholic extracts of the leaves of B. maritima were compared to determine their efficacy as antifungal agents against two animal pathogenic fungi viz., Aspergillus flavus and a Malassezia sp. Normal phase gradient column chromatography was utilised to isolate the components of the alcoholic extracts. These were then prepared in 1% solutions and tested for their antifungal properties. The We...
Introduction: Incidence of drug resistance against chemical antimicrobial drugs has led the use of m...
Introduction: Candida albicans are normal flora bacteria on the skin and mucous membranes of humans....
Biological control involves the use of beneficial microorganisms (bacteria, yeasts, fungi) or the pr...
Batis maritima is a halophytic shrub, one which has historically been used in the making of traditio...
The rhizomes of Ginger (Zingiber Officinale) and leaves of Eucalyptus saligna and Polyalthia longifo...
Native peoples of Southern California historically used a variety of local plants as remedies for il...
<p>The antibacterial activities of the ethanolic extracts of seed, leaf and stem bark of <em>Vitella...
Introduction: Candida albicans causes the second most frequent vaginal infection, vulvovaginal candi...
This study focused on screening of local herbs against Aspergillus flavus. Three plant extracts were...
Aims: Plant diseases caused by pathogens are threatening crop yield. Agrochemicals are used extensiv...
Background: Contamination with aflatoxin, by Aspergillus flavus, is one the major challenges in agri...
The scope of the experiments included analysis of the antimicrobial activity of ethanolic, methanoli...
Plants have been used since long time ago to treat infectious diseases and are considered as importa...
Background and Aim: The use of bioactive compounds of medicinal plants in prevention, control and tr...
Background: Nowadays, it is necessary to discover new and efficient antifungal or antimicrobial drug...
Introduction: Incidence of drug resistance against chemical antimicrobial drugs has led the use of m...
Introduction: Candida albicans are normal flora bacteria on the skin and mucous membranes of humans....
Biological control involves the use of beneficial microorganisms (bacteria, yeasts, fungi) or the pr...
Batis maritima is a halophytic shrub, one which has historically been used in the making of traditio...
The rhizomes of Ginger (Zingiber Officinale) and leaves of Eucalyptus saligna and Polyalthia longifo...
Native peoples of Southern California historically used a variety of local plants as remedies for il...
<p>The antibacterial activities of the ethanolic extracts of seed, leaf and stem bark of <em>Vitella...
Introduction: Candida albicans causes the second most frequent vaginal infection, vulvovaginal candi...
This study focused on screening of local herbs against Aspergillus flavus. Three plant extracts were...
Aims: Plant diseases caused by pathogens are threatening crop yield. Agrochemicals are used extensiv...
Background: Contamination with aflatoxin, by Aspergillus flavus, is one the major challenges in agri...
The scope of the experiments included analysis of the antimicrobial activity of ethanolic, methanoli...
Plants have been used since long time ago to treat infectious diseases and are considered as importa...
Background and Aim: The use of bioactive compounds of medicinal plants in prevention, control and tr...
Background: Nowadays, it is necessary to discover new and efficient antifungal or antimicrobial drug...
Introduction: Incidence of drug resistance against chemical antimicrobial drugs has led the use of m...
Introduction: Candida albicans are normal flora bacteria on the skin and mucous membranes of humans....
Biological control involves the use of beneficial microorganisms (bacteria, yeasts, fungi) or the pr...