Wide range of plant extracts are used for medicinal purposes as they are very cheap, efficient, harmless and do not cause any side effects. Spices are parts of different plants and they add special aroma and taste to the food preparations. The aim of the study was to determine the antimicrobial activity of some important naturally grown spices against gram positive and gram negative pathogenic bacteria. Antibacterial activity of the spices was tested against gram positive bacteria Bacillus pumilus, Bacillus cereus and Staphylococcus aureus and gram negative bacteria Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi and Pseudomonas aeruginosa using aqueous, ethanolic, methanolic and liquid nutrient extracts. Among all the extracts tested alcoholic extracts...
 Objective: This study was focussed on an evaluation of antibacterial activities of aqueous and alc...
Various cultures of microbes; including gram positive bacteria, gram negative bacteria and fungi wer...
Escherichia coli are the most commonly present bacterium in the human intestine, which helps in prev...
In this study we compared the antimicrobial activities of extracts from four under-utilized spices a...
Although spice extracts are well known to exhibit antibacterial properties, there is lack of a compr...
The in vitro antibacterial activities of a total of 46 extracts from dietary spices and medicinal he...
The anti-microbial properties of four commonly used spices were investigated. The spices were Alium...
Different types of spices used daily have been documented to have antimicrobial and medicinal value ...
Since ancient times, spices are one of the important part of the human diet. In addition, it is used...
The antimicrobial effects of cinnamon, clove and ginger (grand and fresh) extracts against Bacillus ...
Crude ethanolic extracts and essential oils of 14 spices including cardamom, cinnamon, clove, corian...
Medicinal plants are now gaining attractiveness in treatment of bacterial infections and food preser...
evaluated against Pseudomonas lundensis, Bacillus cereus, Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus flavus. ...
Background: In addition to creating the desired flavor, spices play an important role in increasing ...
Introduction: Chemical industry is obligatory to improve new chemically effective components. Spices...
 Objective: This study was focussed on an evaluation of antibacterial activities of aqueous and alc...
Various cultures of microbes; including gram positive bacteria, gram negative bacteria and fungi wer...
Escherichia coli are the most commonly present bacterium in the human intestine, which helps in prev...
In this study we compared the antimicrobial activities of extracts from four under-utilized spices a...
Although spice extracts are well known to exhibit antibacterial properties, there is lack of a compr...
The in vitro antibacterial activities of a total of 46 extracts from dietary spices and medicinal he...
The anti-microbial properties of four commonly used spices were investigated. The spices were Alium...
Different types of spices used daily have been documented to have antimicrobial and medicinal value ...
Since ancient times, spices are one of the important part of the human diet. In addition, it is used...
The antimicrobial effects of cinnamon, clove and ginger (grand and fresh) extracts against Bacillus ...
Crude ethanolic extracts and essential oils of 14 spices including cardamom, cinnamon, clove, corian...
Medicinal plants are now gaining attractiveness in treatment of bacterial infections and food preser...
evaluated against Pseudomonas lundensis, Bacillus cereus, Aspergillus niger and Aspergillus flavus. ...
Background: In addition to creating the desired flavor, spices play an important role in increasing ...
Introduction: Chemical industry is obligatory to improve new chemically effective components. Spices...
 Objective: This study was focussed on an evaluation of antibacterial activities of aqueous and alc...
Various cultures of microbes; including gram positive bacteria, gram negative bacteria and fungi wer...
Escherichia coli are the most commonly present bacterium in the human intestine, which helps in prev...