The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medicinal plant species. Eight plant species used by the traditional healers and local people to treat fungal infections were selected for further phytochemical analysis and biological assay. The selected plant species were extracted with solvent of various polarities such as acetone, methanol, ethanol, hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate and water. Leaf, roots and bark extracts of Maerua juncea Pax, Albuca seineri (Engl & K. Krause) J.C Manning & Goldblatt, Senna italica Mill., Elephantorrhiza elephantina (Burch.) Skeels, Indigofera circinata Benth., Schinus molle L., Asparagus buchananii Bak., were screened for antifungal activity against thr...
M.Tech. (Food Technology)Abstract: The importance of medicinal plants for the treatment of different...
Infectious diseases are the world’s leading cause of premature deaths in humans and animals. The res...
Medicinal plants have been used in developing countries as alternative treatments to health problems...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
The acetone extracts of 12 plants used in folkloric medicine in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, we...
Aims: Plant diseases caused by pathogens are threatening crop yield. Agrochemicals are used extensiv...
The antifungal activity of acetone, methanol, hexane and dichloromethane leaf extracts of six plant ...
Fungal strains belonging to genus Fusarium and Aspergillus are known to infect crops, resulting in t...
Background: Medicinal plants are used by many ethnic groups as a source of medicine for the treatme...
Using the ethnobotanical approach, some Tanzanian plants reported to be used by traditional healers ...
Background: Medicinal plants are used by many ethnic groups as a source of medicine for the treatmen...
Background: Some of plants have antifungal properties because of special compounds in their contents...
This study was conducted to determine the antifungal potential of plants traditionally used in the t...
Crop fungal infections such as those caused by Fusarium species often result in yield loss pre- and ...
Abstract Background Diseases caused by microorganisms and parasites remain a major challenge globall...
M.Tech. (Food Technology)Abstract: The importance of medicinal plants for the treatment of different...
Infectious diseases are the world’s leading cause of premature deaths in humans and animals. The res...
Medicinal plants have been used in developing countries as alternative treatments to health problems...
The current study investigates the antifungal properties of crude plant extracts from selected medic...
The acetone extracts of 12 plants used in folkloric medicine in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, we...
Aims: Plant diseases caused by pathogens are threatening crop yield. Agrochemicals are used extensiv...
The antifungal activity of acetone, methanol, hexane and dichloromethane leaf extracts of six plant ...
Fungal strains belonging to genus Fusarium and Aspergillus are known to infect crops, resulting in t...
Background: Medicinal plants are used by many ethnic groups as a source of medicine for the treatme...
Using the ethnobotanical approach, some Tanzanian plants reported to be used by traditional healers ...
Background: Medicinal plants are used by many ethnic groups as a source of medicine for the treatmen...
Background: Some of plants have antifungal properties because of special compounds in their contents...
This study was conducted to determine the antifungal potential of plants traditionally used in the t...
Crop fungal infections such as those caused by Fusarium species often result in yield loss pre- and ...
Abstract Background Diseases caused by microorganisms and parasites remain a major challenge globall...
M.Tech. (Food Technology)Abstract: The importance of medicinal plants for the treatment of different...
Infectious diseases are the world’s leading cause of premature deaths in humans and animals. The res...
Medicinal plants have been used in developing countries as alternative treatments to health problems...