Ethanolic and aqueous extracts of 10 Indian medicinal plants traditionally used in medicine at Vidisha district were studied for their antimicrobial activity against human pathogenic bacteria of clinical origin. Of these, 09 ethanolic extracts and 08 aqueous extracts of medicinal plant showed varied levels of antibacterial activity against one or more tested human pathogenic bacterial strains. Overall, broad-spectrum antibacterial activity was observed in 05 Indian medicinal plants (both ethanolic and aqueous extracts) against all test microorganisms (Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi and Streptococcus pneumoniae)
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
27-34In this study an attempt was made to assess the antibacterial potential of three medicinal plan...
The antimicrobial potential of seventy-seven extracts from twenty-four plants was screened against e...
A comparative in vitro antibacterial potential of extracts (aqueous and ethanol) of five important m...
A comparative in vitro antibacterial potential of extracts (aqueous and ethanol) of five important m...
Plant and plant products are used as medicine from the beginning of human civilization. This study c...
The anti-microbial activity of crude extracts (hexane, acetone, ethanol, and aqueous) of 46 edible p...
The extensive use of antibiotics to treat bacterial infections has led to the widespread emergence o...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the antibacterial efficacy of five Indian medicinal plants such as Acal...
Infectious diseases are one of the major problems in developing as well as developed countries. Trad...
India has rich heritage of using medicinal plants in traditional medicines such as Ayurveda, Siddha,...
Historically, bacteria have been the cause of some of the most deadly diseases and widespread epide...
Ethanol and Aqueous extracts of ten Indian medicinal plants were tested for their antibacterial prop...
India has rich heritage of using medicinal plants in traditional medicines such as Ayurveda, Siddha,...
AbstractInfectious diseases are one of the major problems in developing as well as developed countri...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
27-34In this study an attempt was made to assess the antibacterial potential of three medicinal plan...
The antimicrobial potential of seventy-seven extracts from twenty-four plants was screened against e...
A comparative in vitro antibacterial potential of extracts (aqueous and ethanol) of five important m...
A comparative in vitro antibacterial potential of extracts (aqueous and ethanol) of five important m...
Plant and plant products are used as medicine from the beginning of human civilization. This study c...
The anti-microbial activity of crude extracts (hexane, acetone, ethanol, and aqueous) of 46 edible p...
The extensive use of antibiotics to treat bacterial infections has led to the widespread emergence o...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the antibacterial efficacy of five Indian medicinal plants such as Acal...
Infectious diseases are one of the major problems in developing as well as developed countries. Trad...
India has rich heritage of using medicinal plants in traditional medicines such as Ayurveda, Siddha,...
Historically, bacteria have been the cause of some of the most deadly diseases and widespread epide...
Ethanol and Aqueous extracts of ten Indian medicinal plants were tested for their antibacterial prop...
India has rich heritage of using medicinal plants in traditional medicines such as Ayurveda, Siddha,...
AbstractInfectious diseases are one of the major problems in developing as well as developed countri...
Abstract: Plants are rich source of antibacterial agents, which could be exploited in human disease ...
27-34In this study an attempt was made to assess the antibacterial potential of three medicinal plan...
The antimicrobial potential of seventy-seven extracts from twenty-four plants was screened against e...