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Evaluation of Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, and Cytotoxic Activities and Correlation with Phytoconstituents in Some Medicinal Plants of Nepal November 2022 Journal of ‪Department of Biosciences, Saurashtra University, Rajkot‬ – ‪‪Cited by 17,644‬‬ – ‪Plant physiology‬ – ‪Experimental biology‬ – ‪Herbal technology‬ – ‪Ethnopharmacology‬ – ‪Nanotechnology‬ Considering the vast potentiality of plants as sources for antimicrobial drugs, this study aimed to investigate in vitro antibacterial and antifungal activity of extracts from some selected medicinal

Medicinal plants and antimicrobial activity

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Assessment of Phytochemical, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activities of Some Medicinal Plants from Kaski Dis-trict of Nepal January 2020 American Journal of Plant

Antimicrobial activities evaluation and phytochemical screening of some selected medicinal plants: A possible alternative in the treatment of multidrug-resistant Abstract Different parts of three plants (Primula auriculata, Fumaria vaillantii and Falcaria vulgaris) were extracted with three different solvents to yield 72 crude extracts. The

We aimed to find the in vitro antibacterial activity of ethanolic extracts of 5 different traditionally used medicinal plants are Punica granatum L, Acalypha ianceolata L, Thymus The methanol extract of 12 medicinal plants were evaluated for its antibacterial activity against Gram-positive (5 strains) and Gram-negative bacteria (10 strains) by assay for minimum Background Patients with lymphoedema are at high risk of getting bacterial and fungal wound infections leading to acute inflammatory episodes associated with cellulitis and

The present article elucidates on the antimicrobial (antibacterial and antifungal) activity of some medicinal plants (herbs) against different microbes (e.g., bacteria and fungi). Therefore, our study reports the assessment of some Egyptian plant extracts for their antioxidant and antimicrobial activities against drug-resistant clinical strains of skin burn

The study is aimed to assess the in-vitro antioxidant and antibacterial activities of some of the most commonly used plants as traditional medicine.

Methods: The antimicrobial activity of five medicinal plants’ extracts (aqueous and ethanol) were evaluated against Proteus mirabilis (LHC201), Pseudomonas

In recent years, there has been a growing interest in researching and developing new antimicrobial agents from various sources to combat microbial resistance. Therefore, a Some general considerations must be established for the study of the antimicrobial activity of plant extracts, essential oils and the compounds isolated from them. Of Pharmaceutical Research & Allied Sciences 54 Evaluation Of In Vitro Antibacterial A ctivity of Some Sri Lankan Medicinal Plants Athige Rajith Neloshan Silva 1*

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Objective: The main objective of this study was to conduct phytochemical screening and antimicrobial activity evaluation of selected traditionally used medicinal plants in

Objective The main objective of this study was to conduct phytochemical screening and antimicrobial activity evaluation of selected traditionally used medicinal plants in Ethiopia. Background Infectious diseases are a major global public health concern as antimicrobial resistance (AMR) currently accounts for more than 700,000 deaths per year The methanol extract of 12 medicinal plants were evaluated for its antibacterial activity against Gram-positive (5 strains) and Gram-negative bacteria (10 strains) by assay for

Evaluation of Hypoglycemic activity of leaf organic extracts from Antibacterial Activity of Some Traditionally Used Smallanthus sonchifolius: Constituents of the most Medicinal Plants against

In this review, the medicinal plants and their active constituents recommended by EMA for skin disorders are discussed in terms of their antibacterial effect.

Medicinal plants are endowed with diverse bioactive compounds to treat multidrug-resistant (MDR) microbes. So far, a less thorough examination has been made in Abstract Infectious diseases pose a formidable global challenge, compounded by the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. Consequently, researchers are actively exploring novel The potential antibacterial activity of this medicinal plant against both gram gram-negative bacteria justifies the use of the plants as the wound healing agent.

In vitro evaluation of the antibacterial activity of some medicinal plant extracts against Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum January Medicinal plants are traditionally used for the treatment of human infections. The present study was undertaken to investigate Bergenia ciliata, Jasminum officinale, and

The antibacterial activity of the medicinal plants was further assessed by evaluating the value of Minimal Inhibitory Concentration (MIC), which is the lowest concentration of a Antifungal activity of some medicinal plant methanol ex- tracts (100 µg ml) and fungicide (10 µg ml) against fungal species tested by disc diffusion assay. We provide an in-depth analysis of these medicinal plant extracts, examining the factors influencing their antibacterial properties and offering a comprehensive overview of their

Forty-five species of 29 plant families used in the traditional medicine by Iranian people, showed antibacterial activities against one or more of the bacterial species: Bacillus cereus, Bacillus

Background Acacia cyanophylla is a medicinal plant of the Fabaceae family that is widely distributed in Australia and Asia, also it has many medicinal properties such as Background Four out of five individuals rely on traditional medicine for their primary healthcare needs. Medicinal plants are endowed

47.Kebede T., Gadisa E., Tufa A. Antimicrobial activities evaluation and phytochemical screening of some selected medicinal plants: a possible alternative in the treatment of multidrug-resistant

Evaluation of antimicrobial activity of some plant extracts against antibiotic susceptible and resistant bacterial strains causing wound infection

Aim: The present study was conducted to evaluate the antibacterial and antioxidant activities of aqueous and solvent extracts of some selected medicinal plants.

Medicinal plants are traditionally used for the treatment of human infections. The present study was undertaken to investigate Bergenia ciliata, Jasminum officinale, and