Study on the antibacterial potential of physalis minima linn

Patel, T; Shah, K; Jiwan, K; Shrivastava, N

HERO ID

1039300

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

22131635

HERO ID 1039300
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Study on the antibacterial potential of physalis minima linn
Authors Patel, T; Shah, K; Jiwan, K; Shrivastava, N
Journal Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume 73
Issue 1
Page Numbers 111-115
Abstract Physalis minima is an important medicinal plant of Indian System of Medicine. This plant is reported for its diuretic, laxative and antiinflammatory activities. However, the plant is not well scrutinized for its antimicrobial potential. The major chemical constituents reported from the plant are phenolics and alkaloids, which suggest that the plant may turn out to be a potent antiinfective agent. The aim of the study was to find out the antibacterial potential of mature berries of P. minima using streak plate, well diffusion, determination of minimum inhibitory concentration and bioautographic methods against a battery of Gram positive and Gram negative bacterial strains. Results of the study showed that methanol and chloroform extracts of P. minima exhibited potent inhibitory activity against all the bacterial strains tested. Minimum inhibitory concentration found out was 100 μg in both the extracts. Bioautography assay showed polar compounds present in the crude extract are responsible for the antimicrobial action.
Doi 10.4103/0250-474X.89770
Pmid 22131635
Wosid WOS:000297056900021
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Language Text English
Keyword Bioautography; minimum inhibitory concentration; Physalis minima; thin layer chromatography
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