In vitro screening of Circium arvense for potential antibacterial and antifungal activities

Khan, A; Amin, A; Khan, MA; Ali, I

HERO ID

1039788

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

PMID

21959814

HERO ID 1039788
In Press No
Year 2011
Title In vitro screening of Circium arvense for potential antibacterial and antifungal activities
Authors Khan, A; Amin, A; Khan, MA; Ali, I
Journal Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume 24
Issue 4
Page Numbers 519-522
Abstract The antimicrobial activities of Circium arvense extracts were evaluated against two human gram positive (Staphylococcus aureus, Micrococcus luteus) and four gram negative pathogen (Escherichia coli, pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterobacter, Klebsiella pneumoniae). The Methanol extracts of Circium arvense were used to obtain various fractions (X1) n-hexane, (X2) chloroform, (X3) ethyl acetate and (X4) n-butanol. The agar well diffusion assay and agar dilution susceptibility testing were carried out to determine the zone of inhibitions and the minimum inhibitory concentration respectively. Antifungal activity was employed by agar well diffusion method. The Ampicilline, Ofloxacine and Itraconazole were used as standard agents. Almost all fractions exhibited more or less antimicrobial activity. The X2 (Chloroform) fraction was reported as highly active fraction with good antimicrobial activity MIC 0.312 mg/ml against staphylococcus areous. The MBC values of fraction X2 (chloroform) was 2 times the MIC. Similarly all fractions exhibited good inhibitory activities against Aspergillus niger. The fraction X1(n-hexane) was found highly active 6(±0.11), followed by X2 (chloroform) fraction 5 (±0.17). Present study provides a base to explore the antimicrobial potential of Circium arvense. It is concluded that the Circium arvense having potential antibacterial and antifungal activities, irrespective of fact that the MIC values reported were high. Further investigations are recommended to exploit the hidden medicinal value of plant.
Pmid 21959814
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Keyword Traditional medicine; crude extract; antimicrobial activities; minimum inhibitory concentration
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