Antimicrobial efficacy of Rheum palmatum, Curcuma longa and Alpinia officinarum extracts against some pathogenic microorganisms

Aly, MM; Gumgumjee, NM

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1108378

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Journal Article

Year

2011

Language

English

HERO ID 1108378
In Press No
Year 2011
Title Antimicrobial efficacy of Rheum palmatum, Curcuma longa and Alpinia officinarum extracts against some pathogenic microorganisms
Authors Aly, MM; Gumgumjee, NM
Journal African Journal of Biotechnology
Volume 10
Issue 56
Page Numbers 12058-12063
Abstract The use and search for antibiotics and dietary supplements derived from plants have accelerated in recent years. Three plants, used traditionally as medicine and as food additive in Saudi Arabia, were collected and extracted with either methanol or n-butanol. The used plants were Rheum palmatum, Curcuma longa and Alpinia officinarum. The plant extracts were screened for their inhibitory effects on seven bacterial and five fungal genera using agar well diffusion method. It was shown that methanol extract was more effective as compared to n-butanol extracts. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the methanol extracts of the used plants ranged from 50 to 175 mu g/ml. No toxicity was found using Artimia salina as test organism. Antitumor activity against Ehrlich ascites carcinoma was recorded only for C. longa extract.
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Keyword Antimicrobial; antibiotic; Rheum palmatum; Curcuma longa; Alpinia officinarum; toxicity; minimum inhibitory concentrations; Ehrlich ascites carcinoma
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