The antimicrobial activities of and alone and in combination was studied on two human pathogens, ATCC 35668 and ATCC 10556 by macro-and micro-broth dilution alone and in combination with two and three extracts. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) for and extracts in were found as 3.125, 6.25 & 1.56 mg/ml respectively, and for they were 1.56, 3.125 & 1.56 mg/ml respectively. MIC of and simultaneously in were 3.125mg/ml; 1.56 mg/ml, and simultaneously in were 6.25mg/ml and 3.125mg/ml; and and simultaneously in were 3.125 and 1.56mg/ml, respectively. MIC of , and extracts simultaneously in were 0.39 and S. sanguinis 0.78 mg/ml, respectively. Conclusively, , and revealed satisfactorily antibacterial effects on and , using a combination of the three extract makes the synergism antimicrobial effect and had the lowest MIC.
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