Leaf extract of 12 medicinal plants were obtained by using 10mM sodium phosphate buffer and studied for their antibacterial activity against 6 cariogenic pathogens. Among them, the extract from Streblus asper showed the most intensive activity. Antibacterial activity of Streblus asper was investigated by the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) test and the viable cell count method. MIC of Streblus asper against Candida albicans causing dental caries was determined to be 2.5 μg/ml. The kinetic study showed that Streblus asper completely inactivated C. albicans at the concentration 50μg/ml in 15hours.Hemolytic study of the Streblus asper plant leaf protein gives HC50 value at a very high range than that of the MIC values against C. albicans of the organisms and thus flourish its application as successful pharmaceutical drug in practice.
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