2024
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.253508
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Abstract: Present research work represents antiviral and antibacterial value of body fat of Saara hardwickii commonly called as spiny tailed lizard. Oil was extracted from body fats located in the ventral region of this animal using hydrocarbons e.g., n-hexane, methanol, butanol and ethyl acetate as a solvent. The antibacterial activity of lizard oil was tested against standard as well as multi-resistant lines ofEscherichia coli, Styphalococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Proteus vulgaris alone and with antibioti… Show more

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“…The extract was e ciently active against growth of NDV and IBV and comparatively less active against H9N2 and IBDV viruses. Current ndings are in accordance with earlier work carried on n-Hexane extract of Saara hardwickii body oil(Arshad et al 2022). GC-MS analysis of n-Hexane extract displayed bioactive compounds viz.…”
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“…The extract was e ciently active against growth of NDV and IBV and comparatively less active against H9N2 and IBDV viruses. Current ndings are in accordance with earlier work carried on n-Hexane extract of Saara hardwickii body oil(Arshad et al 2022). GC-MS analysis of n-Hexane extract displayed bioactive compounds viz.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…The steps in this technique were completed in accordance with (Balouiri et al, 2016). Freshly generated standard cell concentrations of fungus studies on natural medicinal substances (Arshad et al, 2024;Compean and Ynalvez, 2014;Ananthavalli and Karpagam, 2017). A growing number of pharmaceutical corporations and researchers have turned their attention to therapeutic plants in the last few decades.…”
Section: Determination Of Minimal Inhibitory Concentrations (Mic) By ...mentioning
confidence: 99%