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“…We examined the antibacterial activity of plant extracts by the diffusion and dilution method against gram-positive (S. mutans, S. pyogenes) and gram-negative bacteria (S. flexneri, V. choleraee, S. typhi). The polar solvents i.e., water; methanol, and acetone were susceptible to all the five selected bacteria as reports suggested that polar solvents exhibit more antibacterial activity [20]. During the study, it was found that the plant extracts exhibit different effects of antimicrobial activities it is because of the presence of additional membranes surrounding the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria [28].…”
Section: Total Antioxidant Activity (Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Powe...mentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…We examined the antibacterial activity of plant extracts by the diffusion and dilution method against gram-positive (S. mutans, S. pyogenes) and gram-negative bacteria (S. flexneri, V. choleraee, S. typhi). The polar solvents i.e., water; methanol, and acetone were susceptible to all the five selected bacteria as reports suggested that polar solvents exhibit more antibacterial activity [20]. During the study, it was found that the plant extracts exhibit different effects of antimicrobial activities it is because of the presence of additional membranes surrounding the cell wall of gram-negative bacteria [28].…”
Section: Total Antioxidant Activity (Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Powe...mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The visual turbidity of the broth was noted down to confirm the MIC. After MIC determination of the different extracts of the plant, an aliquot of 50µl of the broth from MIC which showed no visible bacterial growth was spread over fresh prepared Mueller Hinton Agar plates and incubated for 24 hrs at 37 °C and the MBC was read and recorded for 99.9% of the bacterial population are killed at the lowest concentration of the extract [19,20].…”
Section: Determination Of Mic and Mbcmentioning
confidence: 99%
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