2011
DOI: 10.13040/ijpsr.0975-8232.2(7).1669-78
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Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the antimicrobial activity of three selected Lebanese plants (Rheum rhaponticum, Olea europaea, and Viola Odorata) against Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) -producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, and to identify the specific plant fraction responsible for the antimicrobial activity. The plants were extracted with ethanol to yield the crude extract which was further subfractionated by different solvents to obtain the petroleum ether, the dichlorometha… Show more

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“…The plants were extracted with ethanol before further sub-fractionation with different solvents. The majority of the tested strains had an MIC range between 2.5 and 80 μg/ml (Abdel-Massih et al, 2010; Daoud et al, 2011).…”
Section: Middle Eastern Plant Extracts With Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plants were extracted with ethanol before further sub-fractionation with different solvents. The majority of the tested strains had an MIC range between 2.5 and 80 μg/ml (Abdel-Massih et al, 2010; Daoud et al, 2011).…”
Section: Middle Eastern Plant Extracts With Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%