2009
DOI: 10.3844/ajassp.2009.1047.1058
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Antimicrobial Activity of Some Medicinal Plants from Malaysia

Abstract: Problem statement: It is well documented that lead is one of contaminants of industrial wastewaters and its pollution exists in the wastewater of many industries. As a result, recent research has focused on the development of cost effective alternatives using various natural sources and industrial wastes. In this setting, the use of low-cost agricultural materials, waste and residues for recovering heavy metals from contaminated industrial effluent has emerged as a potential alternative method to high cost ads… Show more

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“…In Malaysia, more than 3000 species of higher plants were reported to have medicinal value and have been used for productions in various traditional health care systems. Plants are important for ethnopharmacological studies and drug development, not only when bioactive phytochemicals are used directly as therapeutic agents, but also as starting materials for the synthesis of drugs or as models for pharmacologically active compounds (Newman et al, 2003;Philip et al, 2009). The genus Calophyllum belongs to Guttiferae family, which consist of 180-200 different species distributed in the warm humid tropics of the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Malaysia, more than 3000 species of higher plants were reported to have medicinal value and have been used for productions in various traditional health care systems. Plants are important for ethnopharmacological studies and drug development, not only when bioactive phytochemicals are used directly as therapeutic agents, but also as starting materials for the synthesis of drugs or as models for pharmacologically active compounds (Newman et al, 2003;Philip et al, 2009). The genus Calophyllum belongs to Guttiferae family, which consist of 180-200 different species distributed in the warm humid tropics of the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since time immemorial, plants have been indispensable sources of both preventive and curative traditional medicine preparations for human beings and livestock [2]. There are more than 35,000 plant species being used in various human cultures around the world for medicinal purpose [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous Study considers the inhibition zone from 14 mm and above, as high antimicrobial activity. 11 S. epidermidis is a member of the normal microflora on the human body, colonizes predominantly some parts of the skin but under some circumstances, it becomes an opportunistic pathogen. 12 With reference to the results, the extracts of the flowering stalks of C. violacea showed some degrees of antibacterial activities but all were less than 14 mm zone of inhibition and considered as weak activity, these bacteria were; B. cereus (8 and 7 mm), S. aureus (8 and 7 mm), P. aeruginosa (8 and 7 mm) and P. vulgaris (7 and 7 mm) for ethanolic and methanolic extracts, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%