2014
DOI: 10.5897/ajmr2013.6360
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Antimicrobial potential of Rothmannia longiflora Salisb and Canna indica Linn extracts against selected strains of fungi and bacteria

Abstract: This study was conducted to investigate the antimicrobial activities of the methanolic extract of Rothmannia longiflora and Canna indica leaves against 10 pathogenic bacterial and fungal strains. The methanolic extract from the two plants were screened for their minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) against the microbial growth of Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella typhi, Klebsiella pneumonia, Candida albicans, Aspergillus niger, Phjapus stolometer a… Show more

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“…Due to high antimicrobial activity [32,46,47], different parts of this plant are used as traditional medicine to cure various diseases [48]. It contains palatable natural starch; thus, it can be used as food.…”
Section: Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to high antimicrobial activity [32,46,47], different parts of this plant are used as traditional medicine to cure various diseases [48]. It contains palatable natural starch; thus, it can be used as food.…”
Section: Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of these bioactive compound in R. wittii extracts suggests that this species could be a potential source for isolating bioactive compounds, with a possibility of their further application in medicine or as a promising remedy for treating certain diseases such as cancer and infectious diseases (Lakshmanan et al, 2011;Habtemariam et al, 2018). To date, only a few species of Rothmannia genus have been investigated with a focus on their antibacterial activity; for example, Awosan et al (2014) proved the antimicrobial effect of the methanolic extract of R. longiflora leaf against 10 pathogenic fungal and bacterial strains. The lack of evidences of bioactivity and chemical composition of R. wittii is a large hindrance to use this species in the industry and medicine.…”
Section: Antibacterial Activity Of Ethanolic Extract Of the R Wittii Trunksmentioning
confidence: 99%