2017
DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2017.911.1071
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Controlling of Microbial Growth by Using Cystoseira barbata Extract

Abstract: MARINE algae contain a variety of bioactive secondary metabolites and several compounds have been derived from them for prospective development of novel drugs by the pharmaceutical industries. In this laboratory experiment Cystoseira barbata was isolated from Red Sea coastal water (Safaga, Egypt). It was evaluated due to its bioactivities potential. Where the algal extract proved a potent activity against bacterial and fungal strains ranged between medium and high suppression action. It showed that Gram positi… Show more

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“…Among the bioflavonoids found in the analysed alga were Acacetin, Kaemp.3-(2-pcomaroyl) glucose, Rosmarinic, and phenols E-Vanillic, Benzoic, and Ferulic. The results showed potential for using this alga as a source of antibacterial and antimicrobial substances (Mostafa et al, 2017).…”
Section: Pytochemical Studies On "Marine Algae In Egypt"mentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Among the bioflavonoids found in the analysed alga were Acacetin, Kaemp.3-(2-pcomaroyl) glucose, Rosmarinic, and phenols E-Vanillic, Benzoic, and Ferulic. The results showed potential for using this alga as a source of antibacterial and antimicrobial substances (Mostafa et al, 2017).…”
Section: Pytochemical Studies On "Marine Algae In Egypt"mentioning
confidence: 84%