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ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME SAUDI ARABIAN HERBAL PLANTS

BACKGROUND: Several edible plants are used in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia since early time to control microbial infections. In the present study, twenty-four Saudi Arabian medicinal plants d according to traditionally used were select and investigated for the antimicrobial activities MATERIALS AND METHO...

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Autores principales: Shahat, Abdelaaty A., Mahmoud, Elsayed A., Al-Mishari, Abdullah A., Alsaid, Mansour S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI) 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5446440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28573232
http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/ajtcam.v14i2.17
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author Shahat, Abdelaaty A.
Mahmoud, Elsayed A.
Al-Mishari, Abdullah A.
Alsaid, Mansour S.
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Mahmoud, Elsayed A.
Al-Mishari, Abdullah A.
Alsaid, Mansour S.
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description BACKGROUND: Several edible plants are used in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia since early time to control microbial infections. In the present study, twenty-four Saudi Arabian medicinal plants d according to traditionally used were select and investigated for the antimicrobial activities MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was designed at evaluating the antimicrobial activities of the methanol extracts of twenty-four species of sixteen plant families used in the traditional medicine by Saudi Arabian people for the treatment of numerous ailments of the microbial and non-microbial origin against four Gram-positive, four Gram-negative bacteria and four fungi and yeast using the agar well diffusion method. RESULTS: Of most of the plants tested were found to be active against two to eight organisms. Five plants were active against eight organisms. The data appeared that extracts of Echium arabicum (SY-176), Rhantarium epapposum (SY-Rumex vesicarus (SY-181), Ziziphus nummularia (SY-188), Caylusea hexagyna (SY-197) and Artemisia monosperma (SY-198) have anti-microbial activity against the most of tested bacteria, fungi and yeast. Whereas (SY-, the extracts of Teucrium oliverianum (SY-175), Zilla spinosa (SY-187), and Rhazya stricta (SY-195) have poor action against the tested bacteria, fungi and yeast. CONCLUSION: The antimicrobial activity of plant extracts against bacteria was more effective than against fungi
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spelling pubmed-54464402017-06-05 ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME SAUDI ARABIAN HERBAL PLANTS Shahat, Abdelaaty A. Mahmoud, Elsayed A. Al-Mishari, Abdullah A. Alsaid, Mansour S. Afr J Tradit Complement Altern Med Article BACKGROUND: Several edible plants are used in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia since early time to control microbial infections. In the present study, twenty-four Saudi Arabian medicinal plants d according to traditionally used were select and investigated for the antimicrobial activities MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was designed at evaluating the antimicrobial activities of the methanol extracts of twenty-four species of sixteen plant families used in the traditional medicine by Saudi Arabian people for the treatment of numerous ailments of the microbial and non-microbial origin against four Gram-positive, four Gram-negative bacteria and four fungi and yeast using the agar well diffusion method. RESULTS: Of most of the plants tested were found to be active against two to eight organisms. Five plants were active against eight organisms. The data appeared that extracts of Echium arabicum (SY-176), Rhantarium epapposum (SY-Rumex vesicarus (SY-181), Ziziphus nummularia (SY-188), Caylusea hexagyna (SY-197) and Artemisia monosperma (SY-198) have anti-microbial activity against the most of tested bacteria, fungi and yeast. Whereas (SY-, the extracts of Teucrium oliverianum (SY-175), Zilla spinosa (SY-187), and Rhazya stricta (SY-195) have poor action against the tested bacteria, fungi and yeast. CONCLUSION: The antimicrobial activity of plant extracts against bacteria was more effective than against fungi African Traditional Herbal Medicine Supporters Initiative (ATHMSI) 2017-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5446440/ /pubmed/28573232 http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/ajtcam.v14i2.17 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Afr. J. Traditional Complementary and Alternative Medicines http://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC-BY/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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Shahat, Abdelaaty A.
Mahmoud, Elsayed A.
Al-Mishari, Abdullah A.
Alsaid, Mansour S.
ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME SAUDI ARABIAN HERBAL PLANTS
title ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME SAUDI ARABIAN HERBAL PLANTS
title_full ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME SAUDI ARABIAN HERBAL PLANTS
title_fullStr ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME SAUDI ARABIAN HERBAL PLANTS
title_full_unstemmed ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME SAUDI ARABIAN HERBAL PLANTS
title_short ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF SOME SAUDI ARABIAN HERBAL PLANTS
title_sort antimicrobial activities of some saudi arabian herbal plants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5446440/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28573232
http://dx.doi.org/10.21010/ajtcam.v14i2.17
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