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Paper Id: IJARW1282
Title: SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF PLANT EXTRACTS FROM PHYTOLACCA DODECANDRA AND DATURA STRAMONIUM
Published in: International Journal Of All Research Writings
Publisher: IJARW
ISSN: 2582-1008
Volume / Issue: Volume 1 Issue 12
Pages: 10
Published On: 6/5/2020 4:10:11 AM      (MM/dd/yyyy)
Main Author Details
Name: Habingabo Innocent
Institute: University of Rwanda/College of Science and Technology
Co - Author Details
Author Name Author Institute
Habihirwe Donath University of Rwanda/College of Science and Technology
Dr. Ndayambaje Jean Bernard University of Rwanda/College of Science and Technology
Abstract
Research Area: Botanical sciences
KeyWord: antibacterial activity, quantitative determination, phytochemicals
Abstract: In the past years, the medicinal plants have been used by practitioners to treat different types of diseases. Based on the contribution of naturally occurring plants in biomedicine, the present study was carried out to reveal and emphasize the appreciable impact of medicinal plants named Phytolacca dodecandra commonly known as endod, gopo berry, or African soapberry and Datura stramonium in the bacterial and fungal related disease treatments. The samples of unknown bacteria were randomly collected from KIST IV Lab; toilet flusher, doorknobs inside lab and waste water in front of the lab. Using the selective media and biochemical tests; therefore; the three strains were identified and isolated through morphology study, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and Staphylococcus epidermidis. The systematic analysis was conducted on the samples of two plants collected from Kigali City at Cercle Sportif des Jeux (Gikondo). These plants contain phytochemicals in different quantity such as terpenoids, tannins, alkaloids and flavonoids. They were determined using identification test and gravimetric method to show which one is more abundant in each plant. For each plant, phytochemicals comparison was shown on the histogram. The obtained quantity of leaves crude extracts of Phytolacca dodecandra and Daturastramonium are 1.7g and 3.4g respectively. Hence, the crude extracts of these plants shown activity at the minimum inhibitory volume of 5μl. Finally, the study revealed that Datura stramonium is more efficacy on bacterial strain such as Staphylococcus aureus and S. epidermidis than Phytolacca dodecandra. Moreover, extracts from these two plants couldn’t show any antibacterial activity on E. coli due to its insensitivity. However, Gram-negative bacteria are frequently reported to have developed multi drug resistance to many of the antibiotics currently available in the market of which Escherichia coli is the most prominent.
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Habingabo Innocent , Habihirwe Donath, Dr. Ndayambaje Jean Bernard, "SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF PLANT EXTRACTS FROM PHYTOLACCA DODECANDRA AND DATURA STRAMONIUM", International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol. 1, no. 12, pp. 41-50, 2020.
MLA Habingabo Innocent , Habihirwe Donath, Dr. Ndayambaje Jean Bernard "SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF PLANT EXTRACTS FROM PHYTOLACCA DODECANDRA AND DATURA STRAMONIUM." International Journal Of All Research Writings, vol 1, no. 12, 2020, pp. 41-50.
APA Habingabo Innocent , Habihirwe Donath, Dr. Ndayambaje Jean Bernard (2020). SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF PLANT EXTRACTS FROM PHYTOLACCA DODECANDRA AND DATURA STRAMONIUM. International Journal Of All Research Writings, 1(12), 41-50.
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