Anti-bacterial potential of (Acacia nilotica, Trigonella foenum graecum, Punica granatum and Commiphora myrrha) crude extracts against diverse drug sensitive and resistant bacterial species
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2022
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Plant Science Today
Abstract
The alarming increase in bacterial resistance to antibiotics caused some
authors to state that we are approaching a post-antibiotic era and medical
catastrophe, the study aimed to assess the antimicrobial effects of selected
plant extracts against several sensitive and resistant bacterial isolates. Ex
perimental cross-sectional study was conducted, 70% ethanol crude Acac
cia nilotica, Trigonella foenum-graecum, Punica granatum and Commiphora
myrrha extract was prepared and several commercial antimicrobials agent
tested, the antibacterial activity was investigated using the disc diffusion
method. The inhibition zones' diameters (mm) were calculated and inter
preted by Zone Diameter Interpretative Standards. Data were analyzed by
using (SPSS) software version 22. About 200% of A. nilotica and T. foenum
graecum showed bactericidal effects against Enterococcus faecalis, means
±SD (12.3 ± 2.8 and 12.5 ± 2.1). The activity of 200% C. myrrha extract was
highest against all diverse bacterial. Despite a relatively high inhibition zone
among all plant ethanol extracts, the findings demonstrate that there is no
statistical significance in the inhibitory activity impact of varying concentra
tions of 70% ethanol extracts of all plants extract against bacterial isolates
(P. value ≥ 0.05). The outcomes of the ethanol extracts of the used plant un
der study demonstrated that the herbal extract can be a superior antimicro
bial potential than the result of the commercial broad spectrum antimicro
bial agent utilized. C. myrrha extract was potent antimicrobial activity
against all diverse bacterial species.
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Plant extract, antimicrobial effects, bacterial species, multi-drug resistant
