ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF A TRADITIONAL MEDICINAL PLANT AGAINST PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS CAUSING URINARY TRACT INFECTION
A.K. U mera Begam* and R. Senthilkumar
ABSTRACT
Bacterial pathogens have evolved numerous defense mechanisms
against antimicrobial agents; hence resistance to old and newly
produced drugs is on the rise. The phenomenon of antibiotic resistance
exhibited by the pathogenic microorganisms has led to the need for
screening of several medicinal plants for their potential antimicrobial
activity. Thus the present study was undertaken to investigate the
antibacterial activity of the aqueous extract of a traditional medicinal
plant which is used in our daily cuisine, against few urinary tract
infection causing pathogens like Streptococcus, Escherichia coli,
Klebsiella pneumoniae, Entereococcus and Enterobacter by well
diffusion method. Our studies concluded that crude extracts of the selected plant especially
exhibited significant activity against Streptococcus and the activity was found to be more
pronounced than the control standand drug commonly employed as antibiotic for treating the
infection. It can be concluded that these plants can be used to discover natural products that
may serve as lead for the development of new pharmaceuticals addressing the major
therapeutic needs.
Keywords: Antibacterial, Solanum torvum, urinary tract infection.
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