SENSITIVITY PATTERNS OF SOME FLOWERING PLANTS GAINST SALMONELLA TYPHI AND PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA
Dr. S. Jenifer*, S. Priya, D. Kezia Laveena, S. John Sundar Singh, J. Jeyasree
ABSTRACT
The medicinal plants have been collected form wild resources and only
some species used in larger quantities are cultivated systematically.
Many medicinal plants, which were ignored in the past years, but the
number of plants still formed in the wild is progressively declining the
medicinal value with this situation to acquiring from the wild sources
in more important recent trends. Reported increasingly the
antimicrobial properties of medicinal plants from different parts of the
world. On this basis, the present investigation was focused on the
screening of antimicrobial properties of Asystasia indica, Asystasia
gangetica, Thunbergia alata on selected Pathogenic bacteria. The main
objectives of this work use as follow To Screen the antimicrobial
properties of these plants on selected micro organisms. To determine
the effectiveness of inhibition on microbes by comparing its activitywith known antibiotics.
Keywords: Sensitivity pattern, Inhibition, Antibiotics, Asystasia gangetica.
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