AN ANTIBACTERIAL POTENTIAL OF TRAGIA INVOLUCRATA L. AGAINST OPPORTUNISTIC BACTERIAL PATHOGENS OF HIV/AIDS POSITIVE PATIENTS OF KARUR DISTRICT
Thangaraj Francis Xavier*, Anthony Samy Auxilia and Moorthy Kannan
ABSTRACT
Various synthetic antibiotics are in use to treat diseases caused by
human pathogenic microorganisms. It is being observed that the
invented medicines are not much effective in treatment, as the
infection causing microbes are becoming resistant and modifying
themselves into multidrug resistant strains. To fight against these
human pathogens there is a need of introduction of Phytomedicines
having antimicrobials action are needed to be evaluated. So the present
study aims to determine the antibacterial potential of Tragia
involucrata on opportunistic bacterial pathogens. Antibacterial activity
of petroleum ether, acetone, chloroform, ethanol and methanol extract
of Tragia involucrata was investigated by disc diffusion method on
both gram positive and gram negative pathogens. Methanolic and
ethanolic leaf extract showed significant activity against tested
bacteria.
Keywords: Phytomedicines, opportunistic bacteria, Tragia involucrata, antibacterial activity.
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