2023
DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2023.22.1.0027
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Antibacterial activity and phytochemical screening of some medicinal plant extracts against bacteria isolated from food materials sold in Keffi, Nasarawa State, Nigeria

Abstract: Phytochemical analysis of ethanol and aqueous extracts of the leaves and bark of Bidens plasa and Brilliantasia patula plant were carried out using standard technique. The plants parts were extracted through cold maceration technique. Bacteria were isolated using standard microbiology methods. Antibacterial activity of the extracts was carried out using agar well diffusion technique. Results of the phytochemical analysis revealed flavonoids, phenols, alkaloid, tannins, steroids, saponins, anthraquinone, reduci… Show more

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“…However, at the lowest concentration (25%), all the studied bacterial isolates were shown to be resistant to the aqueous extract, with a zone of inhibition diameter ranging between 0.00 to 14.66 mm. These findings are consistent with a previous study, which demonstrated that the antibacterial efficiency of an aqueous leaf extract of Bidens plasa was detected against different bacterial pathogens, such as P. aeruginosa and S. aureus at the highest concentrations only (Omotanwa et al 2023).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, at the lowest concentration (25%), all the studied bacterial isolates were shown to be resistant to the aqueous extract, with a zone of inhibition diameter ranging between 0.00 to 14.66 mm. These findings are consistent with a previous study, which demonstrated that the antibacterial efficiency of an aqueous leaf extract of Bidens plasa was detected against different bacterial pathogens, such as P. aeruginosa and S. aureus at the highest concentrations only (Omotanwa et al 2023).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…are known to exhibit antimicrobial activities against pathogenic organisms [31][32][33][34]. Alli et al [35] listed the following phytochemicals: tannins, phenols, and reducing sugar as being responsible for the observed antibacterial activity of a medicinal plant, Bidens pilosa, and can be used for food preservation. These phytochemical components of herbs, viz: alkaloids, flavonoids, essential oils, terpenes, organic acids, coumarins, and lignans, are known to display potential antimicrobial effects, and herbal medicine formulas (HMFs) usually show stronger antibacterial activity than single herbs [7,36].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%