2021
DOI: 10.34172/hmj.2021.03
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Chemical Composition and Antibacterial and Anti-biofilm Activity of Acetone Extract of Pistacia atlantica Leaf, Fruit, and Gall

Abstract: Background: Bacterial infectious diseases caused by antibiotic resistance and biofilm formation agents are one of the most important challenges researchers and doctors face. Therefore, many studies have been done on medicinal plants to find phytochemical antibacterial and anti-biofilm agents. Objectives: In this study, the antibacterial and anti-biofilm activities of the acetone and aqueous extract of Pistacia atlantica leaf, fruit, and gall were evaluated against some bacteria. Methods: The leaves, fruits, an… Show more

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“…No previous literature data were available on this activity. The antibacterial activity of P. atlantica oil was confirmed against P. aeruginosa and E. coli, as observed by Darakhshandeh-Ghahfarokhi et al [37]. Moreover, P. atlantica oil has proved capable of exercising an anti-quorum sensing activity [38].…”
Section: Antibiofilm Activitymentioning
confidence: 55%
“…No previous literature data were available on this activity. The antibacterial activity of P. atlantica oil was confirmed against P. aeruginosa and E. coli, as observed by Darakhshandeh-Ghahfarokhi et al [37]. Moreover, P. atlantica oil has proved capable of exercising an anti-quorum sensing activity [38].…”
Section: Antibiofilm Activitymentioning
confidence: 55%