2022
DOI: 10.4028/p-6q5lz7
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Determination of Antimicrobial Activity from Various Plant Parts of <i>Typha angustifolia</i> Using Agar Disc Diffusion and Bioautography

Abstract: Fruit, leaf, fruit stalk, and rhizome of Typha angustifolia, which is abundantly available in Thailand, were investigated for antimicrobial activities. The results showed that fruit ethanolic extract had high activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus subtilis similar to the fruit stalk and rhizome extracts whereas the lowest antibacterial activities was found in the leaf extract. Only rhizome extract had antifungal activity against Candida albicans. The fruit extract was chosen for furthur study beca… Show more

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“…Plant parts used in this study: B. cernua (leaf ), C. odorata (stem), M. malabathricum (flower & leaf ), M. malabathricum (stem), T. angustifolia (aerial parts), T. micrantha (aerial parts) and S. sumatrenis (aerial parts) against C. albicans[107]. An extract of T. angustifolia was reported to inhibit S. aureus, B. subtilis and C. albicans[108]. An extract of T. micrantha showed slight inhibitory effects on Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria and various microfungi with MICs > 800 µg/mL and E. faecalis with a MIC of 200 µg/mL[87].…”
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“…Plant parts used in this study: B. cernua (leaf ), C. odorata (stem), M. malabathricum (flower & leaf ), M. malabathricum (stem), T. angustifolia (aerial parts), T. micrantha (aerial parts) and S. sumatrenis (aerial parts) against C. albicans[107]. An extract of T. angustifolia was reported to inhibit S. aureus, B. subtilis and C. albicans[108]. An extract of T. micrantha showed slight inhibitory effects on Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria and various microfungi with MICs > 800 µg/mL and E. faecalis with a MIC of 200 µg/mL[87].…”
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