2017
DOI: 10.5530/ijper.51.3s.51
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Evaluation the Antimicrobial Effects of Pistacia terebinthus L. and Papaver rhoeas l. Extracts Against Some Pathogen Microorganisms

Abstract: In this study, the antimicrobial activity of Pistacia terebinthus L. and Papaver rhoeas L. extracts were tested against some pathogen microorganisms. Leaves of the plant samples were freeze-dried and powdered. Three solvents were used for extraction. The agar well diffusion method is used for the antimicrobial activities of extracts. Six different bacteria, two yeasts, and two molds were used. The extracts of P. terebinthus L. was found more effect than P. rhoeas L. extracts against tested bacteria and fungi p… Show more

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“…Myrtus comunis [107]; Pistacia lentiscus [108]; Teucrium genus (Germander) [22]; Cytinus. [44]; Thymus vulgaris L. [28]; Pistacia terebinthus [109]; Rapa Catozza Napoletana (Brassica rapa L. var. rapa DC.)…”
Section: Klebsiella Pneumoniae 16unclassified
“…Myrtus comunis [107]; Pistacia lentiscus [108]; Teucrium genus (Germander) [22]; Cytinus. [44]; Thymus vulgaris L. [28]; Pistacia terebinthus [109]; Rapa Catozza Napoletana (Brassica rapa L. var. rapa DC.)…”
Section: Klebsiella Pneumoniae 16unclassified
“…Screening for antimicrobial activities were carried out by the agar well diffusion method against test microorganisms (Collins, Lyne, Grange, & Falkinham, 2004;CLSI, 2004;CLSI, 2015;EUCAST, 2019). The inoculum suspensions of the tested bacteria and yeasts were prepared from the broth cultures (18-24 h) and the turbidity adjusted using a 0.5 McFarland standard tube to give an equivalent concentration of 1×10 8 bacterial cells/ mL, and 1×10 6 yeast cells/mL (Çoban, Erçin, Törün, & Bıyık, 2018;Oyeka, Asegbeloyin, Babahan, Eboma, Okpareke, Lane, Ibezim, Bıyık, Törün, & Izuogu, 2018). The microfungi suspensions were adjusted to 1×10 4 conidia cells/mL (Ismaiel & Tharwat, 2014).…”
Section: Disc Diffusion Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, the extract was filtered and concentrated by rotary evaporator. The dry powder extracts (0.5-1.0g) were kept at +4 o C and the extracts were dissolved in 5% DMSO just before the activity studies were started (Törün, Çoban, Bıyık, & Barışık, 2017;Çoban, Bıyık, Törün, &Yaman, 2017).…”
Section: Preparation Of Plant Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…389 filter paper. Under aseptic conditions, the extracts were filtered through 0.45 µ-pore size diameter filters and stored at 4°C (Coban et al, 2017a).…”
Section: Preparation Of Plant Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%