2015
DOI: 10.2174/2210303105666151008213521
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In Vitro Evaluation of Antimicrobial and Antiproliferative Activities for Compounds Isolated from the Ficus Bubu Warb. (Moraceae) Fruits: Chemotaxonomic Significance

Abstract: Background: Plants are traditionally a major source of primary health care for local communities, but also for all people in all countries of the world. This study investigated the in vitro antimicrobial and antiproliferative activities of the methanol extract and of purified compounds from fruits of Ficus bubu Warb. Methods: The antimicrobial activities of the methanol extract and of purified compounds from fruits of Ficus bubu, were determined using microbroth dilution method against a set of bacteria and fu… Show more

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“…The biological effects of extracts from two Cameroonian plant materials were here investigated. The Moraceae plant family includes Ficus as one of the main genus with biological activities already described such as antiplasmodial (Muregi et al, 2003), antioxidant (Phan et al, 2012), anticancer (Mbosso et al, 2012, Mbosso et al, 2015, Mbosso et al, 2016a), antimicrobial (Mbosso et al, 2012, Mbosso et al, 2015, Mbosso et al, 2016b), antiulcer (Galati et al, 2001), antidiarrhoeal (Mandal and Kumar, 2002), anti-pyretic (Rao et al, 2002) and gastroprotective (Rao et al, 2008). Note that the latex of some species of Ficus is exploited in traditional folk medicine for its antihelmintic activity in South and Central America (de-Amorin et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biological effects of extracts from two Cameroonian plant materials were here investigated. The Moraceae plant family includes Ficus as one of the main genus with biological activities already described such as antiplasmodial (Muregi et al, 2003), antioxidant (Phan et al, 2012), anticancer (Mbosso et al, 2012, Mbosso et al, 2015, Mbosso et al, 2016a), antimicrobial (Mbosso et al, 2012, Mbosso et al, 2015, Mbosso et al, 2016b), antiulcer (Galati et al, 2001), antidiarrhoeal (Mandal and Kumar, 2002), anti-pyretic (Rao et al, 2002) and gastroprotective (Rao et al, 2008). Note that the latex of some species of Ficus is exploited in traditional folk medicine for its antihelmintic activity in South and Central America (de-Amorin et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%