Phytochemical and Antibacterial Activities of Ocimum Gratissiumum L. on Isolates from Kunu-Zaki
Obasi C.J,
Anyamene C.O.,
Ikele M.O.
et al.
Abstract:This study involved a comprehensive analysis of phytochemical components of the aqueous extract of Ocimum gratissimum which revealed ascorbic acid to be the most abundant component, followed by tannins and flavonoids, while alkaloids, phytate, and cardiac glycosides were found in minimal amounts, while the ethanolic extract revealed the high components of ascorbic acid followed by flavonoid then tannin while other components were recorded in minimial amount. The study also evaluated the antibacterial propertie… Show more
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