2016
DOI: 10.13189/ujmr.2016.040203
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Phytochemical and Antimicrobial Screening of Cola gigantea Leaves, Stem and Bark

Abstract: Phytochemical and antimicrobial analysis were carried out on the leaves, stem and bark extracts of Cola gigantea. The Phytochemicals present in the plant were Flavonoid, Tannins, Alkaloid, Cardiac glycoside, Steroids, Terpenoids and phenol. Flavonoid, Alkaloid and steroids were present in high amount in the plant than the other phytochemicals. For antimicrobial screening, the well-in-agar diffusion method was employed and the various zones of inhibition produced by the extract of the various plant parts on Esc… Show more

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“…Plants have been utilised as medicine for many years because they are a rich source of physiologically and therapeutically active compounds (Awah et al, 2016;Awah et al, 2017;Ubaoji et al, 2020). These plants have been linked to the treatment of a variety of diseases, although some of them may have negative effects on the body (Agu et al, 2013;Agu et al, 2014;Adindu et al, 2016). Solanum nigrum L, commonly referred to as Black nightshade, is a medicinal plant classified within the Solanaceae family.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants have been utilised as medicine for many years because they are a rich source of physiologically and therapeutically active compounds (Awah et al, 2016;Awah et al, 2017;Ubaoji et al, 2020). These plants have been linked to the treatment of a variety of diseases, although some of them may have negative effects on the body (Agu et al, 2013;Agu et al, 2014;Adindu et al, 2016). Solanum nigrum L, commonly referred to as Black nightshade, is a medicinal plant classified within the Solanaceae family.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%