2018
DOI: 10.17582/journal.pjar/2019/32.1.46.51
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Phytochemical Screening and Antibacterial Assay of Radish Seed Oil on Selected Pathogenic Bacterial Species in Vitro

Abstract: Kim, 2011) and biopesticides ( Javaid and Bashir, 2015). Aqueous extract of the whole plant is found potent against bacterial strains like Sarcina lutea and Staphylococcus epidermidis (Caceres, 1987). Parts of the Abstract | Radish (Raphanus sativus L.) seed oil extract was analyzed for the presence of potential non-volatile phytochemicals and in vitro antibacterial activity against two phytopathogenic bacterial species (Clavibacter sp. and Xanthomonas sp.) and a human pathogenic bacterium (Escherichia coli) i… Show more

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“…The higher ash contents signify higher mineral contents in the drug sample, it shows occurrence of certain impurities like carbonates, oxalates and silicates (Singh et al, 2017). The results of our investigation closely agreed with those reported earlier (Tahany et al, 2018;Khan et al, 2018). Minor variations were owing to differences in environmental factors and genetic composition.…”
Section: Proximate Analysis Of Rs Seed Powdersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The higher ash contents signify higher mineral contents in the drug sample, it shows occurrence of certain impurities like carbonates, oxalates and silicates (Singh et al, 2017). The results of our investigation closely agreed with those reported earlier (Tahany et al, 2018;Khan et al, 2018). Minor variations were owing to differences in environmental factors and genetic composition.…”
Section: Proximate Analysis Of Rs Seed Powdersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…From 300 to 750 • C, a gradual weight loss is seen. This is due to the decarboxylation and formation of carbon dioxide [33].…”
Section: Thermogravimetric Analysis (Tga)mentioning
confidence: 99%