Correlation between antibacterial activity of twoArtemisiasp. extracts and their plant characteristics

Author:

Mashraqi Abdullah,Al Abboud Mohamed A.,Ismail Khatib SayeedORCID,Modafer Yosra,Sharma Mukul,El-Shabasy A.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe present study evaluated the potential antibacterial activity ofArtemisia absinthiumL. andArtemisia herba-albaAsso. extracts through different organic and aqueous solvents. The tested bacteria were pathogenic types;Listeria monocytogenes,Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella enterica andStaphylococcus aureus. There were different affinities for the studied organic solvents besides aqueous one. The comparative study was accomplished with comparing to the morphological, anatomical and palynological characters. The similarity parameter is obtained. ANOVA test analyzed MIC values for both plant extracts. Pearson Correlation Coefficients were determined for all both plant traits. MIC and MBC values were confirmed on using butanol and diethyl ether extracts besides butanol and chloroform extracts forArtemisia absinthiumL. andArtemisia hera albaAsso against tested pathogenic bacteria respectively as an alternative natural antibacterial inhibitor agent.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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