Volume : 09, Issue : 04, April – 2022

Title:

12.ESTIMATION OF PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING, ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY ON ETHANOL EXTRACT OF SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM, POUTERIA SAPOTA, MUSA ACUMINATA, AND BETA VULGARIS
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Authors :

Kota Neeraja, Kalla Tejasree, Kalavalpalli Ramani, Varri Naga Gowthami, Ch.Madhu

Abstract :

Even though pharmacological industries have produced a number of new antibiotics in the last three decades, resistance to these drugs by microorganisms has increased. In general, bacteria have the genetic ability to transmit and acquire resistance to drugs, which are utilized as therapeutic agents . so the present study is to know that the effiency of the herbal extacts on microbical activity(Pouteria Sapota , ,Solanum lycopersicum ,Musa Acuminata, and betavulgaris. Estimation of Antimicrobial activity and antifungal activity on Ecoil,bacillus,salmonella,candida and aspergillus by using Soyabean casein digests agar media,Sabouraud dextrose agar media by the technique cup-plate method.in which all the extracts have antibacterial activity where as absent in antifungal activity .
keywords : resistance, herbal extracts, Pouteria Sapota , ,Solanum lycopersicum ,Musa Acuminata, betavulgaris, Ecoil,bacillus,salmonella,candida , aspergillus, Soyabean casein digests agar media , Sabouraud dextrose agar media and cup-plate method

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Please cite this article in press Kota Neeraja et al, Estimation Of Phytochemical Screening , Antibacterial And Antifungal Activity On Ethanol Extract Of Solanum Lycopersicum , Pouteria Sapota ,Musa Acuminata,And Beta Vulgaris., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2022; 09(4).,

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