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Journal of Ilam University of Medical Sciences 2015, 23(4): 202-208 Back to browse issues page
Antibacterial Activity of Alcoholic Extract of Ferulagoangolata
Aram Sharifi1 , Tayeb Seifi1 , Abdolmajid Mohammadzadeh * 2, Sahar Hammoun Navard3 , Mohammad Reza Pajohi-Alamoti1
1- Bu-Ali Sina University
2- Bu-Ali Sina University , mohammadzadeh4@hotmail.com
3- Islamic Azad University, Hamedan Branch
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Introduction: Ferulagoangulata plant is native to Iran and west regions. It has been used as a traditional medicine. It can prevent the food spoilage, by adding to dairy products, especially oil and provide savory pleasant flavor. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine the effects of this plant on four strains of pathogenic bacteria.

Materials & methods: To investigate the antimicrobial activity, the test was used by methods, disk-diffusion at different concentrations of extract (12.5, 25, 50, 100, 200 and 400 mg/ml) on two types of gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli and Klebsiellaoxitoca and two gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Entrococcusfaecalis. Antimicrobial activity of extracts was compared with tetracycline and gentamicin.

Findings: The most sensitive bacteria, Escherichia coli with maximum inhibition zone diameter (23±1mm) and MIC, 25 mg/ml. Extract revealed greater inhibitory effects on gram-negative bacteria than Gram-positive bacteria. Antimicrobial activity is reduced by reducing the concentration of the extract.

Discussion  &  Conclusion: The Ferulag-oangulata extract has an anti-bacterial property. Then native plantains effects are valuable for further research to identify therapeutic properties.

Keywords: Antibacterial activity, Ferulago angulate, disk-diffusion
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Microbiology
Received: 2014/12/27 | Accepted: 2015/03/10 | Published: 2015/12/7


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