Medicinal plants: an alternative source for antimicrobials against emerging pathogens
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2014-08Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Trisha, Monisha DattaMetadata
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Tagetes erecta, an extensively used medicinal plant is a small shrub which grows up to 1-2 mm.
The present study was aimed to investigate the antibacterial activity of this locally available plant.
Antimicrobial activity of three different crude extracts (cold aqueous, hot aqueous and methanol
extracts) of Tagetes erecta leaves and flowers was evaluated by disk diffusion method against
seven different pathogenic gram positive and gram negative bacteria. The leaf and flower of this
plant part found to show a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity. All the extracts were found
effective though the hot aqueous extract showed maximum inhibition against the test
microorganisms followed by cold aqueous and methanol extracts. Current results will provide a
background for further endeavor in development of antimicrobial agents from this important
medicinal plant.