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Biosci. Biotech. Res. Comm. 6(2):
Antibacterial analysis of crude extracts
from the leaves and latex of Calotropis procera
Shweta Nakul*, Swapnil Solanki, Megha Meshram, Pankaj Songara and Chetna Palkar
School of Biotechnology, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore
ABSTRACT
The antibacterial effect of ethanol, acetone, aqueous and chloroform extracts of leaf and latex of alotropis procera on bacteria namely, Bacillus subtilis (ATCC 6633) and Pseudomonas putida (MT 1194) were determined using agar well diffusion and paper disc methods. The results revealed that the acetone was the best extractive solvent for antibacterial active compounds of leaf and latex of C. procera followed by chloroform, ethanol and aqueous extracts .The acetone extracts of C. procera latex gave the widest zone of inhibition (25mm) against Bacillus subtilis (AT 6633) as tested using agar well diffusion while 22mm was recorded for the same organism in the paper disc method. The growth of both the bacterial isolates was inhibited by the extracts namely acetone, ethanol and chloroform extracts while the aqueous extract was the least effective. The best antibacterial activity was recorded in acetone extract of C. procera latex against Bacillus subtilis. This study revealed that the C procera latex demon- strated strong inhibitory effect on the test organisms than C. procera leaf. These results established a good support for the use of C. procera in traditional medicine
KEY WORDS: PREVALENCE, CHANNA STRIATUS, HELMINTH, PA ASITES
INTRODUCTION
Table 1: Antibacterial Properties of Calotropis procera Latex and Leaf Extracts using Paper Disc Method.
Nakul et al.
Table 2: Antibacterial Properties of Calotropis procera Latex and Leaf Extracts using Open Hole Diffusion.
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