Study of < em > Daucus carota ssp. Sativus < /em > and < em > Butea monosperma < /em > to analyse their Applicability in Pharmaceutical Industry as Antimicrobial Agents

Human Beings have been using plant products to heal the Wounds and Diseases from the inception of humankind. Even when it was not known that microorganisms exist, People have been using antimicrobial agents prepared from plants. These antimicrobial products were prepared by extracting the plant in a suitable solvent. Antimicrobial property is conferred to plants by the presence of various phytochemicals which are the products of several Secondary metabolic pathways. The aim of this project was to decipher the potential use ofDaucus carota ssp. SativusandButea monosperma in the pharmaceutical industry. In this research, Qualitative phytochemical screening and antimicrobial potential of Black carrot and Kamarkas has been studied.Black carrot showed good antimicrobial activity againstA. brasiliensis, E. coliand S. enterica, arranged in descending order of the Slope obtained in each antimicrobial assay. Phytochemical screening showed the presence of Flavonoids, Soluble Phenolic Compounds, Naphthoquinone and traces of Saponins and Alkaloids. The Kamarkas showed antimicrobial activity againstS. aureus and to some extent againstA. brasiliensis. Phytochemical analysis of Kamarkas showed positive for all phytochemicals.  
Source: International Journal of Phytomedicine - Category: Science Authors: Source Type: research
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