PHYSIO-CHEMICAL EVALUATION AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF AJUGA BRACTEOSA WALL AND VIOLA ODOROTO LINN
Backgroud: Ajuga bracteosa and Viola odorata are frequently used by the native people of Swat-Pakistan for the curing of fever, malaria, cough, urinary and stomach disorders with slightly different practice of usage like raw powdered, extracts, decoction etc. Methods and Materials: Disc Diffusion Me...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines complementary, and alternative medicines, 2016-09, Vol.13 (2), p.40-46 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Backgroud: Ajuga bracteosa and Viola odorata are frequently used
by the native people of Swat-Pakistan for the curing of fever, malaria,
cough, urinary and stomach disorders with slightly different practice
of usage like raw powdered, extracts, decoction etc. Methods and
Materials: Disc Diffusion Method was used for determination of
antimicrobial activities of both plants. Nutrient Agar Media was used
for the culturing and growth of all microbial strains. Vitamin C and
minerals contents were determined by standard method of AOAC. Na and K
were analyzed by using flame photometric technique. Micro minerals i.e.
"Ni, Cr, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, Ca, Pb, and Mg" were determined by
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS). Total Soluble Solid (TSS)
was determined by using abbe refractometer and pH was determined by
using pH meter. Results:The present study demonstrates that both plants
exhibited antibacterial activities against P. aeruginos , E. coli ,
S. typhi, B. subtilis and S. aureus . The examined plants showed
zone of inhibition for aqueous fraction (50.90, 45.90 %) against P.
aeruginosa; for EtOAc fraction (41.37, 57.62%) against C. Albicans
and for hexane fraction (25.86, 40.57%) against K. pneumoniae ,
respectively. Total of 14 different minerals (Na, K, P, Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn,
Mn, Co, Cr, Ni, Cu, Pb, Cd) were determined and it was also observed
that both the examined plants contained significant level of these
analyzed minerals. The subject plants contained highest level of
magnesium (295.75, 145.85 mg 100-1g) and calcium (212.49, 44.00 mg
100-1g) and potassium (152.6, 437.45 mg 100-1g) while moderate level P,
Zn, Na and lower amount of Cd, Ni, Mn and Cu using Atomic Absorption,
Flame Photometry and spectrophotometric techniques. V. odorata was
found to contain a higher amount of vitamin C (64.05±12.37mg
100-1g) as compared to A. bracteosa (45.45 ± 7.29 mg 100-1 g).
Conclusion: Findings of this study can persuade researchers for future
comprehensive phytochemical study of these plants using state of art
techniques and instruments, which include not only isolation of
secondary metabolites from these plants but biological evaluation of
isolated compounds both in vivo and in vitro |
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ISSN: | 0189-6016 2505-0044 |
DOI: | 10.21010/ajtcam.v13i2.5 |