BACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF CRUDE EXTRACTS OF VERNONIA AMYGDALINA ON CLINICAL ISOLATES

Dr Adetunji Charles Oluwaseun and Olaniyi O.O. and Ogunkunle A.T.J.   (Published 2013)

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Abstract

The antibacterial activities and preliminary phytochemical screening of ethanolic and aqeous extract of Vernonia amygdalina was performed against clinical isolates obtained from University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) which included Escherichia coil, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Generally, the ethanol extracts showed more activities than aqueous extracts in both samples. The extracts exhibited antibacterial activity against the test organisms (0.5 to 15.50 mm). The
phytochemical screening of Vernonia amydalina showed the presence of tannins, cardiac glycosides, saponins and alkaloids. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranged between 25 and 200 mg/ml. V. amydalina exhibited a minimum bacteriocidal concentration (MBC) of 50 mg/ml for P. aeruginosa and 125 mg/ml for S. aureus while E. coil was bacteriostastic. The crude extracts exhibited strong potency against the clinical bacteria with P. aeruginosa being the most susceptible. The antibacterial efficacy of the crude extracts is therefore discussed.


Item Type: Journal article(non-copyrighted)
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Keywords: Antimicrobial activity, minimum inhibitory concentration, phytochemical, Vernonia amygdalina
Department: Natural Science
Field of Study: Biology
Uploaded By: Enoyoze Esosa
Date Added: 15 Feb 2019 8:36am
Last Modified: 15 Feb 2019
Journal URL: https://www.edouniversity.edu.ng/oer/journal/bacterial_activity_of_crude_extracts_of_vernonia_amygdalina_on_clinical_isolates


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