Maryam Mikail
Malaysia
Research Article
Antimicrobial Effect of Baccaurea angulata Fruit Extracts against Human Pathogenic Microorganisms
Author(s): Lailuma Momand, Robiaza Zakaria, Mohammad Ibrahim, Maryam Mikail, Tara Jalal and Ridhwan Abdul WahabLailuma Momand, Robiaza Zakaria, Mohammad Ibrahim, Maryam Mikail, Tara Jalal and Ridhwan Abdul Wahab
The application and research for drugs and food supplements derived from plants extracts have increased
in recent years. Plants extract and their constituents are recognized to be safe, either because of their traditional use without any documented detrimental impact or because of dedicated toxicological studies. The potential of higher plants as a source for new drugs is largely unexplored. Although hundreds of plant species have been tested for antimicrobial properties, the vast majority of medicinal plants have not been adequately evaluated. And an increasing number of pathogens are left off treatment, due to emergent resistance strains. Thus, a systematic investigation was undertaken to screen for antibacterial activity from Baccaurea angulata (BA). The Baccaurea angulata belongs to the family of Euphorbiaceae. Plant that belongs to the family is used as food as well as tre.. View More»