TY - JOUR
T1 - In Vitro Antibacterial and Antioxidant Studies of Croton roxburghii L., from Similipal Biosphere Reserve
AU - Rath, Sakti
AU - Patra, Jayanta K.
AU - Mohapatra, Nishikant
AU - Mohanty, Gargee
AU - Dutta, Sushil
AU - Thatoi, Hrudayanath
PY - 2011/7
Y1 - 2011/7
N2 - In vitro antibacterial activities of acetone, ethanol, methanol and water extracts of leaves and bark of Croton roxburghii L. studied against ten human pathogenic bacterial strains showed significantly higher activity in acetone extract and least activity in case of aqueous. Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of all extracts ranged between 0. 62 and 10 mg/ml, while minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) values ranged from 1. 25 to values greater than 10 mg/ml. The antioxidant assays viz. DPPH, hydrogen peroxide scavenging, iron reducing and iron chelating assays along with total phenol and ascorbic acid content were carried out with aqueous extracts of leaves and bark. While the total phenol contents in leaves and bark extracts were 0. 766 ± 0. 014 and 0. 735 ± 0. 028% respectively their ascorbic acid contents were found to be 0. 252 ± 0. 019 and 0. 431 ± 0. 013% respectively. DPPH activities in both (leaves and bark) extracts increased with the increase in concentrations. Iron chelating capacity of leaves extract is significantly higher than that of the bark. Leaves extract showed an increase in percentage of scavenging property with the increase in concentrations. Plant extracts showed low amount of iron reducing property at all concentrations. Hydrogen peroxide scavenging properties of bark was low than that of the leaves.
AB - In vitro antibacterial activities of acetone, ethanol, methanol and water extracts of leaves and bark of Croton roxburghii L. studied against ten human pathogenic bacterial strains showed significantly higher activity in acetone extract and least activity in case of aqueous. Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of all extracts ranged between 0. 62 and 10 mg/ml, while minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) values ranged from 1. 25 to values greater than 10 mg/ml. The antioxidant assays viz. DPPH, hydrogen peroxide scavenging, iron reducing and iron chelating assays along with total phenol and ascorbic acid content were carried out with aqueous extracts of leaves and bark. While the total phenol contents in leaves and bark extracts were 0. 766 ± 0. 014 and 0. 735 ± 0. 028% respectively their ascorbic acid contents were found to be 0. 252 ± 0. 019 and 0. 431 ± 0. 013% respectively. DPPH activities in both (leaves and bark) extracts increased with the increase in concentrations. Iron chelating capacity of leaves extract is significantly higher than that of the bark. Leaves extract showed an increase in percentage of scavenging property with the increase in concentrations. Plant extracts showed low amount of iron reducing property at all concentrations. Hydrogen peroxide scavenging properties of bark was low than that of the leaves.
KW - Antimicrobial activity
KW - Crude plant extracts
KW - Medicinal plant
KW - Reactive oxygen species
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/79960040657
U2 - 10.1007/s12088-011-0133-2
DO - 10.1007/s12088-011-0133-2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79960040657
SN - 0046-8991
VL - 51
SP - 363
EP - 368
JO - Indian Journal of Microbiology
JF - Indian Journal of Microbiology
IS - 3
ER -