Antibacterial Activity Studies of Salvia Mirzayanii and Salvia Atropatana against Six Standard Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria

Authors

  • H Zolhasab Pharmacist
  • M Mehrabani Assistant Professor of Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy, Kerman University of Medical Sciences & Health Services, Kerman, Iran
  • M.H. Moshafi Assistant Professor of Microbiology
Abstract:

In this study antimicrobial effects of Salivia mirzayanii and Saliva atropatana were evaluated against six gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria by immersion bioautography, cylinder plate and tube dilution methods separately. In bioautography method, essential oils of Salvia mirzayanii and Salvia atropatana were separated on silicagel TLC plates by toluene-ethyl acetate (93-7). In cylander plate and tube dilution method, methanolic (80%) and aqua extracts were taken by maceration method. After concentrating the extracts, they were dried, then the 50, 25, 12.5, 6.25, 3.125 and 1.562 mg/ml distilled water solution of the dried were used for searching antimicrobial effects. Essential oil and extract of Salvia mirzayanii against E.coli, S. aureus, K. pneumonia, B. subtilis and P. aeroginosa in different dilutions were effective and essential oil and extract of Salvia atropatana against E.coli, S. aureus, S. epidermidis and B. subtilis were effective too.

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volume 11  issue 2

pages  109- 118

publication date 2004-03-01

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