Comparison of the Phytochemicals and Antimicrobial Activity of Leaf Extracts of Calotropis Procera, Momordica Charantia and Allium Ascalonicum

African Journal of Biological Sciences, Vol.2, No.2, pp. 112-117, April 2020

6 Pages Posted: 29 May 2020

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Jesumirhewe Christiana

Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, College of Pharmacy, Igbinedion University Okada Edo State, Nigeria.

Utomi Ozioma Lilian

Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, College of Pharmacy, Igbinedion University Okada Edo State, Nigeria.

Ogunlowo Oladejo Peter

Department of Molecular Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia.

Date Written: 2020

Abstract

The emergence of new infectious diseases, resurgence of several infections that appeared to have been controlled and the increase in bacterial resistance has led to the need for studies directed towards the development of new antimicrobials. Considering the challenge of obtaining new molecules with antimicrobial properties from microorganisms, identifying antimicrobials from other natural sources is of great importance. The phytochemical and antimicrobial activity of ethanolic leaf extracts of Calotropis procera, Momordica charantia and Allium ascalonicum was investigated in an attempt to evaluate their medicinal potential in the treatment of gastroenteritis, a major cause of death especially in children under the age of five in Nigeria. The phytochemical screening revealed the presence of the active medicinal constituents analyzed. The extracts had varying degree of inhibitory effects on the isolates tested. Allium ascalonicum extract had the highest antimicrobial activity compared to Calotropis procera and Momordica charantia extracts. Gentamicin also had good inhibitory effects on the isolates used. Our study showed that the selected plant extracts had good antimicrobial effects on the pathogenic bacteria causing gastroenteritis with Allium ascalonicum extract showing the highest activity. These plants can be useful in treating infections caused by these bacteria and suggests further advance investigations.

Keywords: Medicinal Plants, Phytochemical Screening, Antibacterial Activity, Antimicrobials

Suggested Citation

Christiana, Jesumirhewe and Lilian, Utomi Ozioma and Peter, Ogunlowo Oladejo, Comparison of the Phytochemicals and Antimicrobial Activity of Leaf Extracts of Calotropis Procera, Momordica Charantia and Allium Ascalonicum (2020). African Journal of Biological Sciences, Vol.2, No.2, pp. 112-117, April 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3590211

Jesumirhewe Christiana (Contact Author)

Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, College of Pharmacy, Igbinedion University Okada Edo State, Nigeria. ( email )

Okada, Edo State, Nigeria
Nigeria

Utomi Ozioma Lilian

Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, College of Pharmacy, Igbinedion University Okada Edo State, Nigeria. ( email )

Okada, Edo State, Nigeria
Nigeria

Ogunlowo Oladejo Peter

Department of Molecular Sciences, Macquarie University, Australia. ( email )

North Ryde
Sydney, New South Wales 2109
Australia

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