Isolation of bioactive compounds from low-cost agricultural resources and its utilization in daily life.
Anirban DebnathArpita DasPublished in: Access microbiology (2024)
The ethanolic (80 %), methanolic (80 %) and aqueous decoction (100 % distilled water) of whole plant of Oxalis corniculata Linn (Indian Sorrel) was evaluated for its anti-microbial and antioxidant properties by in vitro methods. Methanolic (80 %) and ethanolic (80 %) decoctions showed significant antibacterial property against Staphylococcus aureus , Bacillus subtilis , Escherichia coli, and Salmonella typhi bacterial strains. In comparison to Chloramphenicol (C30) against bacteria, 80 % ethanolic decoctions showed significant effect, among the decoctions. Nowadays though the standard soap is in huge demand but it's also facing major backlash due to the presence of synthetic compounds in it, which over long use may cause harmful effects on the skin health. Therefore, the organic soaps which are made up of natural ingredients, herbs or any sort Ayurvedic compound have fewer side effects on the human skin and are much safer than standard daily soap. The formulated therapeutic soap exhibits a significant amount of reducing potential (high FRAP and TAC values) and antioxidant activity (DPPH, ABTS assay).
Keyphrases
- escherichia coli
- low cost
- bacillus subtilis
- staphylococcus aureus
- physical activity
- healthcare
- human health
- biofilm formation
- public health
- anti inflammatory
- oxidative stress
- climate change
- risk assessment
- mental health
- microbial community
- heavy metals
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- wound healing
- silver nanoparticles
- methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus
- multidrug resistant
- clinical evaluation