Evaluation of Antibacterial Potentials of Some Ethno-medicinal Plants of Mahur Range Forest, MS, India

Authors

  • Vijigiri Dinesh Shri Renukadevi Arts, Commerce and Science Mahavidyalaya, Mahur, Nanded, MS, India
  • Shinde SR Baliram Patil Arts, Commerce and Science College, Kinwat, Nanded, MS, India
  • Lande AA Shri Renukadevi Arts, Commerce and Science Mahavidyalaya, Mahur, Nanded, MS, India

Keywords:

Ethnomedicines, antibacterial potential, Mahur forest

Abstract

Ethnomedicinal survey of Mahur range forest has been conducted during 2018-2019. It has been found that, some of the plant species are used by traditional tribal practitioners to cure human health ailments as ethnomedicines. Keeping this view, the present paper focused on ethnomedicinal uses and antibacterial activities of few plants species against some pathogenic bacteria. Some important traditional uses of Lantana camara, Ipomoea obscura and Pergularia daemia are recorded among  these P. daemia showed a very significant activity against tested bacteria.

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Published

2021-09-30

How to Cite

Vijigiri Dinesh, Shinde SR, & Lande AA. (2021). Evaluation of Antibacterial Potentials of Some Ethno-medicinal Plants of Mahur Range Forest, MS, India. International Journal of Life Sciences, 9(3), 353–356. Retrieved from https://ijlsci.in/ls/index.php/home/article/view/544