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Section XIV : Plant Sciences 31<br />

41. Antimicrobial Activity of some Medicinal Plants of Central Region of<br />

<strong>India</strong><br />

Babita Gupta and Satish Nayak<br />

Bansal College of Pharmacy,<br />

Kokta, Anand Nagar,<br />

Bhopal (MP)<br />

Keywords : Emblica officinalis, Eucalyptus globules; extraction, antimicrobial activity.<br />

Present investigation focused on antimicrobial screening of Emblica officinalis<br />

and Eucalyptus globules against two fungi and two bacteria, A. niger, A. flavus<br />

and E. coli, S typhi. The hot water and ethnolic extraction technique for extraction<br />

of these plants leaves and fruits. The MIC of the extract determined by dilution<br />

method of various concentrations. The results show that the extract exhibit better<br />

antimicrobial activity.<br />

42. Antibacterial Potential of Hexane and Methanol Extracts of Galls of<br />

Rhus Succedanea<br />

K. V. Mahalaxmi, B. Lavanya, B. E. Ravi shankara,<br />

S. Sundara Rajan 1 and<br />

Y. L. Ramachandra 1<br />

Dr. S. G. Reddy College,<br />

Bangalore-560071<br />

1 Department of Biotechnology,<br />

Kuvempu University,<br />

Shimoga-57? 451<br />

Keywords : Rhus succedanea, Escherichia coli, Micrococcus luteus,Salmonella<br />

typhi, Streptococcus aureus, Anti-bacterial studies<br />

Rhus succedanea is a deciduous tree and its gall have been used as substitute<br />

for karkatasringi, an important plant based product which has importance in<br />

ayurveda. xtract of Rhus succedanea galls are prepared in hexane and methanol.<br />

These extracts were tested for the antibacterial activity against standard cultures

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