IN-VIVO ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY OF THE AERIAL PART OF ANVILLEA RADIATA BY USING A NEW METHOD OF STORAGE BY COATING GRAIN
AbstractThe aim of the present study is to evaluate the antifungal effect of Anvillea radiata and to test the storage efficiency of soft wheat by coating. Phytochemical screening conducted on the Anvillea radiata extracts revealed the presence of the elements has known medical and physiological activities. Our results show a correlation between the plant part, extract concentrations and mold species. In general, all the sensitivity curves show an increasing trend with more or less steep slopes depending on the mold strains and concentration. This action makes it possible to use the method of storage soft wheat by coating grains for increases the storage time and reduces the risk of alteration by mold.
Article Information
58
1297-1300
436
919
English
IJPSR
M. Snoussi *, M. Najett, M. Boumediene and M. Abdelallah
Laboratory of Plants, Resources and Food Security in Semi-arid Areas, South-West of Algeria, University of Bechar, Bechar, Algeria.
moghtetsnoussi@yahoo.com
20 June, 2017
23 August, 2017
29 August, 2017
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.9(3).1297-00
01 March, 2018