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Acne vulgaris is a most common skin disorder of pilosebaceous unit that affect areas containing the largest oil glands, including the face, back, and trunk. It is generally characterized by formation of seborrhea, comedone, inflammatory lesions. Propionibacterium acnes and Staphylococcus epidermidis have been recognized as pus-forming bacteria triggering an inflammation in acne. Staphylococcus aureus support to cause inflammation in acne. The present research work deals with formulation and evaluation of herbal gels against this etiologic agent of acne vulgaris. The ethanolic extract of Neem (leaves), Nutmeg (fruit), and Black pepper (fruit) were prepared and formulated into a topical gel. In vitro antibacterial activity was performed against P. acnes, S. epidermidis and S. aureus, using agar well diffusion method. The measured zones of inhibitions of the prepared formulations were compared with standard antibiotic (Clindamycin) and standard marketed topical herbal formulation. The prepared gels were evaluated for pH, viscosity, spreadability, stability, drug content, acute skin irritancy activity and in vitro diffusion. The results from the agar well diffusion showed that Neem,...
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Cassia fistula Linn. (Family: Caesalpinaceae), commonly known ‘Sonali’ or ‘Bandarlati’, has been used in different traditional system of medicines for various ailments since ancient times. Cassia fistula grows throughout in Bangladesh and in many other Asian countries such as India, China, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. This article aims to provide a comprehensive review on the phytochemical and pharmacological aspects of Cassia fistula. In traditional medicine, it has been used in the treatment of diabetes, hematemesis, leucoderma, pruritis, intestinal disorder and as antipyretics, analgesic and laxative. The fruits, stem bark, and leaves of this plant contain a variety of biologically active compounds such as anthraquinones, flavonoids, flavon-3-ol derivatives, alkaloid, glycosides, tannin, saponin, terpenoids, reducing sugar and steroids those have various medicinal properties. The fruit and stem bark extract shows various activities like antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antidiabetic, hypolipidemic, hepato-protective, antimicrobial, antitumor, antiulcer etc. The article reviews the various activities of the...
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This overview firstly highlights biology of endophytic microbes from medicinal plants as well as their chemistry with emphasis on the important merging of microbiology and natural products chemistry and its role in improving our current knowledge of endophytic associations in medicinal plants. Secondary metabolites of medicinal plants-derived endophytes reported in recent years are grouped according to their bioactive properties including antitumor, antimicrobial, growth-promoting, antioxidant, antithrombotic, insecticide and other functions. New insights on distributing characteristics and biodiversity of these endophytes including bacteria, actinomycetes and fungi are also presented. It suggested that endophytic microbe from medicinal plant is a treasure trove of bioactive natural products with a good and potential application prospect in pharmacy and...
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In this present study, we investigated the phytochemical constituents screening and in-vitro antioxidant activity of hydro-alcoholic (methanol 70%v/v) extracts of Soymida febrifuga bark. Soymida febrifuga is a huge tree bearing deciduous foliage and having a tough bark belonging to the family Meliaceae. Traditionally the different parts of plant such as root, leaves, bark, and flower are used for various human ailments. Thebark extracts are used in treatment of rheumatoid arthritis asthma and good for ulcers .The decoction of the bark has bitter resin used in vaginal infections, rheumatic pains , stomach pains, wounds, dental diseases, uterine bleeding and haemorrhage .The bark is also used as an acrid, refrigerant, laxative, good for sore throat, removes ‘vata’ and cures ‘tridosha’ in Ayurveda. Apart from many uses various active constituents like methyl angolensate, luteolin 7-O-glucoside, quercetin, sitosterol, myrecetin were isolated. It also possesses various pharmacological activities such as anticancer, antihelmenthic, antioxidant ant malarial and antimicrobial. In view of this the hydro alcoholic bark extract of S. febrifuga produced a dose dependent inhibition...
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Bacteriocins are proteinaceous substance produced by bacteria to inhibit the growth of similar or closely related bacterial strains. They are typically considered to be narrow spectrum antibiotics produced by both gram negative and gram positive range of bacteria which possess antimicrobial properties and inhibitory towards sensitive strains. Bacterocins are safer than antibiotic. They can be used from natural material (probiotics). Bacteriocins of lactic acid bacteria are considered as safe natural preservatives or bio preservatives. A total of nineteen colonies were picked from the various samples i.e. Curd, Condensed milk, Soil and Raw milk. All were subjected to bacteriocin assay and a total of six (6) strains showing relative positive results were selected and subjected for further characterization. Among all six (6) isolates (P1, R3, R6, R7, R8, T7), P1and R7 strains showed promising results against various test organisms with the observed bacteriocin activity. During preservative studies, addition of cell free bacteriocin extract of P1 strain showed positive result for preservation of raw milk up to 4days without any change...
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