Antibacterial activity of some plant extracts

Date

2008-1

Type

Conference paper

Conference title

مجلة جامعة الزاوية

Issue

Vol. 0 No. 18

Author(s)

Bahlul Zayed Awen

Pages

95 - 103

Abstract

Plants are the oldest source of pharmaceutically active compounds, and have provided humankind with many medically useful compounds for centuries ( Cordell, 1981). Plants produce a diverse array of secondary metabolites, many of which have antimicrobial activity. Some of these compounds are constitutive, existing in healthy plants in their biological active form. Others, occur as inactive precursors ( Anesini & Perez., 1993). Hence screening of antimicrobial plants for new agents poses an enormous challenge and are important especially with emergence of drug resistant disease strains.