Title of article :
Antimicrobial Effects of Verbascum georgicum Bentham Extract
Author/Authors :
Sengul, Meryem Ataturk University - Faculty of Arts and Science - Department of Biology, TURKEY , Ogutcu, Hatice Ataturk University - Faculty of Arts and Science - Department of Biology, TURKEY , ADIGUZEL, Ahmet Ataturk University - Biotechnology Application and Research Center, TURKEY , SAHiN, Fikrettin Ataturk University - Biotechnology Application and Research Center, TURKEY , KARA, Ayse Aydan Atat.rk University - Biotechnology Application and Research Center, TURKEY , KARAMAN, Isa Ataturk University - Biotechnology Application and Research Center, TURKEY , GULLUCE, Medine Ataturk University - Faculty of Arts and Science - Department of Biology, TURKEY
Abstract :
The methanol extract of Verbascum georgicum Bentham (Scrophulariaceae) was investigated for its in-vitro antimicrobialproperties. A total of 143 microorganisms belonging to 56 bacteria and 4 fungi and a yeast species were studied using the disk diffusion method and microdilution assays. The results indicated that the methanol extract of V. geopgicum had an inhibitory effecton the growth of all Candida albicans isolates and 17 strains in 10 different species of bacteria, namely Bacillus amyloliquefaciens,B. subtilis, B. cereus, B. pumilus, B. megaterium, B. lentimorbus, B. licheniformis, Pseudomonas putida, P. syringae and Escherichiacoli, at different concentrations ranging from 37.5 to 300 µg/ml. However, it did not show antifungal activity against the isolatesof the 4 fungal species tested. Thus, the results suggest that V. georgicum extract possesses compounds with antimicrobial properties that might be utilized for developing new drugs.
Keywords :
Verbascum georgicum , Antimicrobial activity , Medicinal plant
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Biology
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Biology