Author/Authors :
Mansoor, Qaisar Institute of Biomedical and Genetic Engineering, Pakistan , Shaheen, Saira Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University - Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Pakistan , Javed, Uzma Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University - Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Pakistan , Shaheen, Uzma Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University - Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Pakistan , Iqrar, Irum Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University - Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, Pakistan , Ismail, Muhammad Institute of Biomedical and Genetic Engineering, Pakistan
Abstract :
Exploring healing power in plants emerged in prehistory of human civilization. Sustaining good health has been achieved over the millions of years by use of plant products in various traditional sockets. A major contribution of medicinal plants to health care systems is their limitless possession of bioactive components that stimulate explicit physiological actions. Luckily Pakistan is blessed with huge reservoir of plants with medicinal potential and some of them; we focused in this study for their medicinal importance.In this study we checked the antibacterial activity inherent in Ricinus communis, Solanum nigrum, Dodonaea viscose and Berberis lyceum extracts for multidrug resistance bacterial strains Klebsiella pneumonae, E. coli and methyciline resistant Staphylococcus aureus. MRSA showed sensitivity for Ricinus communis. Multidrug resistant Klebsiella pneumonae was sensitive with Pine roxburgii and Ricinus communis but weakly susceptible for Solanum nigrum. Multidrug resistant E. coli was resistant to all plant extracts. Treatment of severe infections caused by the bacterial strains used in this study with Ricinus communis, Pine roxburgii and Solanum nigrum can lower the undesired side effects of synthetic medicine and also reduce the economic burden.