Antibacterial activity of Salacia beddomei

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M A Deepa, V Narmatha Bai

Abstract

Leaves and stems of Salacia beddomei were extracted successively with petroleum ether, ethyl acetate and chloroform and tested for their antibacterial activity. Ethyl acetate extracts were found to be most effective against all the tested organisms.

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Nov 30, 1928·The Journal of Experimental Medicine·J L GambleUNKNOWN Assistance of Pauline Marsh and Dorothy Sloan

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