The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article [1] because Figures 11 and 12 appear to be identical with Figures 3 and 4respectively from a previously published article [2].Sehrish MUKHTAR,Waqas ASGHAR,Zubair BUTT,Zah...The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article [1] because Figures 11 and 12 appear to be identical with Figures 3 and 4respectively from a previously published article [2].Sehrish MUKHTAR,Waqas ASGHAR,Zubair BUTT,Zaheer ABBAS,Mudaser ULLAH and Rana ATTA-UR-REHMAN did not respond to correspondence about this retraction.展开更多
AIM: To study the qualitative analysis of phytochemicals and antibacterial activity of the ethanolic and methanolic extracts of Bougainvillea spectabilis and Bougainvillea variegata leaves. METHODS: Phytochemical cons...AIM: To study the qualitative analysis of phytochemicals and antibacterial activity of the ethanolic and methanolic extracts of Bougainvillea spectabilis and Bougainvillea variegata leaves. METHODS: Phytochemical constituents were determined qualitatively by the Harborne method, while antimicrobial activities were determined by measuring the zone of inhibition on Mueller Hinton Agar. RESULTS: The maximum inhibitory effects were obtained against the Gram positive microbe Staphylococcus aureus for the methanolic extracts of both B. spectabilis [(28.54 ± 0.18) mm] and B. variegata [(21.97 ± 0.06) mm]. The Gram negative microbes Proteus vulgaris [(16.00 ± 0.15) mm] and Serratia marcescens [(16.00 ± 0.06) mm] gave maximum inhibitory effects for the ethanolic extracts of B. variegata, while Salmonella typhimurium [(17.26 ± 0.12) mm] gave a maximum zone of inhibition for the methanolic extract of B. spectabilis.No inhibitory effects were observed for the extracts of B. spectabilis or B. variegate against Enterococcus faecalis, Vibro cholera or Klebsiella pneumoniae. CONCLUSION: Both B. spectabilis and B. variegata possess significant antimicrobial activity that, following additional studies, could replace commercially known antibiotics.展开更多
基金sponsored and funded by Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Department,College of Engineering and Emerging Technologies, University of the Punjab (grant no.PU/ASR&TD/ RG-348 dated 26-1-2012)
文摘The Editor-in-Chief has retracted this article [1] because Figures 11 and 12 appear to be identical with Figures 3 and 4respectively from a previously published article [2].Sehrish MUKHTAR,Waqas ASGHAR,Zubair BUTT,Zaheer ABBAS,Mudaser ULLAH and Rana ATTA-UR-REHMAN did not respond to correspondence about this retraction.
文摘AIM: To study the qualitative analysis of phytochemicals and antibacterial activity of the ethanolic and methanolic extracts of Bougainvillea spectabilis and Bougainvillea variegata leaves. METHODS: Phytochemical constituents were determined qualitatively by the Harborne method, while antimicrobial activities were determined by measuring the zone of inhibition on Mueller Hinton Agar. RESULTS: The maximum inhibitory effects were obtained against the Gram positive microbe Staphylococcus aureus for the methanolic extracts of both B. spectabilis [(28.54 ± 0.18) mm] and B. variegata [(21.97 ± 0.06) mm]. The Gram negative microbes Proteus vulgaris [(16.00 ± 0.15) mm] and Serratia marcescens [(16.00 ± 0.06) mm] gave maximum inhibitory effects for the ethanolic extracts of B. variegata, while Salmonella typhimurium [(17.26 ± 0.12) mm] gave a maximum zone of inhibition for the methanolic extract of B. spectabilis.No inhibitory effects were observed for the extracts of B. spectabilis or B. variegate against Enterococcus faecalis, Vibro cholera or Klebsiella pneumoniae. CONCLUSION: Both B. spectabilis and B. variegata possess significant antimicrobial activity that, following additional studies, could replace commercially known antibiotics.