Preliminary Phytochemical analysis and antibacterial activity of Malva parviflora against respiratory and dermatological pathogens

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Abstract

Malva parviflora fruit and leaves abstracts was exposed for abstraction with acetone and methanol used dissolvent tested for antiseptic property by micro-dilution and agar well diffusion method against eight microbial liable for breathing and dermatological infections. The ethanol extracts exhibited relatively higher zone of inhibition (24) Haemophilus influenza against Staphylococcus aureus . The MIC were stable by micro dilution technique and documented both acetone and methanol abstracts at 0.195-25 mg/ml. Preliminary Phytochemical study exposed the flexible existence of secondary metabolites including tannins, steroid, terpenoid, saponin, Flavonoid, phenol, Glycoside, Alkaloid and Anthraquinone. Since the outcomes, it be able to be resolved that M. parviflora takes noteworthy natural activities against tried bacteria and can be used in treatment improvement against respiratory and dermatological infections.

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