The examination of the water concentrates of laurus nobilis leaves antibacterial activity utilizing various strategies for extraction (In vitro)

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The utilization of antimicrobials is essential to battle bacterial ailment. Yet, because of the expanding abuse of antimicrobial medications that are utilized in the treatment of infectious diseases, resistance by bacteria developed. The objective of the investigation is to detect the in vitro antibacterial impact of bay leaf water concentrates utilizing distinctive extraction strategies. The impact of water concentrates of bay leaf (Laurus noblis) employing maceration and decoction extraction method against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli were tested by “agar well diffusion” technique. The consequences of the investigation demonstrated insignificant differences between techniques for extractions. The study concludes that the in vitro antibacterial effect might be potentiated against test strains by using different methods for extraction and solvent systems, which might be helpful to defeat antimicrobial resistance.

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Al-Ogaili, N., Bilal, R., Younis, H., & Khadim, T. (2020). The examination of the water concentrates of laurus nobilis leaves antibacterial activity utilizing various strategies for extraction (In vitro). International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(1), 66–69. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11i1.1786

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