Research Article | Open Access
ANTIMICROBIAL SCREENING OF PHYTOCHEMICALS OF KIGELIA PINNATA AND MARTYNIA ANNUA
Dr. Ram Bhajan Kumawat , Dr. Seema Sharma Prof. R.A. Sharma and Ram Dayal Choudhary
Pages: 8961-8974
Abstract
Humans have employed a collection of plants and their many products since ancient times
because these items have less negative effects. We looked at two-traditional Indian medicinal
herbs to determine if they had any antibacterial or ethano-medicinal qualities in this study.
Several scholars in India have examined Martynia annua and Kigelia pinnata, two
therapeutic plants. In different parts of the world, these plants have a variety of medicinal and
antimicrobial characteristics, as well as antifungal and antibacterial capabilities. A successful
regeneration mechanism has been developed for Kigelia pinnata, a multipurpose tree of the
Bignoniaceae family.
Keywords
Kigelia pinnata, Martynia annua, Antimicrobial or Antioxidant.