Antibacterial activity of the plant dectylifera phoenix fruit's crude extracts on some pathogenic Bacteria
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of methanolic extract from the fruits of three types of palm tree plant growing in the southern regions of Libya on three types of bacteria Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, Staphylococcus aureus. Eight antibiotics were used from different functional groups as a control, The results showed that the extract of Tafsirt was the most effective effect on the bacteria but did not have any effect on the bacteria Salmonella typhimurium, While the extracts of Aspare and Talis did not show any effect on the bacterial isolates compared to antibiotics, the study indicates that the diet rich in Tafsirt date will cause a preventive and partial therapeutic effects of the dangers of bacteria that infect the digestive system.
Full text article
Authors
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
In a brief statement, the rights relate to the publication and distribution of research published in the journal of the University of Sebha where authors who have published their articles in the journal of the university of Sebha should how they can use or distribute their articles. They reserve all their rights to the published works, such as (but not limited to) the following rights:
- Copyright and other property rights related to the article, such as patent rights.
- Research published in the journal of the University of Sebha and used in its future works, including lectures and books, the right to reproduce articles for their own purposes, and the right to self-archive their articles.
- The right to enter a separate article, or for a non-exclusive distribution of their article with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in the journal of Sebha University.
Privacy Statement The names and e-mail addresses entered on the Sabha University Journal site will be used for the aforementioned purposes only and for which they were used.