Review on some plants’ therapeutic effects against gastrointestinal microbes

Plants play vital roles in many health care systems, be it rural or an urban community. Plants became familiar as medicine due to the primordial ideologies and believed. Several plant parts served as medicines to so many ailments including gastrointestinal ailments, due to the fact that their active...

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Main Authors: Abdallah, Majdoline Sarah, Go, Roderick, Mustafa, Muskhazli, Nallappan, Meenakshii
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Language:English
Published: Sciencedomain International 2019
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spelling my.upm.eprints.820192020-10-17T07:26:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82019/ Review on some plants’ therapeutic effects against gastrointestinal microbes Abdallah, Majdoline Sarah Go, Roderick Mustafa, Muskhazli Nallappan, Meenakshii Plants play vital roles in many health care systems, be it rural or an urban community. Plants became familiar as medicine due to the primordial ideologies and believed. Several plant parts served as medicines to so many ailments including gastrointestinal ailments, due to the fact that their active ingredients are powerful against the microbes as well as healing so many physiological abnormalities. The principal antimicrobial components were used to inhibit the growth of microbes (S. aureus, E. coli, Salmonella spp, B. cereus, and B. subtili,), as well as most of the recognized compounds in most plants were aromatic or saturated organic compounds which enabled the plants to be active against the gastrointestinal microbes. The commonly used diluents were; water, methanol and Di methyl sulphate oxides to ascertain the level of activity of the plants. As such, plant materials in one way or the other are very active when dealing with microbes due to their active ingredients or the phytoconstituents. Most of the microbes identified in many reviewed researches were enteric bacterial species, by which divided into both gram negative and gram positive bacterial isolates, they differ in their cell components, which are the main targets of bioactive constituents to deal with any bacteria. However, certain parasites contributed towards the production of ailments for their survival and causing havoc to the hosts and sometimes be mutualistic. Sciencedomain International 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/82019/1/Review%20on%20some%20plants%E2%80%99%20therapeutic%20effects%20against%20gastrointestinal%20microbes.pdf Abdallah, Majdoline Sarah and Go, Roderick and Mustafa, Muskhazli and Nallappan, Meenakshii (2019) Review on some plants’ therapeutic effects against gastrointestinal microbes. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 31 (6). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2347-565X; ESSN: 2231-4776 https://journalarrb.com/index.php/ARRB/article/view/30066 doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2019/v31i630066
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description Plants play vital roles in many health care systems, be it rural or an urban community. Plants became familiar as medicine due to the primordial ideologies and believed. Several plant parts served as medicines to so many ailments including gastrointestinal ailments, due to the fact that their active ingredients are powerful against the microbes as well as healing so many physiological abnormalities. The principal antimicrobial components were used to inhibit the growth of microbes (S. aureus, E. coli, Salmonella spp, B. cereus, and B. subtili,), as well as most of the recognized compounds in most plants were aromatic or saturated organic compounds which enabled the plants to be active against the gastrointestinal microbes. The commonly used diluents were; water, methanol and Di methyl sulphate oxides to ascertain the level of activity of the plants. As such, plant materials in one way or the other are very active when dealing with microbes due to their active ingredients or the phytoconstituents. Most of the microbes identified in many reviewed researches were enteric bacterial species, by which divided into both gram negative and gram positive bacterial isolates, they differ in their cell components, which are the main targets of bioactive constituents to deal with any bacteria. However, certain parasites contributed towards the production of ailments for their survival and causing havoc to the hosts and sometimes be mutualistic.
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author Abdallah, Majdoline Sarah
Go, Roderick
Mustafa, Muskhazli
Nallappan, Meenakshii
spellingShingle Abdallah, Majdoline Sarah
Go, Roderick
Mustafa, Muskhazli
Nallappan, Meenakshii
Review on some plants’ therapeutic effects against gastrointestinal microbes
author_facet Abdallah, Majdoline Sarah
Go, Roderick
Mustafa, Muskhazli
Nallappan, Meenakshii
author_sort Abdallah, Majdoline Sarah
title Review on some plants’ therapeutic effects against gastrointestinal microbes
title_short Review on some plants’ therapeutic effects against gastrointestinal microbes
title_full Review on some plants’ therapeutic effects against gastrointestinal microbes
title_fullStr Review on some plants’ therapeutic effects against gastrointestinal microbes
title_full_unstemmed Review on some plants’ therapeutic effects against gastrointestinal microbes
title_sort review on some plants’ therapeutic effects against gastrointestinal microbes
publisher Sciencedomain International
publishDate 2019
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