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Phytochemical profiling and evaluation of modified resazurin microtiter plate assay of the roots of Trillium govanianum

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posted on 2019-03-25, 04:14 authored by Kashif Maqbool Khan, Satyajit D. Sarker, Ghazanfar Ali Khan, Hammad Saleem, Shujaat Ali Khan, Abdul Mannan

Trillium govanianum Wall. ex D. Don (Melanthiaceae alt. Trilliaceae), is native to the Himalayas. The present study, for the first time, was undertaken to explore the antimicrobial potential, to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of the methanol extract of the roots of Trillium govanianum and its solid phase extraction (SPE) fractions by using resazurin microtiter assay (REMA) against Gram positive and Gram negative bacterial registered strains and to carry out phytochemical analysis. The remarkable amount of gallic acid equivalent phenolic and quercetin equivalent flavonoid content was manifested by MeOH extract (20.27 ± 3.03 mg GAE/g DW and 9.25 ± 0.50 mg QE/g DW respectively). The GC/MS analysis revealed the presence saturated and unsaturated components. Considerable level of antibacterial potential against Gram-positive bacteria (MIC: 2.5-0.009 mg/mL) than against Gram-negative bacteria (MIC: 2.5-0.165 mg/mL) were observed. The use of microtiter plates has the advantage of lower cost, fast and quantitative results.

Funding

This work is a part of the PhD project (KMK) funded by the [Higher Education Commission of Pakistan] under Grant [PIN: IRSIP 28PS18].

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