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            Abstract

            Antibacterial Activities of Seven Indigenous Vegetables
            Jiraporn burakorn*, Rueankeaw Praphruet**

            *Department of Science Service, Bureau of Community Technology, Bangkok
            **Institute of Product Quality and Standardization, Maejo University, Chiang Mai

            Aqueous, methanolic and ethanolic extracts of seven medicinal plant species commonly consumed in Thailand were
            evaluated for antimicrobial activity against four pathogenic bacteria, i.e. Escherichia coli ATCC25922,  Klebsiella
            pneumoniae ATCC27736, Staphylococcus aureus ATCC6538 and Staphylococcus epidermidis ATCC12228, using
            the agar well diffusion method with 21 medicinal plant extract samples (30 µg/plate) for each bacterial strain. The
            results showed that the methanolic extract of Sechium edule caused the largest inhibition zones with E. coli and S.
            epidermidis of 20.46 mm and 35.23 mm in diameter, respectively; while the aqueous extract of Mentha cordifolia
            and the methanolic extract of Piper sarmentosum caused the largest inhibition zones with K. pneumoniae and S.
            aureus at 19.15 mm and 24.77 mm in diameter, respectively. The analysis of the minimum inhibitory concentration
            (MIC) which inhibited the four pathogenic bacteria using the microdilution assay showed that MICs of the
            methanolic extract of Sechium edule for E. coli and S. epidermidis were 7.81 mg/ml and 62.50 mg/ml, respectively,
            while the MIC of the aqueous extract of Mentha cordifolia and the methanolic extract of Piper sarmentosum for
            K. pneumoniae and S. aureus was 15.62 mg/ml. In addition, the MICs of chloramphenicol for E. coli, K.
            pneumoniae, S. epidermidis and S. aureus were 15, 7, 31 and 7 µg/ml, respectively.

            Keywords: Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumonia, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis
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