Joseph F. Kpesibe
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Antimycobacterial Activity of Newbouldia laevis Root and Stem Bark Extracts: In Vitro Evaluation and Phytochemical Composition Saleem Sule Zarto; Sa'ad Sabri Abdul; Joseph F. Kpesibe; Saminu Hamman Barau
African Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research Vol 1 No 1 (2024): African Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research
Publisher : Darul Yasin Al Sys

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ajbmbr.v1i1.3311

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This present study aimed to determine the phytochemical screening, antimicrobial and anti-tuberculosis activity of the root and stem bark of methanol extracts of the N. laevis plant from Gashaka Gumti national park of Taraba state. Phytochemical screening was carried out using standard methods. For the two extracts obtained from the root and stem bark which revealed the presence of all except cardiac glycosides and quinones in the root, while all were the stem bark extracts. The Anti-bacterial assay was carried out using Agar-well diffusion technique. The highest zone of inhibition for the root crude extract of E. coli was (18mm) and its lowest zone of inhibition was (2mm), the highest zone of inhibition of Stap. A was (22mm) and the lowest was (8mm), the highest zone of inhibition of Bacillus cereus (22mm) and its lowest was (10mm). Salmonella typhii had the highest zone of inhibition for the root extract at (24mm) and its lowest at (4mm). The highest zone of inhibition for stem bark crude extract of E. coli was (12mm) and its lowest zone of inhibition was (5mm), the highest zone of inhibition of Stap. A was (13mm) and the lowest was (6mm), the highest zone of inhibition of Salmonella typhii was (18mm) and its lowest was (18mm),the highest zone of inhibition of Bacillus cereus (12mm) and its lowest was (4mm). The anti- tuberculosis assay was carried out using Broth micro dilution method. The result concerning the mycobacterium TB (anti-tuberculosis) of the root and stem bark crude extract of N. laevis plants inhibit the growth of bacterium with inhibitory zone within the range 6-16mm. This study reveals that the methanolic crude extract of N. laevis root and stembark can be utilized as a potential anti-tuberculosis (TB) drug for novel discovery.
Preliminary Studies, Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Activity of Leaf, Stem Bark and Root Extracts of Calotropis Procera Plant Mathias Njidari; Joseph F. Kpesibe; Mohammed H. Shagal
African Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research Vol 1 No 1 (2024): African Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58578/ajbmbr.v1i1.3484

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The phyto-components of leaf, root and Stembark of Calotropis procera L. Asclepiadaceae family species were screened by gas chromatography- mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) analysis. Ethanol extract was prepared by soxhlet apparatus from all the parts of C. procera. The present study aimed to determine the phytochemical screening, antimicrobial and anti-oxidant properties of the leaves, root and stem bark of the ethanol extracts of the C. procera plant. Phytochemical screening was carried out for all the three extracts obtained from the leaves, root and stem bark which revealed the presence of most secondary metabolites such as flavanol, phenol, alkaloids, saponins except glycosides in leaf, while alkaloids and saponins were absent in the root and glycosides absent in the stembark. From antibacterial result, the highest zone of inhibition of leave extract for E. coli was (14mm) and the lowest zone of inhibition was (2mm), the highest and lowest zone of inhibition for the leaf of Staph. A was (14mm and 4mm) respectively, Similarly, the highest zone of inhibition and the lowest zone of inhibition of leaves for Bacillus Cereus was (14mm) and (4mm). The highest zone of inhibition of Aspergillus favus was 12mm in the leaves extract and it was 14mm for Candida albicans in the leaves extract. The FTIR of F3 fraction of the leaf confirmed the presence of alkane, alkene, hydroxyl, amines and amides which showed characteristics peaks at 3326cm-1, 2945.07cm-1, 2833.56 cm-1, 1649.24 cm-1, 1449.04 cm-1, 1111.76 cm-1 and 1021cm-1..The chemical component of the ethanolic extracts of the leaves of C.procera as revealed by GC-MS consist of mainly twenty one (21) compounds ranging from phenol, Terpenes and fatty acids The ferric reducing antioxidant power assay (FRAP) was determined and the leaves and the root was observed to have higher antioxidant potential as the observance was 1.690 and 2.453nm for leaf and 2.44 concentration of 30 and 40 respectively. This study show that the leaves extract of C.procera inhibits bacterial and fungal growth and anti-oxidant properties which is very important for medicinal uses. The present investigation deals with the process of determining the phytocomponents, antioxidant and antibacterial active.