The methodology of determining antibacterial activity of plant extracts with disk-diffusion method in vitro

During the process of developing herbal drugs with antimicrobial action, one of the most important phases is testing of antimicrobial activity in vitro. The disk-diffusion method is performed in Petri dish, on solid feeding surface. The disks with definite concentrations of antibiotics, pure substan...

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Main Authors: Novaković Milan, Janković Slobodan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Medicinsko društvo za racionalnu terapiju Republike Srbije 2011-01-01
Series:Racionalna Terapija
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Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-0538/2011/1821-05381102033N.pdf
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spelling doaj-e518306a499f48088e885c7e9c2e2bb22020-11-24T23:15:41ZengMedicinsko društvo za racionalnu terapiju Republike SrbijeRacionalna Terapija1821-05382217-86272011-01-0132333710.5937/racter1102033N1821-05381102033NThe methodology of determining antibacterial activity of plant extracts with disk-diffusion method in vitroNovaković Milan0Janković Slobodan1University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medicine, Kragujevac, SerbiaMedicinski fakultet, Kragujevac + Klinički centar, Služba za Kliničku farmakologiju, KragujevacDuring the process of developing herbal drugs with antimicrobial action, one of the most important phases is testing of antimicrobial activity in vitro. The disk-diffusion method is performed in Petri dish, on solid feeding surface. The disks with definite concentrations of antibiotics, pure substances or plant extracts are placed on the top of feeding plates previously inoculated with pure bacterial culture. Growth of the bacterial culture depends on its susceptibility to a tested substance; if the substance has antibacterial effect, a clear zone free of bacteria will form around the disk. Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the tested substance is determined by extrapolation of the regression line: concentration of the tested substance/radius or surface of area where growth of bacteria was inhibited. This method of testing microbial susceptibility to antibiotics, pure substances or plant extracts is highly sensitive and specific. .http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-0538/2011/1821-05381102033N.pdfherbal extractsantibioticsdisk diffusionthe determination of antimicrobial susceptibility
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The methodology of determining antibacterial activity of plant extracts with disk-diffusion method in vitro
Racionalna Terapija
herbal extracts
antibiotics
disk diffusion
the determination of antimicrobial susceptibility
author_facet Novaković Milan
Janković Slobodan
author_sort Novaković Milan
title The methodology of determining antibacterial activity of plant extracts with disk-diffusion method in vitro
title_short The methodology of determining antibacterial activity of plant extracts with disk-diffusion method in vitro
title_full The methodology of determining antibacterial activity of plant extracts with disk-diffusion method in vitro
title_fullStr The methodology of determining antibacterial activity of plant extracts with disk-diffusion method in vitro
title_full_unstemmed The methodology of determining antibacterial activity of plant extracts with disk-diffusion method in vitro
title_sort methodology of determining antibacterial activity of plant extracts with disk-diffusion method in vitro
publisher Medicinsko društvo za racionalnu terapiju Republike Srbije
series Racionalna Terapija
issn 1821-0538
2217-8627
publishDate 2011-01-01
description During the process of developing herbal drugs with antimicrobial action, one of the most important phases is testing of antimicrobial activity in vitro. The disk-diffusion method is performed in Petri dish, on solid feeding surface. The disks with definite concentrations of antibiotics, pure substances or plant extracts are placed on the top of feeding plates previously inoculated with pure bacterial culture. Growth of the bacterial culture depends on its susceptibility to a tested substance; if the substance has antibacterial effect, a clear zone free of bacteria will form around the disk. Minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the tested substance is determined by extrapolation of the regression line: concentration of the tested substance/radius or surface of area where growth of bacteria was inhibited. This method of testing microbial susceptibility to antibiotics, pure substances or plant extracts is highly sensitive and specific. .
topic herbal extracts
antibiotics
disk diffusion
the determination of antimicrobial susceptibility
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-0538/2011/1821-05381102033N.pdf
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