Phytochemical, antimicrobial and proximate analysis of Costus spectabilis grown in different soil types

A. Bankole, A. Ebabhi, Caroline Umebese, F. Owagboriaye, Emmanuel Thomas
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The search for medicinal plants with novel properties for therapeutical potentials is a continuum. The preliminary phytochemical analysis, antimicrobial properties and proximate contents of Costus spectabilis leaf and root harvested from different soil types were studied following standard protocols. The ethyl ethanoate extracts were assayed against six microbial cultures of Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 29523), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 27853), Bacillus subtilis (ATCC 6633), Aspergillus niger, Candida albicans, and Aspergillus clavatus using the agar well diffusion methods. The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of alkaloids, saponin, phenol, flavonoids and anthraquinone in all samples at varying concentrations. Terpenes and phlobatannins were not observed in any extract. Phenolic compound was observed to have the highest quantity of 6.18±0.00 mg/g from the leaf extract of the plant grown in loamy soil. Tannin and flavonoids were only detected in very insignificant quantities. The extracts showed significant inhibitory potential against the bacterial strains. The highest zone of inhibition was recorded as 33.02±1.45 mm against B. subtilis in the leaf extracts of the plant grown in clay soil. The leaf extracts from the plant obtained from clay soil showed fungicidal activity against the Aspergillus species, while the other extracts only showed fungistatic effects against all sampled fungal species. The proximate content analysis revealed that carbohydrates and protein are the dominant nutrients in the leaf of C. spectabilis. Costus spectabilis is a plant that can be exploited for its medicinal, nutritional and economic values.
在不同土壤类型中生长的眼镜木的植物化学、抗菌和近似物分析
寻找具有新特性和治疗潜力的药用植物是一个持续的过程。研究人员按照标准方案对从不同土壤类型中采集的眼镜木叶和根进行了初步的植物化学分析、抗菌特性和近似物含量研究。采用琼脂井扩散法对乙酸乙酯萃取物针对金黄色葡萄球菌(ATCC 29523)、铜绿假单胞菌(ATCC 27853)、枯草芽孢杆菌(ATCC 6633)、黑曲霉、白色念珠菌和类曲霉等六种微生物培养物进行了检测。植物化学分析显示,所有样品中都含有不同浓度的生物碱、皂苷、酚、黄酮类化合物和蒽醌。在任何提取物中都没有观察到萜类化合物和磷脂单宁。在壤土中生长的植物叶片提取物中,酚类化合物的含量最高,为 6.18±0.00 mg/g。单宁和黄酮类化合物的含量非常低。提取物对细菌菌株有明显的抑制作用。在粘土中生长的植物的叶提取物对枯草杆菌的最大抑菌区为 33.02±1.45 mm。从粘土中提取的植物叶提取物对曲霉菌具有杀菌活性,而其他提取物只对所有采样的真菌菌种有杀菌作用。近似含量分析表明,碳水化合物和蛋白质是眼镜木叶中的主要营养成分。光谱木是一种具有药用、营养和经济价值的植物。
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