Antimicrobial activity of leaf extracts of Euphorbia paralias L. and Melilotus sulcatus Desf. against some pathogenic microorganisms

Miloud M. Miloud, Najma A. Senussi
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The pathogenic microorganism species have been increased their resistance to many of the chemically synthesized antibiotics that were previously used to resist them. In 2011, the WHO called for increased research on new drugs as antibiotic resistance increases dramatically (Abedini et al., 2013; Abreu et al., 2012). The use of plant extracts and phytochemicals, both with known antimicrobial properties, can be of great significance in therapeutic treatments. In the last few years, a number of studies have been conducted in different countries to prove such efficiency (Izzo et al., 1995; Schapoval et al., 1994; Kubo et al., 1993). Many plants have been used because of their antimicrobial traits, which are due to compounds synthesized in the secondary metabolism of the plant. These products are known by their active substances, for example, the phenolic compounds which are part of the essential oils (Janssen et al., 1987). Euphorbia paralias L. (E. paralias), belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. It is a perennial herb. The stem and leaves produce a white or milky juice when cut. This species distributed in coastal areas of Europe & North Africa. A species, growing in the sand along the coastal area of Libya, easily recognized by its small densely compact appressed leaves (Jafri & El-Gadi, 1982). The Euphorbia includes many species that containing tannins, terpenes, anthocyanins, alkaloids, steroids like ßsito-sterol, ß-amyrin and glycosides (Scalbert, 1991; Gupta & Gupta, 2019), it includes also many species that are used medically in the treatment of many diseases such as pulmonary tuberculosis, ascites, edema, asthma, stomach, liver and uterine cancer, It also treats worm infestations in children and for gonorrhea, jaundice, pimples, digestive problems (Kirtikar & Basu, 1991; Feng et al., 2010).
大戟叶提取物和木犀叶提取物的抗菌活性研究。对抗一些病原微生物
致病微生物种类已经增加了它们对许多以前用来抵抗它们的化学合成抗生素的耐药性。2011年,由于抗生素耐药性急剧增加,世卫组织呼吁加强对新药的研究(Abedini et al., 2013;Abreu et al., 2012)。植物提取物和植物化学物质的使用都具有已知的抗菌特性,在治疗治疗中具有重要意义。在过去几年中,在不同的国家进行了一些研究来证明这种效率(Izzo等人,1995;Schapoval et al., 1994;Kubo et al., 1993)。许多植物由于其抗菌特性而被使用,这是由于植物在次生代谢中合成的化合物。这些产品以其活性物质而闻名,例如,精油中含有的酚类化合物(Janssen等人,1987年)。大戟属(Euphorbia paralias L.),大戟科。它是多年生草本植物。茎和叶在切开时会产生白色或乳白色的汁液。本种分布于欧洲和北非的沿海地区。一种生长在利比亚沿海地区的沙地上的物种,它的小而密的紧贴叶片很容易被识别(Jafri & El-Gadi, 1982)。大戟属植物包括许多种类,含有单宁、萜烯、花青素、生物碱、类固醇如ßsito-甾醇、ß-amyrin和糖苷(Scalbert, 1991;Gupta & Gupta, 2019),它还包括许多在医学上用于治疗许多疾病的物种,如肺结核、腹水、水肿、哮喘、胃癌、肝癌和子宫癌,它还治疗儿童的寄生虫感染以及淋病、黄疸、丘疹、消化问题(Kirtikar & Basu, 1991;Feng等人,2010)。
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