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1. 0 0 15 ± 1.03 0
2. 15 ± 1.03 12 ± 0.5 25 ± 1.52 0
3. 11 ± 0.5 0 18 ± 1.21 0
4. 17 ± 1.47 0 21 ± 4.93 18 ± 0.98
5. 16 ± 1.41 0 28 ± 0.57 0
6. 13 ± 1.16 0 23 ± 1.52 0
7. 0 0 12 ± 2.4 0
solvents. The yields of bioactive compound Culture growth of E. coli and S. aureus was
obtained was 20.024%, 22.58%, 26.59%, 3.44%, inhibited by ethanolic and ether extracts
11.59%, 4.33% and 2.60% for aqueous, ethanolic, respectively. Similarly, Patel and Trivedi¹¹ showed
methanolic, ether, acetone, chloroform and hexane antibacterial activity of E. littorale. A methanolic
extracts respectively. As this is the second report extract of E. littorale has very good anititumor
on antimicrobial activity of plant E. littorale but activity on Dalton’s ascitic lymphoma¹².
various methodologies are reported on extractions
of natural compounds and its antimicrobial CONCLUSION
activities from various plant sources9,10.
The antibacterial activities of different The compound extracted from plant
extract are shown in Table. From Table 1 it was E. littorale with different solvents showed
observed that, Serrasia sp. and P. aeruginosa were promising antibacterial activity against
strongly inhibited by ethanolic, methanolic, ether, P. aeruginosa, Serrasia sp. followed by E. coli and
acetone, and chloroform extracts. P. aeruginosa S. aureus.
was also inhibited by aqueous and hexane extracts.