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Related Literature about Antihelmintic Activity of Piper betel

Author/s : Taukoorah, U., Lall, N., & Mahomoodally, F.


Year of Publication : 2016
Title of the Article : Piper betle L. (betel quid) shows bacteriostatic, additive, and synergistic antimicrobial action when combined with conventional antibiotics
Title of Journal : South African Journal of Botany
Volume Number : 105
Issue Number :
Page Numbers : 133-140
doi : doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2016.01.006

Taukoorah, U., Lall, N., & Mahomoodally, F. (2016). Piper betle L. (betel quid) shows bacteriostatic, additive, and synergistic antimicrobial action when combined with conventional antibiotics. South
African Journal of Botany, 105, 133-140. doi:10.1016/j.sajb.2016.01.006.
Matrix:
Statistical Tools Results
Aspects Research Design Scope of the Study / Methodology
 antibacterial, antibiotic, and antimicrobial
 Results showed that the leaves of Piper
activities of the leaves of Piper betel when
 Quantitative betle exhibit antibacterial, antibiotic, and
Their Study combined with ethanol, ethylacetate, acetone,  mean
 Experimental antimicrobial activities especially in the
and dichloromethane extracts as applied in
50% ethylacetate extract.
bacterial, biotic, and microbial strains
 mean will be used as the statistical tool in
determining which part of Piper betel (leaves,
stems, roots) has the most potent antihelmintic
activity on Ascaris suum using ethanol extracts and
 antihelmintic activity of the leaves, stems, and
 Quantitative aqueous extracts.
roots of Piper betle when combined with ethanol
Your Proposed Study  Experimental  mean will also be used to determine how the
and aqueous extracts as applied in Ascaris suum
sample Ascaris suum behaves using ethanol  Not yet applicable.
from pigs
extracts and aqueous extracts.
 The same statistical tool will be used in determining
how Piper betel affect the mortality of Ascaris suum
using the extracts aforementioned.

Review:
One early work by Taukoorah et al. (2016) proves the antibacterial, antibiotic, and antimicrobial activities of the leaves of Piper betel when combined with ethanol, ethylacetate, acetone, and
dichloromethane extracts as applied in bacterial, biotic, and microbial strains. Results showed that the leaves of Piper betel exhibit antibacterial, antibiotic, and antimicrobial activities especially in the
50% ethylacetate extract. In this present study, the researcher will study antihelmintic activity of the leaves, stems, and roots of Piper betle when combined with ethanol and aqueous extracts as
applied in Ascaris suum from pigs.

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