Abstract

Mentha species are grown in most parts of Iran and have a wide range of pharmacotherapeutic uses such as treatment for bronchitis, colds and cough. In this survey ethanolic extracts of different parts (stem, flower and root) of two species (Mentha longifolia and Ziziphora tenuior) with the concentration of 100mg/ml were used against two species of Bacillaceae bacteria (B.subtillis and B.cereus) and one fungus Alternaria alternaata, with the use of three methods, 1) well method 2) dilution in solid media 3) dilution in broth media.

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