Abstract

Antimicrobial activity of two medicinally important plants (Juniperus excelsa and Ephedra intermedia) of Gharshinan Rodh Malazai area, District Pishin, Balochistan-Pakistan

Highlights

  • Utilization of medicinal plant species as medication is one of the routinely used practices in subcontinent

  • Numerous plants have been observed for antibacterial activity but still some local plants of some areas remain under exploration which is unexplored for the diverse antimicrobial potential that the local community is carelessly utilizing [8]

  • J. excelsa is mostly occur in mountainous area but the E. intermedia is occurring in peak of the mountains, as well as in valleys

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Summary

Introduction

Utilization of medicinal plant species as medication is one of the routinely used practices in subcontinent. Different plants are utilized as drugs at the preliminary levels in various areas of the world. Some medication by plants has emblems that causes a various abnormal feature as like as side effects in human beings. These abnormal characteristics of plants compelled the ethno botanist for seeking drugs which are affordable, biologically degradable and with least side effects [4]. Plants which belong to herbs have been utilized for the treatment of human diseases due to these is medicinally important [5]. The treatment of ring worm took place with the help of leaves of aforementioned plant It is traditionally high beneficial against dermal diseases in human beings and cattle [6]. P. biternatum Edgew seeds are extremely useful for post pregnancy contaminations (after conveyance) if ground and blended in water and taken between suppers [11]

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