Abstract

Mentha arvensis is an essential aromatic, energizer restorative, and medicinal plant in the mint family Lamiaceae. Mentha arvensis is found in rugged areas or cold climates of India. Herein, we studied the presence of different dynamic metabolites like- Flavonoids, Saponins, Tannins, terpenoids, steroids, Carb, anthraquinones, Heart glycosides, and alkaloid. In the given study, the phytochemical and antimicrobial action of leaves concentrates on pudina (Mentha arvensis L.). The broth dilution method has been used to check the antimicrobial activity of Mentha arvensis. In vitro antimicrobial movement was studied against pathogenic microbes such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus Pyogenes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Candida albicans, Aspergillus Niger, Aspergillus clavatus by agar well dispersion method. When used on bacterial colonies and fungal colonies, the separated extract showed the maximum zone of inhibition against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Streptococcus Pyogenes, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Candida albicans, Aspergillus Niger, Aspergillus clavatus over the control. The maximum zone of inhibition was found in Methanolic extracts against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Aspergillus clavatus over the control. Thus, the present approach can be useful to find new bioactive segments to improve new drugs. Our findings showed that the Mentha arvensis plant gives 25- 100 MIC (ug/ml) to inhibit the growth of the mentioned microorganisms. Thus, it can be used as a strong antimicrobial agent against pathogens, mainly Aspergillus Clavatus.

Highlights

  • Mentha arvensis L. belongs to the family Lamiaceae and is typically known as Pudina, menthol mint, corn mint

  • In the current examination, we studied phytochemical and antimicrobial screening of pudina leaves against some pathogenic microbes

  • The phytochemical results uncovered the presence of different bioactive auxiliary metabolites in the methanolic dissolvable concentrates of pudina leaves

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Introduction

Mentha arvensis L. belongs to the family Lamiaceae and is typically known as Pudina, menthol mint, corn mint. Mentha arvensis L. is a largely utilized spice in the kitchen as a feature of food. It is utilized as a home solution for a stomach issue and mouth disinfection. Glue, powder, separate distillate can be utilized exclusively or used to treat - dyspepsia, acid reflux, and so on [2] It is customarily used in hypertension and patients with ischemic coronary disease. It is likewise utilized to treat liver infection, spleen infection, asthma, and jaundice Regarding these properties, they are immensely used for a medicinal purpose [3]. They are immensely used for a medicinal purpose [3] The infusion of these leaves is utilized to treat heartburn, rheumatic agonies, joint pain, and is used as a solution for kindled joints.

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