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The chemical composition
and antibacterial activity of the leaf extract of Salvia
repens Burch. Ex Benth
Buyisile Mayekiso1*, Micheal L. Magwa2
and Roger M. Coopoosamy1
1Botany
Department and Electron, University of Fort Hare, Private
Bag X1314, Alice, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
2Microscopic
unit, University of Fort Hare, Private Bag X1314, Alice,
Eastern Cape, South Africa.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
bmayekiso@ufh.ac.za.
Tel: +27 406022324, Fax: +27 8066282325
Accepted
July 9 2008 |
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The chemical
composition of the essential oil of S. repens contain the
following major constituents: 1 – camphor (0.4%) para–cymene
(34.1%), sabinene (23.9%), 1–b–pinene (16.9%),, myrcene (3.9%), γ -terpinene (1.8%), trans-
b–Ocimene
(1.3%), terpinene-4-ol (0.7%), nopol (0.4%),
a-terpinolene (15.89%),
b -
caryophllene (0.6%). The antibacterial activity of the aerial parts of
Salvia repens has shown that the acetone extract inhibited the
growth of Bacillus cereus, Streptococcus pyrogens and
Escherichia coli bacteria tested at minimum inhibitory concentration
(MIC) of 0, 5 mg/ml. The methanol extracts effectively inhibited the
growth of both Staphylococcus epidermidus and Micrococcus
kristinae at minimum concentration of 0, 5 mg/ml. At 0. 1 mg/ml the
methanol extract inhibited the following B. cereus, S.
pyrogens and E. coli bacteria whose inhibition concentration
was below 0. 5 mg/l. The activity of the water extracts of the plants
against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria has shown inhibition at
1.0 and 2.5 mg/l respectively. The extract from the methanol also
suggest that, the plant extract has intensive activity at low
concentration compare to acetone and water. The antibacterial activity
suggests a possibility of S. repens plant for use on medicinal
applications
Key words:
Salvia repens, essential oil composition, antibacterial medicinal
plant, para–cymene, sabinene, 1–b–pinene,
a-terpinolene. |
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