Phytochemical Screening and Antimicrobial Effects of Leaf and Root Extracts of Crotalaria Brevidens on Candida Albicans, Staphylococcus Aureus and Escherichia...
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2017Author
Opande, George T
Musyimi, David M
Kaberia, Mutembei J
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Crotalaria brevidens (slenderleaf) leaves and shoots are used as food and have
medicinal properties when consumed by human beings. It also acts as an agent in
promotion of suicidal germination of striga, a parasitic plant that is a major problem weed for
maize and millet growers. In view of its medicinal importance, and there being increased
tolerance of many microorganisms towards known antibiotics, there is a need to establish
the anti microbial properties of extracts obtained from its roots, stem, leaf and other body
parts against pathogenic microorganism. Even though this plant is reported to have
immense medicinal value in treating stomach related ailments, malaria and many other
tropical diseases, before this study little was known about the antimicrobial potentials of its
roots, stem and leaves against three candidate microorganisms namely; Candida …