dc.description.abstract | Cases of synergic Urinary Tract Infections with its associated ailments has become a menace. Due to its high costs
of treatment, unavailability of relevant antibiotics, misdiagnosis and recurrence, most patients within Africa SubSahara regions prefer ethnopharmacological ways of taking boiled and sieved liquid concoction made from mature
leaves (ML) of ricinus communis to clear the urinary tract system from these microbes with their associated
ailments. Crude extracts of methanol, chloroform, hexane, and Diethylether prepared from ricinus communis dried
powered mature leaves were subjected to phytochemical screening, antibacterial, GC/MS and antioxidant assays.
Crude methanolic and chloroform extracts prepared from a mixture of coarsely powdered dried twigs and mature
leaves were evaluated for cytotoxic activity on cancer cell line (HCT-116 and K-562). Antibacterial assay of the
crude extracts reveals recommendable range of values categorized as moderate and high sensitive with respect to
the standard measure. Methanol extract exhibited antibacterial activities against all gram-positive and gramnegative bacterial species while diethylether extract showed its potency against the gram-positive staph only among
escherichia, klebsiella and pseudomonas species. Chloroform, diethylether and hexane crude extracts proven to be
inert against pseudomonas strain. Highest scavenging capacity range obtained is 60.38 ± 0.034 percent while the
lowest cytotoxicity range is 20.18 ± 1.37 μg/ml-1revealing the medicinal value and safeness of the plant extract.
Phytochemical analysis and GC/MS results revealed the presence of phytoconstituents and museum of bioactive
agents with antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, antidiarrheal, antimutagenic and antioxidant properties thus ascertaining its efficacy towards the infection with associated ailments. | en_US |