ASSESSMENT OF ANTI-BACTERIAL AND ANTHELMINTIC ACTIVITIES FOR SEED EXTRACT OF SAPINDUS TRIFOLIATUS – AN IN VITRO APPROACH Authors: Sanketh PR , SATHVIKA P, CHARY KV, TASLEEM S, BAKSHI V, BOGGULA N AND PRAGADA VR*
ABSTRACT
Medicinal plants have curative properties due to the presence of various complex chemical
substances of different composition, which are found as secondary plant metabolites in one or
more parts of these plants. Sapindus trifoliatus, commonly known as soap nut, has been
traditionally utilized for various medicinal purposes. This study investigates the in vitro anti-
bacterial and anti-helminthic activities of Sapindus trifoliatus seed extract. The extraction
process was carried out using methanol solvent. The anti-bacterial potential of the extract was
evaluated against a panel of pathogenic microorganisms, bacteria and using standard
microbiological assays. The findings reveal significant inhibitory effects, suggesting a
promising role for Sapindus trifoliatus seed extract in combating microbial infections.
Furthermore, the extract exhibited noteworthy anti-helminthic activity against common
parasitic worms, as evidenced by in vitro assays. The study elucidates the possible mechanisms
underlying the observed activities, shedding light on the phytochemical composition
responsible for the extract's efficacy. In conclusion, Sapindus trifoliatus seed extract emerges
as a potential source of natural compounds with anti-bacterial and anti-helminthic properties.
This research contributes valuable insights into the therapeutic applications of Sapindustrifoliatus, paving the way for further exploration and development of novel pharmacological
agents derived from this plant species.
Keywords: Sapindus trifoliatus, anti-bacterial activity, anthelmintic activity, Pheretima
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