Anti-Microbial and Anti-Oxidant Activities of Ziziphus Spina Christi, Sudanese Medicinal Plant

Authors

  • Hatim MY Hamadnalla Department of Biochemistry, College of Applied Sciences, University of Bahri, Sudan Author
  • Mahdi Abdu-Almageed Mohamed Ali Department of Biology and Technology, College of Applied Sciences, University of Bahri, Sudan Author
  • Asaad Alsiddig Ahmed Department of Biology, Khartoum International Preparatory School, Sudan Author
  • Ali Abdurrahman Almakki Department of Microbiology, College of Applied Sciences, University of Bahri, Sudan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JBBR/2020(2)108

Keywords:

Anti-Microbial, Anti-Oxidant

Abstract

This work is an anti-Microbial and anti-Oxidant activity of Ziziphus spina Christi based on four selected bacteria: Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureus. These species were collected and prepared in Sudan. The concentrations were carried out and compared with standard control sample, the suspension of anti-microbial activities have shown different results in Fagonia cretica. The anti-oxidant activity is the ability of bioactive compounds to prevent, delay and protect against oxidant of virus substrates such as DNA and lipid materials, both in living organisms (e. g. human) and in food products. The result showed an anti-oxidant activity based on standard liquid reagent.

Author Biographies

  • Hatim MY Hamadnalla, Department of Biochemistry, College of Applied Sciences, University of Bahri, Sudan

    Hatim MY Hamadnalla, Department of Biochemistry, College of Applied Sciences, University of Bahri, Sudan

  • Mahdi Abdu-Almageed Mohamed Ali, Department of Biology and Technology, College of Applied Sciences, University of Bahri, Sudan

    Mahdi Abdu-Almageed Mohamed Ali, Department of Biology and Technology, College of Applied Sciences, University of Bahri, Sudan

  • Asaad Alsiddig Ahmed, Department of Biology, Khartoum International Preparatory School, Sudan

    Asaad Alsiddig Ahmed, Department of Biology, Khartoum International Preparatory School, Sudan

  • Ali Abdurrahman Almakki, Department of Microbiology, College of Applied Sciences, University of Bahri, Sudan

    Ali Abdurrahman Almakki, Department of Microbiology, College of Applied Sciences, University of Bahri, Sudan

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Published

2020-05-27