Antifungal effects of alcoholic extracts for plant belong to Brassicaceae family against Candida albicans isolated from patients.
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https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v27i2.59Keywords:
Brassicaceae, Chemical compounds, Antifungal, CandidaAbstract
The results of the inference detection of alcohol extractor for 8 plants from Brassicaceae family which were:(Cardaria draba, Erucaria cakiloidea, Euclium bonmelleria, Hirschfeldia incanna, Leptaleum filifolium, Neotorularia troulosa, Rapistrum rugosum, Sisymbrium irio) showed presence of several chemical compounds, including alkaloids, and all species were positive except E. bonmelleria and R. rugosum that appeared negative at the time of meyer's detection. Phenols compounds, Tannins, Falvonoides, Glycosides, Saponin and Portions were also detected in all species under study, while the result was negative when testing Terpenes in all types under study . The results of the injection of alcohol extract for the 8 species showed 4 concentrations (25,50,75 and 100%) The efficiency of concentration 100% and its ability to inhibit the growth of C.albicans yeast was higher than the other concentrations
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