Antimicrobial Activity of Plant J Leaf and Bark Extracts Against Standard Laboratory Test Microorganisms
Abstract
Plant extracts with medicinal value have been used to treat many diseases that can either be
bacterial, fungal or parasitic among many others. The aim of the study was to evaluate the
antimicrobial activity of plant J extract extracted from plant J collected in Mbeere, Embu
County against Bacillus cereus, Candida albicans, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus
isolates. Serial dilution was carried out to obtain different concentrations of the plant extract,
for standardization of the isolates McFarland procedure was carried out within a range of 0.5-
4 and used as a reference to regulate the turbidity of bacteria suspensions. The plant extract
was extracted using water as the solvent and allowing it to boil for 5-10 minutes then filtered
using a filter paper. After incubation of the preferred plant extract concentration with bacteria
isolates, zones of inhibition that had formed around the bacteria growth were measured and
recorded. The results showed that plant J extract had antimicrobial activity on all the bacteria
isolates. The study identified microbial activities of plant J as useful and can be used as a
medicinal plant