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Online Journal of Veterinary Research©
Volume 21(2):51-57, 2017.
Effect of Scrophularia striata hydro-alcoholic
extract on growth of Bacillus subtilis
ATCC No. 21332.
Mohammad
Mahdi Zangeneh*1,2, Fariba
Najafi2, Reza Tahvilian3, Lida
Haghnazari4, Akram Zangeneh2,5,
Rohalah Moradi2, Ali Mahmoudi
far2.
Department (s) 1Clinical
Sciences, 5Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Razi University, 2Dermatology, 3Pharmacy,
4Biochemistry, Medical School, Kermanshah University of Medical
Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
ABSTRACT
Zangeneh MM, Najafi F, Tahvilian
R, Haghnazari L, Zangeneh A,
Moradi R, Mahmoudi Far A., Effect of Scrophularia
striata hydro-alcoholic extract on growth of Bacillus
subtilis ATCC No. 21332, Onl J Vet Res., 21(2):51-57, 2017. Effect of Scrophularia striata hydroalcoholic extract (SS) on growth of Bacillus Subtilis in Mueller-Hinton broth agar disk and
agar well diffusion is described. In agar disk diffusion the widest inhibition zone
of 21mm occurred in 0.25 g/ml SS with no inhibition with DMSO. In agar well diffusion, values were the same
as with the disk. Inhibition ceased at levels of 0.007 g/ml SS. Minimum inhibitory
and bactericidal concentrations of SS were 0.031 g/ml. Results suggest
considerable difference in terms of sensitivity to SS.
Keywords: Scrophularia striata, Hydroalcoholic extract, Bacillus
Subtilis.