Volume : 10, Issue : 10, October – 2023

Title:

PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING, INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF AMARANTHUS SPINOSUS PLANT.

Authors :

Rishikesh Sharma, Prabhat Singh Bais

Abstract :

Introduction/Objectives: Amaranthus spinosus ethanolic extract exhibits phenolic compound presence and flavonoid presence, as well as a notable reduction in microbial growth suppression using the agar plate method. The existence of antimicrobial medicines with strong anti-microbial action, such as benzoic acid, O-amino benzohydroxamic acid, 2-aminobenzoyl hydrazide, and 2-hydroxy acetyl acetate, is supported by GC-mass studies. The primary goal of this study is to evaluate Amaranthus spinosus’s ability to identify the chemical compounds needed to measure the antibacterial activity using various models.
Methodology:
The chemical molecule for the antibacterial activity was found using the GC-mass spectrometry equipment, phytochemical compounds, and the Agar Plate Method. Several models are utilized for determine the antimicrobial property of the Amaranthus Spinosus.
Results: In this study data show ethanolic extract of the Amaranthus Spinosus show significant reduction in microbial growth inhibition using agar plate method, phenolic compound presence and flavonoid present. GC-mass study support the presence of antimicrobial drugs like Benzoic acid, O- Amino benzohydroxamic acid, 2-Aminobenzoyl hydrazide, Benzoic acid, 2-hydroxy acetyl acetate which have significant anti-microbial activity.
Conclusion: The studies data support significant anti-microbial activity using ethanolic extract of Amaranthus Spinosus leaves for anti-microbial activity. The formation of suitable dosage form by isolate phytochemical compound which responsible for anti-microbial activity and use on the animal models will be increase the chance of better results.
Keywords: Amaranthus Spinosus, GC-mass, Isolate Phytochemical Compound, Anti-microbial activity,

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in Rishikesh Sharma et al, Phytochemical Screening, Instrumental Analysis And Antimicrobial Activity Of Amaranthus Spinosus Plant, Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (10).

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