Author(s) Details:
Yelmate A. A
Department of Pharmaceutics, Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy, Brashi Road Latur, Maharashtra, India.
Narayanpure D.V
Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy, Brashi Road Latur, Maharashtra, India.
Suryawanshi S.D
Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy, Brashi Road Latur, Maharashtra, India.
Nisale A.D
Dayanand Education Society’s, Dayanand College of Pharmacy, Brashi Road Latur, Maharashtra, India.
This section is a part of the chapter: Promising Anti-mycobacterial Potentiality of Indian Noteworthy Plant Argemone mexicana Linn.
This study tested plant extracts for natural compounds and their ability to fight bacteria, especially Mycobacterium species that cause diseases like tuberculosis. Scientists checked for the presence of chemicals like flavonoids, tannins, and alkaloids using simple color-change reactions. Then, they tested the extracts against bacteria using laboratory methods to measure how well they stopped bacterial growth. The strength of the extract was judged by the size of the clear area around it and by measuring how much was needed to stop bacteria from growing. This research helps identify plant-based alternatives to antibiotics.
How to Cite
Yelmate A. A, Narayanpure D.V, Suryawanshi S.D, & Nisale A.D. (2025). Promising Anti-mycobacterial Potentiality of Indian Noteworthy Plant Argemone mexicana Linn. Pharmaceutical Science: New Insights and Developments Vol. 4, 18–26. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/psnid/v4/4643