EXTRACTION AND THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF PIGMENT FROM THREE VARIETY OF EUCALYPTUS AND ANTIMICROBIAL EFFECT OF ESSENTIAL OIL
Jaya Singh, *Saurabh Gupta, Shivangee Anuragi
ABSTRACT
The genus Eucalyptus (Family- Myrtaceae) comprises well-known
plants of over 600 species of trees. In all parts of the world, Eucalyptus
leaves, bark, wood and Essential oils are utilized on a large scale.
Eucalyptus essential oils could be grouped into three types- Medicinal,
Industrial and Perfumery. The essential oils were highly used in the
Aromatherapy and Antimicrobial activities. Eucalyptus essential oil
compositions from various countries have been extensively
investigated due to their numerous uses in the Pharmaceutical and
Cosmetics Industries. The Essential oils isolated by the steam
distillation using Clevenger-type apparatus from the leaves of the three
Eucalyptus species- E. saligna, E.tetragona and
E.terticornis. Antimicrobial activity of Eucalyptus sp. Essential oil againts pathogenic fungi
and bacteria. Was evaluated following agar disc diffusion and poisoned food technique
procedure both qualitatively and quantitatively. The essential oil of eucalyptus was found
active toward gram-positive bacteria compared to gram –negative and showed activity
towards drug resistans mutants of A.tunifuciens, Staphylococcus oureus, A. niger, C. lunata
Eucalyptus oil may provide avaluable antimicrobial agent for microorganism
Keywords: Extraction oil, Antimicrobial Activity, Eucalyptus, T.L.C.
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