Etude de la phytochimie et des activités antibactériennes et antifongiques de l’huile de quelques plantes médicinales d’Algérie.
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The aromatic plants of Lawsonia inermis, Nigella sativa L, Ricinus communis L and
Foeniculum vulgare are widespread in Algeria and widely used by local populations for their
medicinal properties, that they have a phenolic compounds. These plants are also known for
their industrial uses. In our study, the fixed oils were subjected to a physicochemical and
microbiological evaluation. The extraction of the fixed oils was carried out by the soxhlet
extractor, and the most important results were founded in the seeds’s Ricin.
The physico-chemical parameters of our samples are respected by using the standards. The
antibacterial and antifungal effects of the four studied oils were evaluated by two reference
methods, namely “the discs broadcast on agar “and “the microdilution technique on liquid
medium”, those was applicated on the four reference bacterial strains and a yeast of the genus
C. albicans.
The results reveal that there is a difference in sensitivity among the strains of the positive or
the negative Gram. The important bactericidal and fungicidal activities were shown by Henne
and Ricin’s fixed oils.
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