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Comparative phytochemical evaluation, antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of Pleurotus ostreatus
Author(s) -
Bamidele Iwalokun,
Usen,
Ukorebi Ukorebi Asuquo,
Otunba,
D. K. Olukoya,
Kannan Narayanan Dhiraviam
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
african journal of biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1684-5315
DOI - 10.5897/ajb2007.000-2254
Subject(s) - phytochemical , phytochemistry , antimicrobial , pleurotus ostreatus , terpenoid , chemistry , food science , glycoside , petroleum ether , traditional medicine , pleurotus , antioxidant , organic chemistry , biochemistry , mushroom , medicine , extraction (chemistry)
This study scientifically examined the phytochemistry, antioxidant and antimicrobial potencies of two organic extracts of Pleurotus ostreatus. Generally, both extracts were effective against 89.8% of the isolates tested with Bacillus subtilis (7.6 – 7.8 mm), Escherichia coli (7.6 – 8.2 mm) and Saccharomycee cerevisae (10.5 – 10.8 mm) exhibiting highest gram ±ve, gram –ve and fungal susceptibilities by agar well diffusion method, respectively. However, petroleum ether extract (PE) exhibited greater anti-gram negative bacterial activity than the acetone extract (AE) and further produced growth inhibition of these isolates in broth. Compared to PE, the acetone extract elicited higher total phenolic content and in vitro antioxidant capacity. Phytochemical analyses of the extracts revealed low to moderate levels of terpenoids, tannins, steroidal glycosides and carbohydrates, while flavonoids, alkaloids and cynogenic glycosides were not detected. The results indicate that P. ostreatus possesses antimicrobial and antioxidant potentials.

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