Aim: To study the
antimycotic activity of seabuckthorn leaf extracts against common fungi
associated with skin infection.
Materials and Methods: A total of 31
isolates were collected from the skin cases of animals and the leaves of
seabuckthorn collected from the Lahaul and Spiti valley of the Himachal Pradesh.
The extracts from the leaves were extracted according to standard procedures.
Antimycotic activity was examined by employing agar Disc Diffusion Method on
Roswell Park Memorial Institute medium (RPMI). Different concentrations of leaf
extracts i.e. 0.50%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, respectively were used.
Results: The
study revealed that the inhibitory effect of SBT leaf extract at 5%
concentration was observed to be almost 80% in 12 hrs of reading as compared to
the standard drugs used as positive control against fungal isolates.
Conclusion: Plants are important source of potentially useful structures for
the development of new chemotherapeutic agents. The first step towards this goal
is the in vitro antimycotic activity assay. In the present study, a wide range
of pathogenic microorganisms were recovered from the clinical samples, including
bacteria and fungus. The seabuckthorn methanolic leaf extracts (hot and cold)
were studied for their antimycotic activity against common fungal pathogens.
Keywords: antimycotic, disc diffusion, seabuckthorn leaf extract