Students:
Amr Hindyyah, Kayed Fassed, Muhammad Allan and Mustafa Salhi
Abstract:
This study based on the importance of Capparis spinosa in medicine, especially anti-bacterial agent. Aqueous Capparis spinosa extract was fractionated to show which is the strongest fraction of these extract that has the most anti-microbial activity on two strains of bacteria (gram positive and gram negative) the activity was detected by micro broth dilution method to determine the anti-microbial activity and minimum inhibition concentration (MIC mg\ml). S4a and S4b Fraction of aqueous stem extracts of Capparis spinosa were the most efficient fraction on S.aureus, R4b root fraction on E.coli detected by micro broth dilution. Among the studied fractionated plant root extracts showed the best anti-bacterial effect for Capparis spinosa than fractionated stem extract.
The goal of the project was to determine the effective fraction from stem and root aqueous extract on E.coli and S.aurus. we recommend being at a later and complementary to this project studies define these effective molecules structurally and functionally.