Pak. J. Bot., 39(1): 211-221, 2007. | Back to Contents | ||||
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SCREENING OF SOME MEDICINAL PLANTS FOR ISOLATION OF ANTIFUNGAL PROTEINS AND PEPTIDES *AMER JAMIL, MUHAMMAD SHAHID, 1M. MASUD-UL-HAQ KHAN AND 2MUHAMMAD ASHRAF Abstract: About three quarters of the world population rely mainly on plants and
plant extracts for health care. The global annual sale of botanicals
is over $ 62 billion. This data clearly depict the importance of medicinal
plants in health and economy. The extracts of some potential medicinal
plants such as Hygrophila auriculata, Abrus precatorius, Moringa
oleifera, Withania somnifera, Croton tiglium, Solanum nigrum and
Psoralea corylifolia were investigated against pathogenic fungal
strains of Aspergillus tamarii, Rhizopus solani, Mucor mucedo
and Aspergillus niger. After extraction the extracts were purified
by ammonium sulphate precipitation followed by gel filtration chromatography
(Sephadex G-100) by using Tris HCl as an extraction buffer. Antifungal
activity of the extracts was determined by disc diffusion assay. Antifungal
activity was found lost in many extracts after treatment with trypsin,
which shows that the activity was due to proteins or peptides, but not
due to some other compounds.
Molecular Biochemistry Lab., Department of Chemistry, University of
Agriculture, Faisalabad-38040, Pakistan. |
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