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In vivo cytotoxic and In vitro antibacterial activities of Kaempferia galanga
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2014
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Antibacterial ActivityVitro Antibacterial ActivitiesAntimicrobial ChemotherapyDermatologyKaempferia GalangaDrug ResistanceVivo CytotoxicBrine Shrimp NaupliiToxicologyAntimicrobial ResistanceHealth SciencesAntifungal AgentsAntibacterial AgentAntimicrobial CompoundFood PreservativesPharmacologyAntibioticsMicrobiologyAntimicrobial PharmacodynamicsMedicine
Kaempferia galanga (Family: Zingiberaceae) has been used for the treatment of various skin disorders and widely used in the treatment of nematocide, larvicide, colera and various inflammatory disorders. The study was aimed to investigate the cytotoxic and antibacterial activity of different extracts of the rhizome and leaf of Kaempferia galanga. Cytotoxicity was determined against (Artemia salina) brine shrimp nauplii. The antibacterial activity was performed by disc diffusion method and determination of zone of inhibition of living microorganisms. In the brine shrimp lethality bioassay all the extracts showed moderate cytotoxic activity when compared with the standard drug vincristine sulphate. For example, LC50 value of the acetonic leaf extract was 4.78 I¼g/ml while the LC50 of vincristine sulphate was 0.52 I¼g/ml. All the natural products (400 I¼g/disc) showed moderate antibacterial activity against both gram positive and gram negative bacteria as compared with the standard drug ciprofloxacin (5 I¼g/disc).