African Journal of
Microbiology Research

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Microbiol. Res.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1996-0808
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJMR
  • Start Year: 2007
  • Published Articles: 5233

Full Length Research Paper

Antimicrobial properties of Moringa Stenopetala seed oil

Duguma Haile Tesfaye
  • Duguma Haile Tesfaye
  • Department of Post-harvest Management, Jimma University, Ethopia.
  • Google Scholar
Azene Meseret
  • Azene Meseret
  • Center for Food Science and Nutrition, Addis Ababa University, Ethopia.
  • Google Scholar
Chameno Gebrmedhin
  • Chameno Gebrmedhin
  • Arba Minch University, Ethopia.
  • Google Scholar
Haile Meseret
  • Haile Meseret
  • Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Ethopia.
  • Google Scholar


  •  Received: 07 September 2022
  •  Accepted: 08 November 2022
  •  Published: 30 November 2022

References

Abay A, Birhane E, Taddesse T, Hadgu KM (2015). Moringa stenopetala Tree Species Improved Selected Soil Properties and Socio-economic Benefits in Tigray, Northern Ethiopia. Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal 4(2):68-78.
Crossref

 

Abebe D (2001). The role of medicinal plants in healthcare coverage of Ethiopia, the possible benefits of integration. Conservation and sustainable use of medicinal plants in Ethiopia, Medhin Z, Abebe D (eds.), Addis Abeba (Ethiopia) pp. 6-21.

 

Abuye C, Urga K, Knapp H, Selmar D, Omwega AM, Imungi JK, Winterhalter P (2003). A compositional study of Moringa stenopetala leaves. East African Medical Journal 80(5):247-252.
Crossref

 

Adnan M, Tariq A, Akhtar B, Ullah R, AbdElsalam NM (2015). Antimicrobial activity of three medicinal plants (Artemisia indica, Medicago falcata and Tecoma stans). African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicines 12(3):91-96.
Crossref

 

Anthonia OO (2012). Evaluation of Antimicrobial properties and nutritional potentials of Moringa oleifera Lam. leaf in South-Western Nigeria. Malaysian Journal of Microbiology 8(2):59-67.

 

Bauer AW, Kirby WMM, Sherris JC, Turck M (1996). Antibiotic susceptibility testing by a standardized single disk method. American Journal of Clinical Pathology 45:493-496.
Crossref

 

Bhawasar GC, Guru LV, Chadda AK (1965). Antibacterial activity of some indigenous medicinal plants. Medicine and Surgery 5:11-14.

 

Boyd L, Beveridge EG (1981). Antimicrobial activity of some alkyl esters of gallic acid (3, 4, 5,-trihydroxybenzoic acid) against Escherichia coli NCTC 5933 with particular reference to n-propyl gallate. Microbios 30(120):73-85. PMID: 6272069.

 

Cheesbrough M (2002). Medical Laboratory Manual for Tropical countries ELBS edition. Tropical Health Technology Publications UK. pp. 2-392.

 

Chekesa B, Mekonnen Y (2015). Antibacterial activity of Moringa stenopetala against some human pathogenic bacterial strains. Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal 4(2):190-198.
Crossref

 

Demeulenaere E (2001). Moringa stenopetala, a subsistence resource in the Konso district. Proceedings of the International Workshop Development Potential for Moringa Products, October 29-November 2, 2001, Dar- Es-Salaam, Tanzania, pp: 2-2.

 

Dinesha BL, Nidoni U, Ramachandra CT, Naik N, Sankalpa KB (2018). Effect of extraction methods on physicochemical, nutritional, antinutritional, antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Moringa (Moringa oleifera Lam.) seed kernel oil. Journal of Applied and Natural Science 10(1):287-295.
Crossref

 

Gebregiorgis F, Negesse T, Nurfeta A (2012). Feed intake and utilization in sheep fed graded levels of dried moringa (Moringa stenopetala) leaf as a supplement to Rhodes grass hay. Tropical Animal Health and Production 44(3):511-517.
Crossref

 

Griffin SG, Markham JL, Leach DN (2000). An agar dilution method for the determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration of essential oils. Journal of Essential Oil Research 12(2):249-255.
Crossref

 

Haile M, Duguma HT, Chameno G, Kuyu CG (2019). Effects of location and extraction solvent on physico chemical properties of Moringa stenopetala seed oil. Heliyon 5(11):e02781.
Crossref

 

Hu WZ, Guan YG, Ji YR, Yang XZ (2021). Effect of cutting styles on quality, antioxidant activity, membrane lipid peroxidation, and browning in fresh-cut potatoes. Food Bioscience 44:101435.
Crossref

 

Prashith K, Raghavendrab HL, Tifsehit S, Dereje D (2016). Antifungal and antiradical potential of Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cufod (Moringaceae), Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research 11(1):923-929.
Crossref

 

Lalas S, Gortzi O, Athanasiadis V, Tsaknis J, Chinou I (2012). Determination of antimicrobial activity and resistance to oxidation of Moringa peregrina seed oil. Molecules: 17(3):2330-2334.
Crossref

 

Mekonnen Y, Gessesse A (1998). Documentation on the uses of Moringa stenopetala and its possible antileishmanial and antifertility effects. Ethiopian Journal of Science 21(2):287-295.
Crossref

 

NRC (2001). Moringa. Lost crops of Africa: Vegetables. II. Washington DC, USA: National Academies Press P 266.

 

Peixoto JRO, Silva GC, Costa RA, Vieira GHF, Fonteles FAA, Dos Fernandes VRHS (2011). In vitro antibacterial effect of aqueous and ethanolic Moringa leaf extracts. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine 4(3):201-204.
Crossref

 

Prabakaran M, Kim SH, Sasireka A, Chandrasekaran M, Chung IM (2018). Polyphenol composition and antimicrobial activity of various solvent extracts from different plant parts of Moringa oleifera. Food Bioscience 26:23-29.
Crossref

 

Raghavendra HL, Kekuda PT, Vijayananda BN, Duressa D, Solomon T (2016). Nutritive composition and antimicrobial activity of Moringa stenopetala (Baker f.) Cufod. Journal of Advances in Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 10(3):1-9.
Crossref

 

Rahman MS, Zerin L, Anwar MN (2008). Antibacterial and antifungal activities of Moringa Oleifera stem bark. Chittagong University Journal of Biological Sciences 3(1):109-117.
Crossref

 

Rani A, Zahirah N, Husain K, Kumolosasi E (2018). Moringa genus: A review of phytochemistry and pharmacology. Frontiers in pharmacology 9:108.
Crossref

 

Seifu E (2015). Actual and potential applications of Moringa stenopetala, underutilized indigenous vegetable of Southern Ethiopia: a review. International Journal of Agricultural and Food Research 3(4): 8-19.
Crossref

 

Seleshe S, Kang SN (2019). In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Different Solvent Extracts from Moringa stenopetala leaves. Preventive nutrition and food science 24(1):70-74.
Crossref

 

Shailemo DH, Kwaambwa HM, Kandawa-Schulz M, Msagati TA (2016). Antibacterial activity of Moringa ovalifolia and Moringa oleifera methanol, N-hexane and water seeds and bark extracts against pathogens that are implicated in water borne diseases. Green and Sustainable Chemistry 6(2):72-77.
Crossref

 

Silva NCC, Fernandes Júnior A (2010). Biological properties of medicinal plants: a review of their antimicrobial activity. Journal of venomous Animals and Toxins including tropical diseases 16(3):402-413.
Crossref

 

UNIDO (2015). Establishing Moringa based economic development program to improve the livelihood of rural women of Ethiopia. Accessed on September 1, 2022.

View

 

Walter A, Samuel W, Peter A, Joseph O (2011). Antibacterial activity of Moringa oleifera and Moringa stenopetala methanol and n-hexane seed extracts on bacteria implicated in water borne diseases. African Journal of Microbiology Research 5(2):153-157.

 

World Health Organization (WHO) (2002). Traditional Medicines Strategy 2002-2005. World Health Organization: Geneva. Accessed on September 5, 2022.

View