Abstract:
Introduction: Leucas zeylanica used to treat inflammatory conditions, gout and microbial
infections such as wounds, sores, itches, vertigo, anorexia, acute and chronic dyspepsia and
flatulence in Sri Lankan traditional Ayurvedic.
Objective: To investigate the antibacterial activity of different solvents extractions of root
of L. zeylanica against the Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli present in chronic
wounds.
Methodology: The root of L. zeylanica was collected in Rathnapura district and shade
dried, extracted using maceration technique separately with petroleum ether, acetone, and
methanol. The antibacterial activity of root extracts of L. zeylanica was determined against
S.aureus and E. coli by using agar well diffusion method by occupying Co-amoxiclav as
the standard. The diameter of the zone of inhibition (mm) of the extracts were measured
and expressed as Mean ± Standard Deviation. Preliminary phytochemical screening was
performed separately on the extracts of root.
Results: Methanol and acetone root extracts of L. zeylanica exhibited antibacterial activity
against both S. aureus and E. coli. Methanol extract was exhibited; the mean values of
inhibition zones against the S. aureus for 40 mg/ml was 15±1.00 mm, whereas the acetone
extract was shown 15.67±2.08 mm. Methanol extract exhibited the mean values of
inhibition zone against E. coli for 40 mg/ml was 14.67±1.00 mm, whereas the acetone
extract was found to be 15±0.00 mm. Extract of petroleum ether did not show antibacterial
activity against both S. aureus and E. coli. Phytochemical screening of methanol extracts
spectacled positive results for flavonoids, tannins, polyphenols, sterols, carbohydrates, and
proteins. Similarly, acetone extract revealed positive results for alkaloids, flavonoids,
glycosides, polyphenols and sterols while petroleum ether extract revealed positive results
for glycosides, polyphenols, gum and mucilage, sterols and carbohydrates.
Conclusion: It was found that root extracts of methanol and acetone of L. zeylanica showed
antimicrobial activity against S. aureus and E. coli. However, petroleum ether extract of
the root did not show any antibacterial activity. Further studies are required to isolate the
active phytochemicals which were corresponding to the antibacterial activity.