Abstract:
Medicinal plants have been used for prevention of infectious diseases caused by
pathogenic microorganisms. Herbal and plant sources may contain antibacterial
properties and provide a viable and cost-effective source for the development of new
antibiotics. Several plant leaves are commonly used as herbal medicine for the treatment
of infectious diseases in rural areas. No comparative laboratory studies and scientific
approach of efficacy related to the in-vitro anti-microbial activity of these selected
medicinal plant leaves in Sri Lanka. In this study leaves of four different medicinal plants
such as Murraya koenigii, Gymnema sylvestre,Tinospora cordifolia and Enicostemma
axillare were screened for potential antibacterial activity. Leaves of above plants were
collected, washed and dried. The ethanolic extraction was carried out, concentrated and
filtrate was used for antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus
faecalis andE.coliseparately by agar well diffusion method and three replicates were
maintained. Positive and negative controls were maintained by adding streptomycin and
sterile water respectively. All bacterial plates were kept at 37°C for 24 hours. Diameters
of the inhibition zones were measured for each plate. The extracts from the leaves of
selected plants exhibited considerable and variable antimicrobial activity against all three
bacteria. Enicostemma axillare exhibited excellent antibacterial activity against all three
bacterial organisms as it showed highest Zone of Inhibition (14.5 ±0.6mm) against
Enterococcus faecalis followed by Staphylococcus aureus (5.5±0.2 mm). The extract of
Murraya koenigii showed the good and almost same maximum Zone of Inhibition
(9.65±0.2mm) against all three bacteria tested. Gymnema sylvestre showed moderate
zone of inhibition against all bacterial strains. Tinospora cordifolia exhibitedleast
inhibitory zone (1.5 ± 0.45 mm) against all bacterial strains. It can be concluded that the
leaves of Murraya sp. and Enicostemma sp showed highest antibacterial activity against
all three bacteria and can be used for developing antibiotics followed by Gymnema
sylvestre.