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Indigofera aspalathoides is a medicinal plant 
belongs to the family Leguminosae known as 
Shivanarvembu in Tamil and Rathkohomba in Sinhala. 
In Traditional medical system this plant is used as a 
treatment for several diseases. A decoction of the whole 
plant is given for secondary syphilis and psoriasis. The 
leaves are applied on abscess and the root oil is used for 
skin diseases (Itching, Scabies, Karappan, Kuddam). 
The decoction of the leaves and flowers are used for skin 
diseases. A preparation made from the ash of the burnt 
plant is used to clean dandruff. In Siddha medical system, 
“Sivanar vembu thylam”, “Sivanarvembu kuliththylam” 
are the special preparations for skin disorders. The whole 
plant was collected from Jaffna, cleaned and ground into 
coarse powder to prepare the decoction (40 g of whole 
plant coarse powder in 480 ml distilled water boiled until 
the volume was reduced to 60 ml and further 
concentrated to obtain 30 ml using a reduced flame). The 
decoction was screened against eight bacterial isolates 
(Staphylococcus aureus – NCTC 6571, E. coli – NCTC - 
10418, P. aeruginosa – NCTC – 10662 and five wild 
strains of Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus 
(MRSA). This was performed by the cut well diffusion 
using Mueller – Hinton Agar (MHA) and agar dilution 
methods. The activity of the decoction was carried out in 
cut well method. The inhibition zone was 17.00 ± 1.00 
to18.67 ± 0.58 against Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA 
and five different strains of MRSA). In agar dilution 
method this decoction showed activity against
Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA and five different strains 
of MRSA) at 1/20 dilution and against Psedomonas 
aeruginosa at 1/10 dilution. The decoction showed potent 
activity (18.67 ± 0.58 for MSSA and 17.00 ± 1.00 - 18.33 
± 0.58 for five MRSA) in cut well method and potent 
activity in agar dilution method. E. coli did not show any 
activity in both, agar dilution and cut well methods. In 
order to check the active ingredients hytochemical 
screening was carried out and the results revealed the 
presence of alkaloids, tannins, steroids, flavonoids, 
glycosides and triterpenoids in this plant. The ability of 
the decoction of Indigofera aspalathoides to inhibit the 
growth of bacteria is an indication of its antibacterial 
potential which may be employed in the management of 
bacterial infections. | 
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