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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Cucumis myriocarpus biotest solutions with antihelmintic and antibacterial solutions

Muedi, Hangwani Tshisevhe Hamilton January 2005 (has links)
Thesis(M.Sc.)--University of Limpopo, 2005. / Experiments were conducted to select suitable solvents for extracting nematicidal and bacterial chemical compounds from ground fruits of wild cucumber (Cucumis myriocarpus). Solvents and mixtures tested include 80% hexane: 20% dichloromethane, 80% n-hexane: 20% methanol, 20% n-hexane: 80% methanol, 100% dichloromethane, 80% n-hexane: ethanol, 100% methanol, 100% acetone, 100% toluene, 100% water, 100% ethyl acetate, 100% petroleum ether, 100% n-hexane, total ethanolic extract, 100% hexane fraction, hexane-ethyl acetate (1:1, v/v) fraction, 100% ethyl acetate fraction and 100% methanol fraction. Selection of the solution with the highest antihelmtic effect was done through the standard bioactivity tests. The nematode species used in the bioactivity tests were the root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne incognita) and the citrus nematode (Tylenchulus semipenetrans). In M. incognita study, the bioactivity effect ranged from 87% to 95%, whereas in T. semipenetrans the range was from 83% to 96%. The ethanolic extract and 100% hexane fraction were the best solvents for use in assessing antihelmintic properties of C. myriocarpus fruit. The solvents used in antihelmintic studies, as well as 100% dichloromethane, 100% water, 100% acetone, 100% toluene, 100% petroleum ether and 100% n-hexane were tested for antibacterial properties. The bacteria used were a mixture of Bacillus species, namely, B. litcheniformis, B. laterosporus and B. chitinosporus. Extracts from C. myriocarpus fruit exhibited antibacterial properties towards Bacillus species. In all tests, vii 100% dichloromethane and 100% n-hexane were the best solvents for use in assessing antibacterial properties of C. myriocarpus fruits. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the solvents were determined using the biotest solutions extracted from 70.1 g C. myriocarpus. The 100% ethyl acetate and 100% petroleum ether had the lowest MIC of 3.13 mg/ml each, whereas in the 500 g material, hexane-ethyl acetate (1:1, v/v) and 100% ethyl acetate had the MIC of 0.78 mg/ml each. Results of the study confirmed the antihelmintic properties of C. myriocarpus fruits. Also, they demonstrated for the first time the antibacterial properties of C. myriocarpus fruits towards Bacillus species. / National Research Foundation.

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