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ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF CRUDE LEAF EXTRACT OF
SOLANUM NIGRUM ON FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM AND PSEUDOMONAS
SYRINGAE CULTURES IN MASENO (KENYA)
George T. Opande
1+
David M. Musyimi
2
Kipruto L. Cherono
3
Bonface K. Jiveri
4
Daniel K. Buyela
5
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Research scientist, SPBS, Dept. of Botany, Maseno University, Kenya
2
Research scientist, SPBS, Dept. of Botany, Maseno University, Kenya
3
P.G. Student, SPBS, Dept. of Botany, Maseno University Kenya
4
Technologist, SPBS, Dept. of Botany, Maseno University, Kenya
5
Sn. Technologist, SPBS, Dept. of Botany, Maseno University, Kenya
(+ Corresponding author)
ABSTRACT
Article History
Received: 26 May 2017
Revised: 10 July 2017
Accepted: 18 July 2017
Published: 31 July 2017
Keywords
Phytochemicals
Antimicrobial
Leaf extract
Potentials
Medicinal
Black nightshade
Extraction
Vegetable
Ethanol extraction
Weed.
Solanum nigrum (black nightshade) is a common short lived perennial plant found in the
Kenyan highlands and worldwide in distribution. It is a small highly branched plant
that rarely adopt a habit of more than a foot in height. In more than 60 countries, it is
considered a weed yet it is utilized as an important medicinal or food plant in barely
over 30 countries. In Kenya it is consumed as a delicious vegetable and traditional
medicine with therapeutic potentials in anti-ulcer, cancer among other diseases. Such
medicinal potentials have created a need to better understand anti-microbial activities
of this plant. Before this study, little was known about the antimicrobial potentials of its
crude leaf extract against F. oxysporum and P. syringae, this study was therefore
initiated to better understand these properties in varying concentrations. Plant leaves
collected from Maseno University farm were shade dried and crushed to obtain a fine
powder from where leaf extracts were obtained by cold method of extraction with
ethanol as the solvent, at concentration ratio of 10%, 7.5%, 5%, and 2.5%. A control
experiment was set with distilled water. Disc method was used for inoculation,
replication of each leaf concentration was done and the data subjected to analysis of
variance (ANOVA) and means separated and compared at Least Significant Difference
(LSD) at P<0.05. S. nigrum extract has antimicrobial properties against the two test
microorganisms. Flavanoids, terpenoids, tannin, saponin, phenol and steroid were
detected in the leaf extract. The extracts showed that there is need to conduct studies in
future studies leading to identification of active ingredients in this extract capable of
controlling microbial growth and concentration of the extract does affect antimicrobial
activities.
1. INTRODUCTION
Solanum nigrum the black nightshade is found in many countries throughout the world. It is accorded different
names depending on the ethnic groups; Kenya: Isoyot (Kipsigis) Olmomoit (Maasai) managu (Kikuyu) namaska
(Bukusu) Lisutsa (Luhya) osuga (Luo) Hindi (Makoi), and mnavu or tungujamito in Swahili; Tanzania: Soko,
Kibondei (in Tanga Prov.); Uganda: Eshwiga (Kigezi Distr.), Ensugga, crevechiene in French and ballerina in
Spanish.
Journal of Asian Scientific Research
ISSN(e): 2223-1331
ISSN(p): 2226-5724
DOI: 10.18488/journal.2.2017.77.271.278
Vol. 7, No. 7, 271-278
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