ANTIMICROBIAL AND PHYTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF YOUNG Cocos nucifera(COCONUT) WATER AND METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF THE YOUNG Cocos nucifera(COCONUT) HUSK | Blazingprojects Postgraduate Thesis
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ANTIMICROBIAL AND PHYTOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF YOUNG Cocos nucifera(COCONUT) WATER AND METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF THE YOUNG Cocos nucifera(COCONUT) HUSK

 

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Thesis Abstract

Cocos nucifera husk and Cocos nucifera water are traditionally used in the treatment of wide variety of diseases, it has been used from time immemorial for the treatment of carcinogenic infections. This study scientifically justifies the use of young Coconut husk and young Coconut water in traditional folk medicine and to compare their antimicrobial potency with the commercial antibiotics. They are effective in the treatment of infectious diseases while2simultaneouslymitigatingmany of the side effects that are often associated with synthetic antimicrobials(Harishchandra et al., 2012).Published studies in medical journals show that coconut in one form or another may provide a wide range of health benefits. The coconut plant Cocos nucifera (family Arecaceae) is considered as an important fruit crop in tropical countries. It is commonly available plant with wide variety of applications in food, drinks, fibers, building materials and various chemicals finding their way into a huge range of modern day products.

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1.0 INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW1.1 INTRODUCTIONMedicinal plants represent a rich source of antimicrobials and many other drugs. The potentials of higher plants as source for new drugs is still largely unexplored. Antibiotic resistance has become a global concern (Westh et al., 2004). The clinical efficacy of many existing antibiotics is being threatened by the emergence of multidrug-resistant pathogens (Bandow, 2003). Many infectious diseases have been known to be treated with herbal remedies throughout the history of mankind. Natural products, either as pure compounds or as standardized plant extracts, provide unlimited opportunities for new drug leads because of the unmatched availability of chemical diversity.There is a continuous and urgent need to discover new antimicrobial compounds with diverse chemical structures and novel mechanisms of action for new and re-emerging infectious diseases (Rojas et al.,1992). Therefore, researchers are increasingly turning their attention to local herbs, looking for new leads to develop better drugs against microbial infections (Benkeblia, 2004).The increasing failure of chemotherapeutics and antibiotic resistance exhibited by pathogenic microbial infectious agents has led to the screening of several medicinal plants for their potential antimicrobial activity (Kapila, 2005 ;Runyoro et al.,2006). The rising prevalence of antibiotics resistant pathogenic microorganisms raises the demand for finding new alternative antimicrobial agents. The drugs already in use to treat infectious disease are of concern because drug safety remains an enormous global issue.Most of the synthetic drugs cause side effects and also most of the microbes developed resistance against the synthetic drugs (Chanda and Rakholiya 2011). To alleviate this problem, antimicrobial compounds from potential plants should be explored. These drugs from plants are less toxic; side effects are scanty and also cost effective. They are effective in the treatment of infectious diseases while2simultaneouslymitigatingmany of the side effects that are often associated with synthetic antimicrobials(Harishchandra et al., 2012).Published studies in medical journals show that coconut in one form or another may provide a wide range of health benefits. The coconut plant Cocos nucifera (family Arecaceae) is considered as an important fruit crop in tropical countries. It is commonly available plant with wide variety of applications in food, drinks, fibers, building materials and various chemicals finding their way into a huge range of modern day products. Being highly nutritious coconuts have also been studied for medicinal qualities.Modern medical science is now confirming the medicinal qualities of Cocos nucifera which are used for the treatment wide range of infections. Based on the knowledge of the traditional herbs used for the treatment for local application, coconut husk can be use as a topical antimicrobial. As preliminary investigation of the use of coconut husk, the antimicrobial activity can be evaluated. 1.2 AIM AND OBJECTIVESThe specific objectives are to:(a) Evaluate the phytochemical and antimicrobial activities of Methanolic extract of young Cocos nucifera husk on selected pathogenic microorganisms.(b) Evaluate the antimicrobial activities and young Cocos nucifera water on selected pathogenic microorganisms1.3 JUSTIFICATION OF THE RESEARCHCocos nucifera husk and Cocos nucifera water are traditionally used in the treatment of wide variety of diseases, it has been used from time immemorial for the treatment of carcinogenic infections. This study scientifically justifies the use of young Coconut husk and young Coconut water in traditional folk medicine and to compare their antimicrobial potency with the commercial antibiotics.

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