Regarding the resistance of bacteria to conventional antibiotics, the search for novel natural antibacterial agents is of significant importance. Herein, the antibacterial activity of ethanol and acetone extracts of the medicinal plant Euphrasia officinalis was evaluated. For the first time, the optimization of ultrasound-assisted extraction conditions to achieve a higher concentration of polyphenols and increase the antibacterial activity of E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: The research aimed to optimize the ultrasound-assisted extraction of secondary metabolites and the antibacterial activity of the plant species Geranium robertianum. The phytochemical profiles of the optimized extracts, as well as their antibacterial and synergistic activity with an antibiotic and their potential mechanisms of action and cytotoxicity, were examined.
Methods And Results: Response Surface Methodology was used to optimize extraction conditions.