These findings show the antibacterial properties of the methanolic extracts of P. pelargonium against S. mutans and S. sanguinis.

PMID: 

Int J Dent. 2018 ;2018:2714350. Epub 2018 Nov 28. PMID: 30622566

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Antibacterial Activity and Cytotoxic Effect of(Geranium) againstand.

Abstract: 

Objective: To evaluate theantibacterial and cytotoxic properties of the methanolic extract of(geranium) against(ATCC 25175) and(ATCC 10556).Methods: Three extracts ofwere prepared using the leaf, stem, and root. Nine independent assays were prepared for each type of extract with chlorhexidine at 0.12% as the positive control. The agar diffusion method was performed to determine the antibacterial properties of each extract. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was determined using the microdilution method, and the cytotoxicity was analyzed by means of the MTT reduction test using a MDCK cell line.Results: The root extract had the highest antibacterial effect with a mean result of (27.68± 0.97) mm and (30.80 ± 0.55) mm againstand, respectively. The minimum inhibitory concentration for the leaf and root extracts was 250 mg/mL forand 125 mg/mL for. Cytotoxicity assays showed that both extracts had a low cytotoxicity at high concentrations. The cellular viability was highest for the root extract at 95.3% followed by the stem extract at 80.8% and finally the leaf extract with 75.4%.Conclusions: These findings show the antibacterial properties of the methanolic extracts ofagainstand. These extracts were not cytotoxic at high concentrations.

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