Bacteriological and Phytochemical Assessment of Ficus asperifolia Linn. Infusion

KA Fasina, TO Adesetan, F Oseghale… - BioMed Research …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
KA Fasina, TO Adesetan, F Oseghale, HO Egberongbe, OO Aghughu, FA Akpobome
BioMed Research International, 2020Wiley Online Library
Ficus asperifolia Linn. known as “Eepin” in Yoruba language, or sand paper tree, is a
monoecious fig tree whose leaves, bark, seeds, and roots have been used locally in treating
many infectious and noninfectious diseases. The study is aimed at investigating the
bacteriological and phytochemical potential of Ficus asperifolia Linn. The roots of the plant
were harvested and washed, and phytochemical analysis was carried out using standard
analytical techniques. Infusion was aseptically prepared, and incubation for 24 hours and …
Ficus asperifolia Linn. known as “Eepin” in Yoruba language, or sand paper tree, is a monoecious fig tree whose leaves, bark, seeds, and roots have been used locally in treating many infectious and noninfectious diseases. The study is aimed at investigating the bacteriological and phytochemical potential of Ficus asperifolia Linn. The roots of the plant were harvested and washed, and phytochemical analysis was carried out using standard analytical techniques. Infusion was aseptically prepared, and incubation for 24 hours and microbiological analysis were carried out using the pour plate method on Plate Count Agar (PCA) and Nutrient Agar (NA). Microorganisms were subcultured and identified using morphological and biochemical tests according to “Bergey’s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology.” Phytochemical analysis of the fresh and dry roots revealed the presence of alkaloids, cardenolides, and saponins, while anthraquinones and tannins were absent. Total heterotrophic bacteria count on PCA was 5.6 × 105 CFU/ml, while on NA, it was 2.3 × 105 CFU/ml, and four classes of bacteria were isolated including Klebsiella sp., Escherichia coli, Proteus sp., and Bacillus sp. Although the presence of medicinal phytochemicals in F. asperifolia Linn. indicates strong potentials for its use in infusions, the presence of potential pathogens found in the infusions makes it unsafe for consumption.
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