Antibacterial Activity of Pawpaw against Human Pathogenic Bacteria
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This research was carried out to investigate the antibacterial activity of fermenting Carica papaya parts on some enteric organisms. Proximate Phytochemical and antibacterial assay was carried out. Unripe Carica papaya was separated into the leaves peel pulp and seed. It was then soaked in distilled water in separate fermenting jars for seven days. Readings were taken daily for pH titratable acidity while the Antibacterial effect of the fermenting slurry was monitored on day 13 5 and 7 using the agar well diffusion method. findings revealed that water from fermenting unripe Carica papaya parts may be effective in treating infections from enteric organisms on day 3 and day 5. The peel and pulp were observed to be more effective while the seed had no antibacterial activity. Phytochemical analysis showed that theplant parts contained these active ingredients at various concentrations; alkaloids tannins saponins glycosides and phenols.
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