Fig. 1. Antibacterial activity of Viburnum sargentii seeds methanol-extract, ampicillin and kanamycin against pathogenic bacteria measured on agar medium by disc diffusion method. All values presented as mean of triplicates and error bars indicates ± standard deviation.
Fig. 2. Histograms indicates antioxidant activity of methanol extract from seeds of Viburnum sargentii by (A) DPPH free radical scavenging assay, (B) Reducing power assay, and (C) Total antioxidant capacity. All results are presented as a mean ± Standard deviation (n=3).
Fig. 3. GC-MS chromatogram of the methanol extract of Viburnum sargentii seeds.
Table 1. Antibacterial activity of Viburnum sargentii seeds methanol extract
Table 2 GC-MS data for the methanol soluble fractions of Viburnum sargentii (seeds extract)
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