Argyreia speciosa is a highly powerful medicinal herb in Indian medicine. It has long been used to treat a wide range of human illnesses and problems. This study looked at the antifungal activity of aqueous, ethanolic, chloroform, and petroleum ether extracts of A. speciosa against Candila albicans. The ethanolic extract and petroleum ether extract had high activity against the fungal strain tested, whereas the aqueous extract had very little activity and the chloroform extract had none. When compared to other extracts, ethanolic extract demonstrated robust antifungal action, and the Zone of Inhibition of the test drug was compared to the standard.
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Bharti Khichi
Ujjain Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ujjain, (M.P.), India.
Ravindra Sunaniya
Ujjain Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ujjain, (M.P.), India.
Prachi Mehta
Ujjain Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ujjain, (M.P.), India.
Hemant Joshi
Ujjain Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ujjain, (M.P.), India.
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