Bananas are rich beginning of vitamins, minerals, and abstinence from food fiber. They are known to have a range of well-being benefits such as reconstructing digestion, promoting essence health, pushing energy levels, and supporting the invulnerable system. In the study, both phytochemical and antimicrobial aspects of usually reported stormy Musa varieties (Musa balbisiana & Musa acuminata) were elaborated. The phytochemical reasoning of fruit peel and meristem acquired from wild Musa species (Musa balbisiana and Musa acuminata) shows the ghost of different metabolic elements such as alkaloid, flavonoid, tannin, etc. The antimicrobial study shows effect of wild Musa product peel ethanol extract on grandam negative bacteria (E. coli). At reduced concentration of fruit peel extract (10 mg/ml) of two together species, skilled is no zone of inhibition. The antimicrobial possessions are observed (2 mm Zone of Inhibition) when 50 mg/ml of Musa balbisiana product peel extract was applied. No antimicrobial activities were noticed in all the Musa acuminata product peel extract. Further studies may be carried out for evaluate the ethnobotanical facets of wild Musa and steps should surrender by the Government for preservation as well as commercialization of different brand that are obtained from these rowdy Musa species.
Author(s) Details:
Anhita Dash,
Department
of Biotechnology, NIIS Institution of Information Science and Management,
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, 752054, India.
Tanu
Majhi,
Department
of Biotechnology, NIIS Institution of Information Science and Management,
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, 752054, India.
Satyabrata Ratha,
Department of Biotechnology, NIIS Institution of Information Science
and Management, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, 752054, India.
Shakti Prasad Mishra,
Department of Biotechnology, NIIS Institution of Information Science
and Management, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, 752054, India.
Bikram Pradhan,
Department
of Biotechnology, NIIS Institution of Information Science and Management,
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, 752054, India.
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