Paper Title

Extraction and application of plant dye in microbial staining

Authors

Goldie Gadpayale , Rama Phadke

Keywords

Tagetes erecta, Rosa indica, Punica granatum, Beta vulgaris, Citrus sinensis, extract, natural dye

Abstract

Microbial cell staining is a key step use to identify material under microscope. To increase visibility, emphasize morphological traits and preserve cells it becomes necessary to be fixed and dyed it. The study was aimed to observe bacterial cells staining efficacy of natural dyes extracted from different plants viz. Tagetes erecta, Rosa indica, Punica granatum, Beta vulgaris and Citrus sinensis. Gram positive Bacillus spp. and Escherichia coli bacterial cells were stained by applying acetone and methanol extract of petals of flowers obtained from titled plant species.

How To Cite

"Extraction and application of plant dye in microbial staining", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 12, page no.965 - 967, December-2022, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2212151.pdf

Issue

Volume 7 Issue 12, December-2022

Pages : 965 - 967

Other Publication Details

Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_203081

Published Paper Id: IJSDR2212151

Downloads: 000347325

Research Area: Pharmacy

Country: Amravati, Maarastra, MAHARASHTRA, India

Published Paper PDF: https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2212151

Published Paper URL: https://ijsdr.org/viewpaperforall?paper=IJSDR2212151

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