Abstract:
Pandanus odoratissimus have been known as in folklore medicine because of its
antimicrobial activities. The antimicrobial activities that have been observed in
Pandanus odoratissimus may be due to the presence of volatile terpenes alcohols and
monoterpene hydrocarbons which reported to exhibit synergic antimicrobial effects.
In this study an attempt has been made to find out effect of different extracts
(methanolic, hexane and ethyl acetate) of fruits and leaf from Pandanus odoratissimus
on antimicrobial activities and growth of four target bacteria i.e. E.coli, P.aeruginosa,
S.aureus and B.subtilis. For antimicrobial activities, two tests are being done which
are Disc Diffusion Test and Minimum Inhibition Concentration (MIC). The most
active extracts if from Pandanus Hexane Core (PHC) and Pandanus Ethyl Acetate
Key (PEK) of Pandanus odoratissimus fruits which have 13 mm and 15 mm of
inhibition zone respectively for antimicrobial activities.