Ciraj, A MSulaim, JMamatha, BGopalkrishna, B KShivananda, P G2001-07-092009-05-292001-07-092009-05-292001-07-09Ciraj AM, Sulaim J, Mamatha B, Gopalkrishna BK, Shivananda PG. Antibacterial activity of black tea (Camelia sinensis) extract against Salmonella serotypes causing enteric fever. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences. 2001 Jul; 55(7): 376-81http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/69157Alcoholic extract of black tea (Camelia sinensis) was assayed for its antibacterial activity against Salmonella serotypes causing enteric fever viz., Salmonella typhi and Salmonella paratyphi A. While all strains of S. paratyphi A tested were found sensitive, only 42.19% of S. typhi strains were inhibited by this extract. Further minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of black tea extract against S. paratyphi A was less compared with that against S. typhi.engCamellia sinensisFemaleHumansIndiaMaleMicrobial Sensitivity TestsPhytotherapyPlant Extracts --pharmacologySalmonella typhi --classificationSensitivity and SpecificitySerotypingTyphoid Fever --drug therapyAntibacterial activity of black tea (Camelia sinensis) extract against Salmonella serotypes causing enteric fever.Journal Article