Methanolic extracts and aqueous extracts of three Algerian plant species used in folk medicine were investigated for their antibacterial activities against four bacteria strains: Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The plants exhibited important antibacterial activity with a significant difference between the different plants. The most active plants were Rhetinolepis lonadioides Coss. Taraxacum officinnalis Of all extracts Methanolic of Rhetinolepis lonadioides Coss was the most active (diameter ranges between 15mm and 22mm) whereas, the aqueous and methenolic extracts of Taraxacum officinnalis gave convergent values. The tested Methanolic extract (Diameter ranges between 12 mm and 14mm) While diameter values ranged inhibition in aqueous extract of (08mm and 12mm)
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