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Running title: In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Different Verbascum Niveum Extracts
	
	In 
	Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Different
	Verbascum Niveum Extracts
	Maja Grigorov1, 
	Dragana Pavlović1, Snežana Mladenović Antić2, Marija 
	Tasić Kostov1, Dušan Ilić1
	1University of Niš, Faculty of Medicine, 
	Department of Pharmacy, Niš, Serbia
	
	
	
	
			Introduction. Medicinal plants are the main ingredient of numerous 
			medicines and pharmaceutical products, and antimicrobial activity 
			has been demonstrated in a large number of medicinal plant extracts 
			and essential oils. Considering that
			Verbascum L. species 
			(mullein), officially approved by the European Medicines Agency, 
			show antimicrobial properties, but also that there are species of 
			this genus that have not been sufficiently studied, the aim of this 
			study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of six different 
			extracts of Verbascum niveum 
			Ten. 
			
			Results. The MIC values ranged from 0.39 to 1.25 mg/ml. The 
			strongest effect was obtained with the ethanolic extract of leaves 
			against Staphylococcus aureus (0.39 mg/ml). 
			Conclusion. Although Verbascum species are considered to be an 
			excellent antimicrobial agent, according to our result, the tested 
			extracts had modest antimicrobial activity.
			
			Keywords:
			Verbascum niveum, broth 
			microdilution method, ethanolic, water, and propylene glycol 
			extracts 
			
			Corresponding author: 
			
			Maja Grigorov
			e-mail: maja.grigorov@gmail.com