With the significant increase in the diffusion of diseases and the development of drug resistance by human pathogenic bacteria, there is a permanent need to discover new antimicrobial compounds from plants. Plant extracts containing various effective chemicals such as polyphenols, thymol, carvacrol, cinnamic acid and eugenol, give wide-range of medical options for treatment chronic and contagious diseases with higher safety profile and less side effects. So, The objective of the present work was to revision the confirmations about various plant extracts activity as a source of an effective antibacterial compounds, within invitro antibacterial tests on different bacterial strains. Overall, the studies explore a well-educated methodology for evaluating the activity of various combinations containing plant extracts as stable antibacterial agents, further human-health researchers are still needed to reassure a clear cause-impact.
Polyphenols; Thymol; Carvacrol; Chewable Lozenges; Antibacterial Activities