The methanol extracts of all three parts exhibited the maximum reducing activity in comparison to other fractions. Maximum antibacterial activity was shown by the ethyl acetate fraction of stems against S. aureus, its n-butanol fraction against E. coli and its methanol extract against S. epidermidis. C. albicans revealed the highest resistance against the ethyl acetate fraction of roots. GCMS analysis of the n-hexane fraction of roots revealed that this part of the plant is enriched with the maximum number of bioactive compounds.