CONCLUSION
Euphorbia hirta is believed to possess the strong
antibacterial activity than Euphorbia thymifolia due to
presence of tannin, alkaloids and flavonoids which have
been studied [43]. Tannins have important role such as
stable and potent antioxidants [44]. Most of the
organisms used in the research study were causative
agents of diarrhea and dysentery, while Euphorbia hirta
and Euphorbia thymifolia inhibit the growth of these
microbes, so both plants can be used for the treatment
of diarrhea and dysentery. Moreover, this study can be
used as a tool for the isolation of pure antimicrobial
from the plant and more works need to be done with
the view of their use for in-vivo studies