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  • Title
  • Declaration
  • Certificate (Principal)
  • Certificate (Guide)
  • Acknowledgement
  • Abstract
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • List of Tables
  • List of Figures
  • Abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1 Medicinal Plants and Their Importance
  • 1.2 Present Day Significance of Plant Derived Drugs
  • 1.3 Antibacterial Activity of Plants and Plant Products
  • 1.4 Phytochemical Products and Their Medicinal Value
  • 1.5 Tissue Culture for Clonal Propagation and Production of Secondary Metabolites
  • 1.6 Importance of Isolation and Identification of Antibacterial Compounds
  • 1.7 Importance of the Antibacterial Study in Indigofera Species
  • 1.8 Botany of Indigofera Genus
  • 1. 9 Medicinal Use of the Three Selected Species
  • 1.9.1 Indigofera tinctoria
  • 1.9.2. I.enneaphylla
  • 1.9.3 I.aspalathoides
  • 1.10 Medicinal Properties of I.tinctoria, I.enneaphylla and I.aspalathoides
  • 2. Review of literature
  • 2.2 Micropropagation of Medicinal Plants
  • 2. 3 In vitro Propagation of Leguminous Plants
  • 2.4 Antibacterial Activity of Medicinal Plants
  • 2.5 Screening for Antibacterial Activity of the Crude Extracts
  • 2.6 Antibacterial Activity of Leguminous Plants
  • 2.7 Antibacterial activity of In vitro Induced Callus
  • 2.8 Phytocomponents of Medicinal Plants and their Antimicrobial Activity
  • 2.9 Phytocompounds from Leguminous Plants and their Antibacterial Study
  • 2.10 Secondary metabolites isolated from In vitro cultured cells
  • 2.11 Studies on Different Species of Indigofera
  • 3. In vitro tissue culture studies
  • 4. In vitro screening studies on antibacterial activity
  • 5. Isolation of the active principles and antibacterial activity of the isolated compounds
  • 6. Summary and Conclusions
  • Bibliography
  • Appendix