
India has a vast variety of medicinal plants. Medicinal plants synthesize variety of phytochemicals that help to defend against wide variety of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, helminthes, and viruses. Use of plants as a source of medicine has been an ancient practice and is important component of health system in India. General public, academic and government interest in traditional medicine is growing rapidly due to increase side effects of the adverse drug reactions and cost factor of modern system of medicine. The present study focuses on comparison of nine Indian medicinal plants extracts for their Antibacterial, Anti-fungal, and Antioxidant activities.