Résumé:
This work presents a phytochemical analysis and an antimicrobial evaluation of extracts from the roots
of Carthamus caeruleus. The phytochemical analysis, carried out using colorimetric methods based on
specific reagents, revealed the significant presence of flavonoids and coumarin, as well as a low
presence of saponosides . However, no polyphenols and no tannins were detected.The antimicrobial
evaluation, carried out using well, disc and spot methods, showed no activity against microbial growth
for all the strains tested. These results underline the potential importance of flavonoids and coumarin
in Carthamus caeruleus extracts, although it has proven to be ineffective against microbial strains.
Further research is needed to explore other bioactive compounds and fully understand the
pharmacological potential of this plant.