Abstract
The present study includes the test of the decreasing activity for the watery and alchoholic extract of Punica granatum on the growth of some clinical samples which can attack humans, using paper disc technology with (2.5,5,7.5,10,15,20)mg/ml respectively. also it used the antibiotech cefotaxime to compare as a control sample . results refer to the highest impact of the watery extract against both Pseudomonas aeroginosa , Streptococcus pyogens , Escherichia coli was (20) whereas no impact have been seen in alchoholic one against those bacteria . also we have the reversive relation between concentrations and the growth of germs , whenever the concentration increases , the number of germs decreases .