Antimicrobial Activity of Necklace Orchids is Phylogenetically Clustered and can be Predicted With a Biological Response Method
Necklace orchids (Coelogyninae, Epidendroideae) have been used in traditional medicine practices for centuries. Previous studies on a subset of unrelated orchid species utilized in these traditional practices revealed they possessed antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-oxidant activity, provid...
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Main Authors: | Richa Kusuma Wati (Author), Esmée F. de Graaf (Author), Diego Bogarín (Author), Reinout Heijungs (Author), Rogier van Vugt (Author), Erik F. Smets (Author), Barbara Gravendeel (Author) |
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