A comparison of the antibacterial activity of some African black soaps and medicated soaps commonly used for the treatment of bacteria-infected wound
Background: Black soap is a medicinal product that could be harnessed for economic purpose if properly packaged, and misconception about its traditional use by herbalists is thrown overboard. Aims: To promote the relevance of these soaps for economic development, this study compared the antibacteria...
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Main Authors: | Olufunmiso O. Olajuyigbe (Author), Morenike O. Adeoye-Isijola (Author), Otunola Adedayo (Author) |
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