Analysis of Plant Origin Antibiotics against Oral Bacterial Infections Using In Vitro and In Silico Techniques and Characterization of Active Constituents
The pervasiveness of oral bacterial infections in diabetic patients is a serious health concern that may produce severe complications. We investigated 26 Ayurvedic medicinal plants traditionally used for treatment of the oral bacterial infections with the aim to look for new promising drug leads tha...
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Main Authors: | Abdul Rafey (Author), Adnan Amin (Author), Muhammad Kamran (Author), Uzma Haroon (Author), Kainat Farooq (Author), Kenn Foubert (Author), Luc Pieters (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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