Therapeutic Potential of Selected Varieties of Phoenix Dactylifera L. Against Microbial Biofilm and Free Radical Damage to DNA
Phoenix dactylifera L. (Date palm) is the most widely consumed fruit around the world and is rich source of nutrients containing dietary fibers, minerals, vitamins, sugar, protein and antioxidants with potent bioactivities against various microbial pathogens. This study evaluated the therapeutic pot...
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Main Authors: | Nimra Qasim (Author), Muhammad Shahid (Author), Fatima Yousaf (Author), Muhammad Riaz (Author), Fozia Anjum (Author), Muhammad Adeel Faryad (Author), Remsha Shabbir (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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