A semi purified hydroalcoholic fraction from Caesalpinia bonduc seeds causes ergosterol biosynthesis inhibition in Candida albicans resulting in cell membrane damage
Candida species are currently developing resistance to prevailing commercially available drugs, which raises an instantaneous need to discover novel antifungals. To cope with this shocking situation, phytochemicals are the richest, safest, and most potent source of excellent antimicrobials with broa...
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Main Authors: | Shan Sasidharan (Author), Kumar S. Nishanth (Author), Hareendran. J Nair (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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