In Vitro Selective Growth-Inhibitory Activities of Phytochemicals, Synthetic Phytochemical Analogs, and Antibiotics against Diarrheagenic/Probiotic Bacteria and Cancer/Normal Intestinal Cells
A desirable attribute of novel antimicrobial agents for bacterial diarrhea is decreased toxicity toward host intestinal microbiota. In addition, gut dysbiosis is associated with an increased risk of developing intestinal cancer. In this study, the selective growth-inhibitory activities of ten phytoc...
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Main Authors: | Tomas Kudera (Author), Ivo Doskocil (Author), Hana Salmonova (Author), Miloslav Petrtyl (Author), Eva Skrivanova (Author), Ladislav Kokoska (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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