Chemical composition, cytotoxicity and anti-mycobacterium activities of Clausena anisata essential oils
Background: Clausena anisata (Willd) Hook has demonstrated several medicinal properties against certain bacterial infections, including tuberculosis. However, scientific validation is imperative to verify its folkloric usage against tuberculosis. Aim: This study aimed at determining the chemical com...
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Main Author: | Ibraheem O. Lawal (Author) |
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