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Antimicrobial Effects Of Three Species Of Mangifera Indica
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]There have been reports of increasing development of drug resistance among human pathogens as well as undesirable side effects of certain antimicrobial agents. It is therefore necessary to search for new agents that are better, cheaper and without side effects for treating infectious diseases especially in developing countries.
In this research study, three sub-species (Kerosene, German and Sheri) of Mangifera indica leaf extracts were examined to ascertain which has more antimicrobial effect ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]There have been reports of increasing development of drug resistance among human pathogens as well as undesirable side effects of certain antimicrobial agents. It is therefore necessary to search for new agents that are better, cheaper and without side effects for treating infectious diseases especially in developing countries.
In this research study, three sub-species (Kerosene, German and Sheri) of Mangifera indica leaf extracts were examined to ascertain which has more antimicrobial effect ... Continue reading---
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