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269 related items for PubMed ID: 17234376

  • 1. Antifungal activity of Brazilian medicinal plants involved in popular treatment of mycoses.
    Cruz MC, Santos PO, Barbosa AM, de Mélo DL, Alviano CS, Antoniolli AR, Alviano DS, Trindade RC.
    J Ethnopharmacol; 2007 May 04; 111(2):409-12. PubMed ID: 17234376
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  • 3. In vitro antioxidant potential of medicinal plant extracts and their activities against oral bacteria based on Brazilian folk medicine.
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    Arch Oral Biol; 2008 Jun 15; 53(6):545-52. PubMed ID: 18243157
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  • 4. Subcutaneous antifungal screening of Latin American plant extracts against Sporothrix schenckii and Fonsecaea pedrosoi.
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    Pharm Biol; 2011 Sep 15; 49(9):907-19. PubMed ID: 21592008
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  • 7. Antileishmanial and antifungal activity of plants used in traditional medicine in Brazil.
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  • 9. Antibacterial and antifungal activities of extracts of combretum molle.
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  • 11. Anti-Candida activity of Brazilian medicinal plants.
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  • 15. Value of the ethnomedical information for the discovery of plants with antifungal properties. A survey among seven Latin American countries.
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  • 16. In vitro antimicrobial activity of extracts and compounds of some selected medicinal plants from Cameroon.
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  • 18. Antimicrobial activities of some selected traditional Ethiopian medicinal plants used in the treatment of skin disorders.
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  • 20. Trichophyton species susceptibility to green and red propolis from Brazil.
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    Lett Appl Microbiol; 2009 Jan 22; 48(1):90-6. PubMed ID: 19018958
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