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275 related items for PubMed ID: 22867638

  • 1. Antimicrobial activity of plants used as medicinals on an indigenous reserve in Rio das Cobras, Paraná, Brazil.
    Moura-Costa GF, Nocchi SR, Ceole LF, de Mello JC, Nakamura CV, Dias Filho BP, Temponi LG, Ueda-Nakamura T.
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  • 9. Antileishmanial and antifungal activity of plants used in traditional medicine in Brazil.
    Braga FG, Bouzada ML, Fabri RL, de O Matos M, Moreira FO, Scio E, Coimbra ES.
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    Gehrke IT, Neto AT, Pedroso M, Mostardeiro CP, Da Cruz IB, Silva UF, Ilha V, Dalcol II, Morel AF.
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  • 11. Screening of some Cuban medicinal plants for antimicrobial activity.
    Martínez MJ, Betancourt J, Alonso-González N, Jauregui A.
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  • 13. Evaluation of an ethnopharmacologically selected Bhutanese medicinal plants for their major classes of phytochemicals and biological activities.
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  • 14. Antiviral activity of south Brazilian medicinal plant extracts.
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  • 17. Investigations of antimicrobial activity of some Cameroonian medicinal plant extracts against bacteria and yeast with gastrointestinal relevance.
    Tekwu EM, Pieme AC, Beng VP.
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  • 18. Study on the antimicrobial activity of Hymatanthus sucuba.
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  • 19. An assessment of two Carpobrotus species extracts as potential antimicrobial agents.
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  • 20. Assessment of the antimicrobial effect of three plants used for therapy of community-acquired urinary tract infection in Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil).
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