Medicinal Plants as Anti-infectives
Medicinal Plants as Anti-infectives
Current Knowledge and New Perspectives
Chassagne, Francois
Elsevier Science & Technology
03/2022
586
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3. Medicinal plants in the Balkans with antimicrobial properties
4. Medicinal plants used in South Africa as antibacterial agents for wound healing
5. The use of South African medicinal plants in the pursuit to treat gonorrhea and other sexually transmitted diseases
6. A selection of antibacterial medicinal plants from Pakistan
7. Medicinal plants used as anti-diarrheal agents in the lower Mekong basin
8. Medicinal plants from West Africa used as antimalarial agents: an overview
9. Mycobacterium quorum quenching and biofilm inhibition potential of medicinal plants
10. Untargeted metabolomics for the study of anti-infective plants
11. Value chains and DNA barcoding for the identification of anti-infective medicinal plants
12. Fungal endophytes: a source of antibacterial and antiparasitic compounds
13. Antiviral potential of medicinal plants: a case-study with guava tree against dengue virus using a metabolomic approach
14. How History Can Help Present Research of New Antimicrobial Strategies: The Case of Cutaneous Infections Remedies Containing Metals From The Middle Age Arabic Pharmacopeia
15. Improved traditional medicine for infectious disorders in Mali
16. Selecting the most promising local treatments. Retrospective treatment outcome surveys and reverse pharmacology
17. Nagoya Protocols and ABS: basic concepts
2. Plants used in Lebanon and the Middle East as antimicrobials
3. Medicinal plants in the Balkans with antimicrobial properties
4. Medicinal plants used in South Africa as antibacterial agents for wound healing
5. The use of South African medicinal plants in the pursuit to treat gonorrhea and other sexually transmitted diseases
6. A selection of antibacterial medicinal plants from Pakistan
7. Medicinal plants used as anti-diarrheal agents in the lower Mekong basin
8. Medicinal plants from West Africa used as antimalarial agents: an overview
9. Mycobacterium quorum quenching and biofilm inhibition potential of medicinal plants
10. Untargeted metabolomics for the study of anti-infective plants
11. Value chains and DNA barcoding for the identification of anti-infective medicinal plants
12. Fungal endophytes: a source of antibacterial and antiparasitic compounds
13. Antiviral potential of medicinal plants: a case-study with guava tree against dengue virus using a metabolomic approach
14. How History Can Help Present Research of New Antimicrobial Strategies: The Case of Cutaneous Infections Remedies Containing Metals From The Middle Age Arabic Pharmacopeia
15. Improved traditional medicine for infectious disorders in Mali
16. Selecting the most promising local treatments. Retrospective treatment outcome surveys and reverse pharmacology
17. Nagoya Protocols and ABS: basic concepts