Humans have utilized the bioactive principles of different plants for various beneficial physiological properties including antimicrobial properties for many centuries. However, interests of using medicinal plants declined in the 20th century with the availability of effective synthetic antimicrobia
Dietary Phytochemicals and Microbes || An Overview of Antimicrobial Properties of Different Classes of Phytochemicals
โ Scribed by Patra, Amlan K.
- Book ID
- 118242334
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2012
- Weight
- 871 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 9400739265
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Humans have utilized the bioactive principles of different plants for various beneficial physiological properties including antimicrobial properties for many centuries. However, interests of using medicinal plants declined in the 20th century with the availability of effective synthetic antimicrobia
Humans have utilized the bioactive principles of different plants for various beneficial physiological properties including antimicrobial properties for many centuries. However, interests of using medicinal plants declined in the 20th century with the availability of effective synthetic antimicrobia
Humans have utilized the bioactive principles of different plants for various beneficial physiological properties including antimicrobial properties for many centuries. However, interests of using medicinal plants declined in the 20th century with the availability of effective synthetic antimicrobia