ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY AND IN SITU EFFICACY OF BIDENS PILOSA LINN AND DICHROSTACHYS CINEREA WIGHT ET ARN EXTRACTS AGAINST COMMON DIARRHOEA-CAUSING WATERBORNE BACTERIA

Antibacterial activity and in situ efficacy of Bidens pilosa Linn and Dichrostachys cinerea Wight et Arn extracts against common diarrhoea-causing waterborne bacteria

Abstract Background Bidens pilosa and Dichrostachys cinerea extracts were investigated for the antibacterial properties against waterborne diarrhoeagenic bacteria.Methods The plant materials were extracted using the direct and serial exhaustive methods using solvents of varying polarities, namely, hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate, acetone and

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Predictors of hepatitis B cure using gene therapy to deliver DNA cleavage enzymes: a mathematical modeling approach.

Most chronic viral infections are managed with small redken shades eq 07m driftwood molecule therapies that inhibit replication but are not curative because non-replicating viral forms can persist despite decades of suppressive treatment.There are therefore numerous strategies in development to eradicate all non-replicating viruses from the body.We

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