New Antimicrobials of Plant Origin

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Science

 

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Danielle A

 

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November 1, 2012

 

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Schltr. (Periplocaceae) Chasmanthera dependens Hoschst (Menispermaceae) Nauclea latifolia Smith (Rubiaceae) Araliopsis tabouensis (Rutaceae) CONCLUSION REFERENCES Infectious diseases account for approximately one-half of all deaths in tropical countries. In industrialized nations, despite the progress made in the understanding of microbiology and their control, incidents of epidemics due to drug resistant microorganisms and the emergence of hitherto unknown disease-causing microbes, pose enormous public health concerns...
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In industrialized nations, despite the progress made in the understanding of microbiology and their control, incidents of epidemics due to drug resistant microorganisms and the emergence of hitherto unknown disease-causing microbes, pose enormous public health concerns. Historically, plants have provided a good source of antiinfective agents; emetine, quinine, and berberine remain highly effective instruments in the fight against microbial infections...
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