African Flora to Fight Bacterial Resistance, Part Two: The Best
Source of Herbal Drugs and Pharmaceuticals, Volume 107 offers
detailed information on the best African medicinal plants that
could be useful for the development of efficient herbal drugs, as
well as the best phytochemicals that could be explored as potential
pharmaceuticals to efficiently tackle bacterial drug resistance.
The book provides knowledge on ethnomedicinal uses of the
identified plants, their pharmacological potency, and their
phytochemistry. Chapters cover Phytochemistry and antibacterial
potential of the genus Allanblackiam Phytochemistry and
antibacterial potential of the genus Beilschmedia, Phytochemistry
and antibacterial potential of the genus Fagara, and more. Other
sections explore Harungana madagascariensis as a source of
antibacterial agents, Hypericum roeperianum as a source of
antibacterial agents, Myristica fragrans as a potential source of
antibacterial agents, Phytochemistry and antibacterial potential of
the genus Nauclea, Picrilima nitida as a potential source of
antibacterial agents, Uapaca togoensis as a potential source of
antibacterial agents, and much more.
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