(in vitro study)

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  • who: HP from the Biotechnology Research Center/Al-Nahrain University have published the Article: (In vitro study), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Urgent of increased bacterial resistant to wide range of antibiotics lead scientists to return to the traditional ancient medicinal plant.
  • how: Recent results indicated that S. aureus was high susceptible to both watery and ethanolic mint extract Citrobacter spp demonstrated high susceptibility to ethanolic mint extract in compared with watery extract. The results were in accordance with since various watery and ethanolic extracts of leave exhibited antibacterial activity against many pathogenic . . .

     

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