2002
DOI: 10.1080/09709274.2002.11905554
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Antimicrobial Activity of Terminalia chebula on Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolated from Nasal Secretions of Chronic Sinus Patient

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“…Therefore, we can conclude that the tannin of the T. chebula, Halileh extracts promote burn wound healing. The reason may be pertained to the improvement of the components of granulation tissue such as the increase of macrophage infiltration, the extent of new vascularity and the prevention of bacterial growth [31]. Recent studies showed that bacteria can decrease the permeability of capillaries in the wound area.…”
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“…Therefore, we can conclude that the tannin of the T. chebula, Halileh extracts promote burn wound healing. The reason may be pertained to the improvement of the components of granulation tissue such as the increase of macrophage infiltration, the extent of new vascularity and the prevention of bacterial growth [31]. Recent studies showed that bacteria can decrease the permeability of capillaries in the wound area.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of Halileh kaboli has been recognized for a long time to be effective in controlling many diseases. It has bacteriostatic activity [31]. In our preliminary chemical analysis of the T. chebula fruit extract it was founded that it contained high amounts of tannin (0.502 mg/mg: 50.2 %).…”
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