ANTIMICROBIAL AND ANTIBIOFILM PROPERTIES OF Combretum platypetalum subsp. oatesii (Rolfe) Exell (Combretaceae) EXTRACTS
S. D. Umoh,
G. Bojase,
I. B. Masesane
et al.
Abstract:Combretum species exhibit potent antibacterial and antifungal properties, but limited studies exist for most species. This study reports for the first time the in vitro antimicrobial and antibiofilm activities of Combretum platypetalum leaf, stem, and root. Fungi and bacterial strains implicated in the causes of some of the conditions to which C. platypetalum is traditionally applied were evaluated by Agar-well diffusion and micro-dilution methods, and their biofilm inhibition capacities were investigated. The… Show more
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