2016
DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1578694
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Antiprotozoal And Antimicrobial Activity Of Selected Medicinal Plants Growing In Upper Egypt

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“…The fatty acid content of this oil (9, saturated and unsaturated) and its antidiabetic (high) and antioxidant (high) activities were determined 204 Antiprotozoal, antimicrobial 75% Ethnol/water extract of the leaves was tested for antiprotozoal and antimicrobial activities. It showed moderate antimalarial and high anti-leishmanial and weak antimicrobial activities 205,206 Ulcerative colitis inhibition Methanolic and aqueous extracts were prepared from leaves. Methanolic extract was more efficient in attenuating inflammation and tissue damage induced acetic acid Horse poisoning Four horses, fed with large amounts of the plant, had myocardial disease and myopathy compared to control.…”
Section: Figure 6 Structures Of Malvalic and Sterculic Acids And Carmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fatty acid content of this oil (9, saturated and unsaturated) and its antidiabetic (high) and antioxidant (high) activities were determined 204 Antiprotozoal, antimicrobial 75% Ethnol/water extract of the leaves was tested for antiprotozoal and antimicrobial activities. It showed moderate antimalarial and high anti-leishmanial and weak antimicrobial activities 205,206 Ulcerative colitis inhibition Methanolic and aqueous extracts were prepared from leaves. Methanolic extract was more efficient in attenuating inflammation and tissue damage induced acetic acid Horse poisoning Four horses, fed with large amounts of the plant, had myocardial disease and myopathy compared to control.…”
Section: Figure 6 Structures Of Malvalic and Sterculic Acids And Carmentioning
confidence: 99%