Synergistic Effect of Pakistani Honey with Black Seeds against Food Borne Pathogens
Fariha Ibrahim,
Mahnoor Fatima,
Shiza Ali
et al.
Abstract:Background: Food borne infections is a major public health problem all over the world. For centuries, honey has been used as a gastrointestinal and topical remedy and also as a food preservative. It has been exploited not only as a food but, utilized for multiple purposes such as for the treatment of various disease, for wound healing etc. Black seeds have also been used in traditional medicine and food preservation due to their effective therapeutic properties. The synergy-based combination of both the herbal… Show more
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