2018
DOI: 10.24214/ijghc/hc/7/2/22429
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Antimicrobial potential of Taraxacum officinale F.H. Wigg clonally propagated via organogenesis

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“…Flavonoids and Phenols, naturally occurring plant metabolites are well known to have health benefits as they help in cell signaling; they are antimicrobial 5,6 , anti-inflammatory 7 , antihyperglycemic 8 , antihyperlipidemic 8 , and anti-hypertensive 9 ; widely used for treatment of Breast Cancer 10 , tuberculosis 11 ; for radical scavenging 12 and protecting brain functioning . Determining the total flavonoid and phenolic content of a plant species is usually a priority for every research student or scientist as this supports the evidence of plant having medicinal value and gives the researcher backdrop to initiate the research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flavonoids and Phenols, naturally occurring plant metabolites are well known to have health benefits as they help in cell signaling; they are antimicrobial 5,6 , anti-inflammatory 7 , antihyperglycemic 8 , antihyperlipidemic 8 , and anti-hypertensive 9 ; widely used for treatment of Breast Cancer 10 , tuberculosis 11 ; for radical scavenging 12 and protecting brain functioning . Determining the total flavonoid and phenolic content of a plant species is usually a priority for every research student or scientist as this supports the evidence of plant having medicinal value and gives the researcher backdrop to initiate the research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless some strains have evolved the capability to cause both intestinal and extra intestinal illnesses 5 , 6 . E. coli with an antihuman circulation is a major cause of loose bowels, regularly with high death rates, in developing nations 7 . In particular geographic regions, such as in some developing countries, infections with diarrhea genic E. coli transmitted by inter-human contacts, such as Enter aggregative E. coli 7,8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%