The chemical biology of antimicrobial bioactivity derived from kānuka (Kunzea robusta)
Tia Huia Haira
Abstract:<p dir="ltr">Natural products are sourced from the environment where immense potential for bioactive compounds exist. Traditional medicine has explored these compounds, with many discoveries based on medicinal plants still in use today. The native flora in Aotearoa (New Zealand) contains many endemic species that are yet to be extensively investigated, for example Kunzea robusta or kānuka. Kānuka is considered a taonga species to Māori, the indigenous people of Aotearoa, due it to extensive use in Māori … Show more
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