African Flora to Fight Bacterial Resistance, Part I: Standards for the Activity of Plant-Derived Products (Volume 106)
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English | March 16, 2023 | ISBN-10: 0443158169 | 668 pages | True EPUB | 157 MB
African Flora to Fight Bacterial Resistance, Part One: Standards for the Activity of Plant-Derived Products offers a glimpse into the potential of African medicinal plants to fight bacterial infections, with an emphasis on bacterial drug resistance. Sample chapters cover the Global Burden of bacterial infections and drug resistance, Bacterial drug resistance towards natural products, Harvesting and Processing Medicinal plants for antibacterial testing, Screening methods for antibacterial agents from plant source, Established antibacterial drugs from plants, Potential of African medicinal plants against Enterobacteria: classification of plants antibacterial agents, and much more.
Based on collected data, the book offers a rationale classification basis for the antibacterial activity of plant-based products. General knowledge of state-of-the-art of drug resistance is globally described, with the book clearly identifying the best African medicinal plants that could be useful for the development of efficient herbal drugs, as well as the best phytochemicals that could be explored as potential pharmaceuticals.
Provides the first book of its type to focus on the potential of African plants as alternative medicine against bacterial drug resistance
Analyzes the recorded data to propose a well-elaborated basis for the classification of antibacterial agents from plants
Clearly identifies and discusses plants and phytochemicals that could be useful in the development of new antibacterial drugs to combat drug resistance
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