Abstract Background Compounds having both anticancer and antimicrobial activity have promising therapeutic potential due to their selective cytotoxicity and their potential to reduce the occurrence of bacterial and fungal infections in immune-compromised cancer patients. In our quest to find new antimicrobial agents with potent anticancer activity, the biological potential of leaves from the three medicinal plants Centella asiatica, Warburgia salutaris and Curtisia dentata as used by Zulu traditional healers for the treatment of cancer is investigated. Methods Extracts were assayed for antibacterial activity using the agar well diffu...
Emerging evidence of the impact of plant compounds on growth inhibition of micropathogens and cancer...
Purpose: To evaluate the in vitro antiproliferative activity of the extracts of the three plants aga...
Aims: The study aimed at determining the antimicrobial activities and cytotoxicity properties of med...
Abstract Background Compounds having both anticancer and antimicrobial activity have promising thera...
Curtisia dentata is used in African traditional medicine to treat variety of infections. C. dentata ...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide. Limitations of current cancer therapies nece...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide. Limitations of current cancer therapies nece...
AbstractAqueous extracts prepared from six South African medicinal plants, with cancer-related ethno...
In African countries, cancer not only is a growing problem, but also a challenge because available f...
Magister Scientiae - MScEarly man dabbled with the use of plant extracts to cure ailments. This prac...
Four plant species used for medicinal purposes in the Bredasdorp/Elim (Southern Overberg) region of ...
Background: Plants still remain a prime source of drugs for the treatment of cancer and can provide ...
Published ArticleMicroorganism involvement in cancer has been identified for over a century, and dif...
Background: Plants still remain a prime source of drugs for the treatment of cancer and can provide ...
Bacterial infections, if not properly treated, have the potential to become life-threatening in huma...
Emerging evidence of the impact of plant compounds on growth inhibition of micropathogens and cancer...
Purpose: To evaluate the in vitro antiproliferative activity of the extracts of the three plants aga...
Aims: The study aimed at determining the antimicrobial activities and cytotoxicity properties of med...
Abstract Background Compounds having both anticancer and antimicrobial activity have promising thera...
Curtisia dentata is used in African traditional medicine to treat variety of infections. C. dentata ...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide. Limitations of current cancer therapies nece...
Background: Cancer is a major cause of death worldwide. Limitations of current cancer therapies nece...
AbstractAqueous extracts prepared from six South African medicinal plants, with cancer-related ethno...
In African countries, cancer not only is a growing problem, but also a challenge because available f...
Magister Scientiae - MScEarly man dabbled with the use of plant extracts to cure ailments. This prac...
Four plant species used for medicinal purposes in the Bredasdorp/Elim (Southern Overberg) region of ...
Background: Plants still remain a prime source of drugs for the treatment of cancer and can provide ...
Published ArticleMicroorganism involvement in cancer has been identified for over a century, and dif...
Background: Plants still remain a prime source of drugs for the treatment of cancer and can provide ...
Bacterial infections, if not properly treated, have the potential to become life-threatening in huma...
Emerging evidence of the impact of plant compounds on growth inhibition of micropathogens and cancer...
Purpose: To evaluate the in vitro antiproliferative activity of the extracts of the three plants aga...
Aims: The study aimed at determining the antimicrobial activities and cytotoxicity properties of med...