Terminalia chebula Retz. is a northern Indian plant species known for its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. T. chebula fruit powder was extracted with solvents of varying polarity and screened for bacterial growth inhibition by disc diffusion assay. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) was quantified by both liquid dilution and disc diffusion techniques. To screen for combinatorial effects, the T. chebula fruit extracts were combined with a range of conventional antibiotics and tested against each bacteria using a liquid dilution assay. Where synergy was detected, the optimal ratios were determined using isobologram analysis. Toxicity was examined using Artemia nauplii and HDF bioassays. T. chebula fruit methanolic, aque...
Medicinal plants have been employed for several centuries as the main source of biologically active ...
Objective: The present investigation has been focused on the detection of antibacterial activity of ...
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the histological and biochemical evaluation of w...
Terminalia chebula belonging to the family Combretaceae is called the "king of medicines" in Tibet a...
ABSTRACT Terminalia chebula, belongs to a family Combretaceae, is a native of South Asia. The fruit...
Objective: Bacterial infections and the resistance related to indiscriminate antibiotic use have led...
Antibacterial activity of ethanolic, acetonic and chloroform extract of the fruit of Terminalia Cheb...
Background: In ayurvedic and Thai traditional medicine, the fruit of T. chebula is useful in arthrit...
Background: In ayurvedic and Thai traditional medicine, the fruit of T. chebula is useful in arthrit...
Objective: toevaluate Metallo-betalactamase (MBL) inhibitory effect and antimicrobial activity again...
Ayurveda, whispered to be the ancient practice of healthcare existed and contributes a holistic appr...
Terminalia chebula retz (T.Chebula) is a herb known as king of medicinal plants in ayurvedic world. ...
Objective: The main objective of this study was to determine the enhancement of in vitro antioxidant...
The present study was aimed to investigate the anticandidal and antifungal potential of dried fruit ...
Traditional Medicine as the sum total of all knowledge and practices, whether explicable or not, use...
Medicinal plants have been employed for several centuries as the main source of biologically active ...
Objective: The present investigation has been focused on the detection of antibacterial activity of ...
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the histological and biochemical evaluation of w...
Terminalia chebula belonging to the family Combretaceae is called the "king of medicines" in Tibet a...
ABSTRACT Terminalia chebula, belongs to a family Combretaceae, is a native of South Asia. The fruit...
Objective: Bacterial infections and the resistance related to indiscriminate antibiotic use have led...
Antibacterial activity of ethanolic, acetonic and chloroform extract of the fruit of Terminalia Cheb...
Background: In ayurvedic and Thai traditional medicine, the fruit of T. chebula is useful in arthrit...
Background: In ayurvedic and Thai traditional medicine, the fruit of T. chebula is useful in arthrit...
Objective: toevaluate Metallo-betalactamase (MBL) inhibitory effect and antimicrobial activity again...
Ayurveda, whispered to be the ancient practice of healthcare existed and contributes a holistic appr...
Terminalia chebula retz (T.Chebula) is a herb known as king of medicinal plants in ayurvedic world. ...
Objective: The main objective of this study was to determine the enhancement of in vitro antioxidant...
The present study was aimed to investigate the anticandidal and antifungal potential of dried fruit ...
Traditional Medicine as the sum total of all knowledge and practices, whether explicable or not, use...
Medicinal plants have been employed for several centuries as the main source of biologically active ...
Objective: The present investigation has been focused on the detection of antibacterial activity of ...
The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the histological and biochemical evaluation of w...