The worldwide emergence of infectious diseases, together with the increasing incidence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, elevate the need to properly detect, prevent, and effectively treat these infections. The overuse and misuse of common antibiotics in recent decades stimulates the need to identify new inhibitory agents. Therefore, natural products like clays, that display antibacterial properties, are of particular interest. The absorptive properties of clay minerals are well documented for healing skin and gastrointestinal ailments. However, the antibacterial properties of clays have received less scientific attention. French green clays have recently been shown to heal Buruli ulcer, a necrotic or 'flesh-eating' infection caused by Myco...
Natural clays have recently been proven to possess antibacterial properties. Effective natural antim...
Clay has been consumed by people and animals since ancient time. Even the edible clay is chosen by t...
Earths were medicinal clays reported by authors of classical antiquity. Today, there are no archaeol...
The worldwide emergence of infectious diseases, together with the increasing incidence of antibiotic...
Clays attributed to have medicinal properties have been used since prehistoric times and are still u...
The global increase in antimicrobial resistance is placing increasing pressure on healthcare systems...
The overuse of antibiotics in clinical and livestock settings is accelerating the selection of multi...
abstract: As antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains emerge and pose increased global health risks, n...
The dearth of new antibiotics and the widespread emergence of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria ha...
ABSTRACT Worldwide increases in antibiotic resistance and the dearth of new antibiotics have created...
Summarization: Ethnopharmacological relevance Medicinal Earths (MEs), natural aluminosilicate-based ...
abstract: Natural antibacterial clays, when hydrated and applied topically, kill human pathogens inc...
We have identified a natural clay mixture that exhibits in vitro antibacterial activity against a br...
Since the time of Hippocrates, clays have been employed both internally and externally as remedies f...
Since the time of Hippocrates, clays have been employed both internally and externally as remedies f...
Natural clays have recently been proven to possess antibacterial properties. Effective natural antim...
Clay has been consumed by people and animals since ancient time. Even the edible clay is chosen by t...
Earths were medicinal clays reported by authors of classical antiquity. Today, there are no archaeol...
The worldwide emergence of infectious diseases, together with the increasing incidence of antibiotic...
Clays attributed to have medicinal properties have been used since prehistoric times and are still u...
The global increase in antimicrobial resistance is placing increasing pressure on healthcare systems...
The overuse of antibiotics in clinical and livestock settings is accelerating the selection of multi...
abstract: As antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains emerge and pose increased global health risks, n...
The dearth of new antibiotics and the widespread emergence of multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacteria ha...
ABSTRACT Worldwide increases in antibiotic resistance and the dearth of new antibiotics have created...
Summarization: Ethnopharmacological relevance Medicinal Earths (MEs), natural aluminosilicate-based ...
abstract: Natural antibacterial clays, when hydrated and applied topically, kill human pathogens inc...
We have identified a natural clay mixture that exhibits in vitro antibacterial activity against a br...
Since the time of Hippocrates, clays have been employed both internally and externally as remedies f...
Since the time of Hippocrates, clays have been employed both internally and externally as remedies f...
Natural clays have recently been proven to possess antibacterial properties. Effective natural antim...
Clay has been consumed by people and animals since ancient time. Even the edible clay is chosen by t...
Earths were medicinal clays reported by authors of classical antiquity. Today, there are no archaeol...