499-504Plant derivatives have been used for centuries to treat various health disorders of the human including microbial infections. A vast majority of these infections are initiated and perpetuated by biofilms. This study investigated the biofilm suppressant effect of phytomedicinal preparations used widely in traditional Ayurvedic medicine. Triphala, a mixture of Terminalia bellirica, Terminalia chebula and Emblica officinalis and Mimusops elengi bark extract. Inhibitory effect of extracts was first investigated against the planktonic C. albicans and C. tropicalis using well diffusion method. Minimum biofilm inhibitory concentration for in-vitro biofilms was determined by MTT assay. The biofilm suppressant effect was determined by measuri...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Cymbopogon citratus (lemongrass) essential oil has been widely used ...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Warburgia ugandensis Sprague subspecies ugandensis is a plant widely...
Background: Candida albicans (C. albicans) are dimorphic fungi in oral cavity, considered not only a...
Plant derivatives have been used for centuries to treat various human afflictions including microbia...
The in vitro antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity of thirty-two extracts (water and dichloromethan...
Candida albicans is a smart pathogen causing many human infections, and is notorious for biofilm fom...
The present study is an attempt to determine the synergistic anti-biofilm efficacy of three Indian m...
Aim: To determine whether Triphala (Terminalia bellerica, Terminalia chebula, Emblica officinalis) e...
AbstractMicrobial biofilms have become increasingly problematic in the food processing and medical i...
Triphala, a well known ayurvedic formulation is used against number of ailments since ancient times....
The majority of indigenes in the rural areas of Ghana use herbal medicines for their primary health ...
This thesis examined the antimicrobial activity of select neotropical plants from Costa Rica and tra...
Microbial biofilms may form on wide variety of surfaces and are problematic in medical, industrial a...
OBJECTIVES: Vaginitis still remains as a health issue in women. It is notable that Candida albicans ...
Introduction: Candidiasis-associated biofilm formed by Candida species complicates treatment and con...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Cymbopogon citratus (lemongrass) essential oil has been widely used ...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Warburgia ugandensis Sprague subspecies ugandensis is a plant widely...
Background: Candida albicans (C. albicans) are dimorphic fungi in oral cavity, considered not only a...
Plant derivatives have been used for centuries to treat various human afflictions including microbia...
The in vitro antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity of thirty-two extracts (water and dichloromethan...
Candida albicans is a smart pathogen causing many human infections, and is notorious for biofilm fom...
The present study is an attempt to determine the synergistic anti-biofilm efficacy of three Indian m...
Aim: To determine whether Triphala (Terminalia bellerica, Terminalia chebula, Emblica officinalis) e...
AbstractMicrobial biofilms have become increasingly problematic in the food processing and medical i...
Triphala, a well known ayurvedic formulation is used against number of ailments since ancient times....
The majority of indigenes in the rural areas of Ghana use herbal medicines for their primary health ...
This thesis examined the antimicrobial activity of select neotropical plants from Costa Rica and tra...
Microbial biofilms may form on wide variety of surfaces and are problematic in medical, industrial a...
OBJECTIVES: Vaginitis still remains as a health issue in women. It is notable that Candida albicans ...
Introduction: Candidiasis-associated biofilm formed by Candida species complicates treatment and con...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Cymbopogon citratus (lemongrass) essential oil has been widely used ...
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Warburgia ugandensis Sprague subspecies ugandensis is a plant widely...
Background: Candida albicans (C. albicans) are dimorphic fungi in oral cavity, considered not only a...