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Macarena Curifuta, Jorge Vidal, Jaime Sánchez-Venegas, Aliro Contreras, Luis A. Salazar, Marysol Alvear
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Propolis has been used for millennia for its antimicrobial and pharmaceutical properties, whereas its use as an agricultural antifungal agent has only recently been assessed. The chemical characteristics of six ethanolic extracts of Chilean propolis (EEP...
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David R Katerere, Andrew Serage, Jacobus N Eloff
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Aims: To isolate the antibacterial compounds and to investigate the activity of extracts of, and the antibacterial flavonoids isolated from leaves of Combretum apiculatum against four important community-acquired and nosocomial bacterial pathogens v...
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Nicolás Saavedra, Leticia Barrientos, Christian L. Herrera, Marysol Alvear, Gloria Montenegro, Luis A. Salazar
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Dental caries is an infectious disease of worldwide public health concern. Among the bacteria involved in this pathology are Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus sobrinus and organisms belonging to the genera Actinomyces and Lactobacillus. The pharmaceut...
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Christian L. Herrera, Marysol Alvear, Leticia Barrientos, Gloria Montenegro, Luis A. Salazar
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Propolis has been used in traditional medicine for many centuries because of its beneficial health properties, including its antimicrobial capacity. Prosthesis stomatitis affects a significant percentage of users of removable dentures; Candida albican...
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