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Antimicrobial Principles from Arnebia hispidissima

S.C. Jain, +2 more
- 01 Jan 2003 - 
- Vol. 41, Iss: 4, pp 231-233
TLDR
Triterpenes of A. hispidissima (Lehm.) DC were investigated and found to be active against selected bacteria and fungi and ß-Amyrin demonstrated the maximum activity against E. coli.
Abstract
Triterpenes of A. hispidissima (Lehm.) DC. were investigated and found to be active against selected bacteria and fungi. s-Amyrin (0.29%) demonstrated the maximum activity against E. coli (IZ 16).

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