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Title: Bauhinia rufescens, Ocimum basilicum and Salvadora persica: a review of their chemical compounds and properties for antimicrobial, antioxidant and cytotoxicity
Authors: Hissein Hassan, Abdel-razakh
George Bakari, Gaymary
Pan, Cheol-Ho
Shaaban Hoza, Abubakar
Keywords: Antimicrobial · Antioxidant · Bauhinia rufescens , Chadian medicinal plants, Chemical compounds , Ocimum basilicum , Salvadora persica
Issue Date: 2-May-2023
Publisher: Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry
Abstract: Bauhinia rufescens, Ocimum basilicum and Salvadora persica are well known plants used in African traditional medicine, especially in Chadian traditional medicine. They are mostly used in the treatment of infectious diseases, inflammatory diseases, fever, and so on. Studies using various in vitro and in vivo bioassay techniques support the scientific rationale for most of these usages. In this review, ethnobotanical uses, chemistry of natural products, and pharmacological and clinical data for these plants are presented.
Description: Journal Article
URI: https://repository.rsif-paset.org/xmlui/handle/123456789/248
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