1. The Effect of Some Medicinal Plants on the Inhibition of Intestinal Bacteria Natasha M. Delgado Colón RISE Summer Program
2. Problem Which medicinal plant- poleo, cinnamon, clavo, ginger or hierbaluisa-will be more effective in the inhibition of the bacteria Escherichia coli, Enterococcusfaecalisand Salmonella enteriditis. 2
27. Future Goals Natural bactericides Further research in pythocompounds Therapeutic effect 15
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