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Volume : IV, Issue : XI, December - 2014

ANTIBACTERIAL CAPABILITY OF MANGROVE PLANT AVICENNIA MARINA AGAINST A CLINICAL PATHOGEN

Dr. M. D. Pedhadiya , None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Marine mangrove plant Avicennia marina (AM), usually called the dark or white mangrove, is a types of mangrove trees having a place with the Acanthaceae family. Customarily it is utilized in to fix skin infections against angle stings, ringworms, bruises, bubbles, skin ulcers and scabies.

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Cite This Article :

Dr. M. D. Pedhadiya , None(2014). ANTIBACTERIAL CAPABILITY OF MANGROVE PLANT AVICENNIA MARINA AGAINST A CLINICAL PATHOGEN. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IV, Issue. XI, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/9903.pdf

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  1. Arivuselvan N, Silambarasan D, Govindan T, Kathiresan K. Antibacterial action of mangrove leaf and bark removes against human pathogens, Adv Biological Res. 2011; 5(5):251-254.

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