IN VITRO MICROPROPAGATION, ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF ORTHOSIPHON STAMINEUS BENTH
@article{Elangovan2016INVM, title={IN VITRO MICROPROPAGATION, ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF ORTHOSIPHON STAMINEUS BENTH}, author={Kannan Elangovan and Anand Vignesh and Kandasamy Murugesan}, journal={Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research}, year={2016}, volume={6}, pages={5260-5266} }
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In vitro antiviral activity of Orthosiphon stamineus extract against dengue virus type 2
- Biology
- 2018
Results demonstrate that the extract prepared from O. stamineus possesses phytochemical compound that was non cytotoxic to the cell with potential antiviral activity, and these species are good candidates for further activity-monitored fractionation to identify active principles.
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