Potential of Cameroonian plants and derived products against microbial infections: a review.
@article{Kuete2010PotentialOC,
title={Potential of Cameroonian plants and derived products against microbial infections: a review.},
author={Victor Kuete},
journal={Planta medica},
year={2010},
volume={76 14},
pages={
1479-91
}
}In Cameroon, infectious diseases are amongst the most commonly notified diseases and largest cause of mortality. [] Key Method Plants used traditionally in Cameroonian medicine, with laboratory work on any part or products, have been documented. Numerous extracts and compounds have been tested for antimycobacterial, antibacterial and antifungal efficacy and some of them were significantly active. Most of the bioactive compounds isolated were phenolics and alkaloids. In conclusion, many plant species are used…
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