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Future Prospects and Advancement in Synbiotics Containing Nutraceuticals
The demand for functional foods as nutritional and immunity-boosting supplements has grown in recent years due to people’s greater health awareness.... -
Genus Mycobacterium and Mycobacterium tuberculosis
The genus Mycobacterium included in the family Mycobacteriaceae consists of non-motile, non-spore-forming and aerobic bacilli. They are slightly... -
The pathogenic mechanism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: implication for new drug development
Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), is a tenacious pathogen that has latently infected one third of the...
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Polysaccharide isolated from wax apple suppresses ethyl carbamate-induced oxidative damage in human hepatocytes
Wax apple ( Syzygium samarangense ) has received growing research interest for its high nutritional and medicinal value due to its constituents such as...
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Progress in the Development of New Vaccines Against Tuberculosis
Due to the shortcomings of currently available BCG vaccines, new strategies have been considered for the development of alternative vaccines against... -
New Paradigms on Microbiome Diagnostic Design and Engineering
A vast microbial diversity is associated with different ecologies, including humans, animals, and plants, challenging the microbiologists in the... -
Conventional and Modern Approaches for Clinical and Laboratory Diagnosis of Tuberculosis
The Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) is comprised of species M. tuberculosis, M. bovis including M. bovis BCG (vaccine strain), M. caprae,... -
Synergistic Herb-Drug Interactions Against Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is an age-old disease that still torments the health system despite decades of vaccination and chemotherapeutic interventions. The... -
Rehmannia glutinosa polysaccharides: a review on structure-activity relationship and biological activity
Rehmannia glutinosa has been used historically and is now listed in the 2020 Chinese Pharmacopoeia as a traditional Chinese medicine for nourishing...
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Antimicrobial Therapy
Any chemical used in treatment, relief or prophylaxis of disease is defined as a chemotherapeutic drug or agent. When chemotherapeutic drugs are... -
Biological Synthesis of Nanoparticles: Bacteria
Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms that provide numerous advantages over the eukaryotic systems in green synthesis of nanoparticles.... -
Genetic selection for growth drives differences in intestinal microbiota composition and parasite disease resistance in gilthead sea bream
Abstract BackgroundThe key effects of intestinal microbiota in animal health have led to an increasing interest in manipulating these bacterial...
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Nanotechnology in the Formulation and Delivery of Natural Products for Cancer
Cancer represents one of the most known life-threatening health disorders, which has inflicted a heavy burden on individual lives owing to high... -
Salvia officinalis L./Salvia haematodes Wall. (Lamiaceae/Labiatae)
The[aut] plant is a native of Mediterranean region, but naturalized in India and many other countries. Both Salvia haematodes and S. officinalis... -
Cyanobacterial Exopolysaccharide as Natural Sources for Food Packaging Applications
Edible packaging materials (films and coatings) have received considerable attention over nonedible synthetic packaging materials as the aid in... -
Pharmacotherapy of Microbial Diseases
Microbial diseases comprise a significant portion of the global disease burden. Starting from moderate flulike condition to serious life-threatening... -
Targeting Host and Bacterial Signaling Pathways in Tuberculosis: An Effective Strategy for the Development of Novel Anti-tubercular Therapies
Tuberculosis (TB) is a pandemic disease caused by an obligate intracellular pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb). The current TB therapy,... -
Arctium lappa: A Review on Its Phytochemistry and Pharmacology
Arctium lappa (family, Asteraceae), commonly called Burdock, owing to its diverse volatile and nonvolatile metabolites is known for a variety of... -
Targeting galectin-driven regulatory circuits in cancer and fibrosis
Galectins are a family of endogenous glycan-binding proteins that have crucial roles in a broad range of physiological and pathological processes. As...
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Introduction to Plants of Western Himalayas
Medicinal plants have been with mankind since their existence on Earth. Till date, the prior art is filled with the use and significance of a...