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Investigating the pharmacognostic potential of Indian Terminalia spp. in the treatment and prevention of yersiniosisWright et al., 2017
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- Wright M
- Greene A
- Cock I
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- Pharmacognosy Communications
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Introduction: Yersinia enterocolitica is a major cause of food poisoning through contaminated meat products, causing the acute gastrointestinal disease yersiniosis. Many Terminalia spp. have documented therapeutic properties as general antiseptics, inhibiting …
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