Forestieri A.M., Pizzimenti F.C., Monforte M.T., Bisignano G.
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Antibacterial activity of some African medicinal plants
The antimicrobial activity of some drugs utilized in traditional African medicine and selected on the basis of medicinal folklore reports, have been studied, within a screening program. The distribution of the antimicrobial activity among gram-positive, gram-negative bacteria, yeasts and mycoplasma is reported.