Isolation and characterization of novel antibacterial compound from an untapped plant, Stereospermum fimbriatum
Stereospermum fimbriatum or locally known as “ Chicha ” is traditionally used for itchy skin, earache, stomachache and postpartum treatments. This study was designed to evaluate the antimicrobial potential of S. fimbriatum ’ s stem bark against 11 pathogens and isolate its bioactive compound. Succes...
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