STUDY OF ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF Rosa indica AGAINST GRAM POSITIVE AND GRAM NEGATIVE MICROORGANISMS
Herbal medicines are a valuable and readily available resource for primary health care and complementary health care systems. Undoubtedly, the plant kingdom still holds many species of plants containing substances of medicinal value that have yet to be discovered; though large numbers of plants are...
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