Unveiling the Chemical Constituents and Inhibitory Roles of Extracts from Pinus Pinea L. Nut and Nutshell: A Novel Source for Pharmaceutical Antimicrobials
Antibiotic resistance in infectious diseases has been a serious problem for the last century, and scientists have focused on discovering new natural antimicrobial agents. Pinus pinea has been used as a natural pharmacotherapeutic agent with antimutagenic, anticarcinogenic, and high antioxidant prope...
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