Pharmacological Effect Of Modified Mineral Clays Using Cotton Seed Oil And Glycyrrhiza Glabra
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The use of eco-friendly mineral clay to heal bacteriological infections has been marked, since the first recorded history, and specific clay minerals may prove valuable in the treatment of bacterial diseases, including infections for which there are no active antibiotics, such as multi-drug resistant toxicities. The aim of this study is to identify new inhibitory agents in an era when bacterial antibiotic resistance continues to challenge human health and the availability of new antimicrobial compounds is limited. Cotton seed oil and Avaramsenna were chosen for the modification if clay minerals.Our results indicated that mineral clay could provide an alternative treatment against numerous human bacterial infections.Understanding the antibacterial mechanism of natural clays can lead to their safe use or design of new antimicrobial products.
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