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@article{182777, author = {Dr Tejashree Ganesh Patil}, title = {In vitro study of kampillaka as antimicrobial activity with special reference to desha}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {12}, number = {2}, pages = {3326-3332}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=182777}, abstract = {Antibiotic resistance has become a serious and widespread problem in developing countries causing high mortality each year. Antibiotic resistance results in reducing efficacy of antibacterial drugs, making the treatment of patient difficult, costly or even impossible. The impact on particularly vulnerable patients is most obvious, resulting in prolonged illness and increase mortality. New therapy classes of antibiotics have become a popular choice to reduce antibiotic resistance. One strategy to avoid this is by using alternative therapeutic agents from Ayurvedic medicinal plants that are effective against bacteria, fungi, safe and have low cost. In present study we use kampillaka a herbal drug that have to potential to be used as antimicrobial agent. But according to different regions (Desha) collected samples of kampillaka can have different action on microbes is essential to know for advanced & specific treatment of disease.}, keywords = {kampillaka, antimicrobial activity, invitro}, month = {July}, }
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