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Lactuca serriola L. növünün quru ekstraktlarının antibakterial və antifunqal aktivliyi

  • 1. AMEA Botanika İnstitutu
  • 2. Azərbaycan Tibb Universiteti, Tibbi Mikrobiologiya və İmmunologiya kafedrası, Bakı

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Antibacterial and antifungal activity of dry extracts of Lactuca serriola L.

E. N. Shukurlu, S. A. Muradova

The demand for herbal medicines in the pharmaceutical industry continues to grow. In this research the antibacterial and antifungal activity of various extracts from the roots and leaves of Lactuca serriola L., belongs to the family Asteraceae are studied. Based on the results obtained, antimicrobial activity against P. aeruginosa, S. aureus, B. anthracoides, C. albicans is determined.

 

Антибактериальная и противогрибковая активность сухих экстрактов Lactuca serriola L.
Э. Н. Шукюрли, С. А. Мурадова
Спрос на препараты растительного происхождения в фармацевтической промышленности продолжает расти. В данном исследовании изучалось антибактериальная и противогрибковая активность различных экстрактов из корней и листьев Lactuca serriola L., принадлежащего к семейству сложноцветных. На основании полученных результатов была определена антимикробная активность в отношении P. aeruginosa, S. aureus, B. anthracoides, C. albicans.

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For citation (Harvard): Shukurlu, E.N., and Muradova, S.A., 2022. Antibacterial and antifungal activity of dry extracts of Lactuca serriola L. The modern achievements of Azerbaijan medicine, (2), pp.51-54. // Şükürlü, E.N. and Muradova, S.A., 2022. Lactuca serriola L. növünün quru ekstraktlarının antibakterial və antifunqal aktivliyi. Azərbaycan təbabətinin müasir nailiyyətləri, (2), pp.51-54.

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