Antimicrobial discovery from natural and unusual sources

SM Ali, R Siddiqui, NA Khan - Journal of Pharmacy and …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Objectives Whether vertebrates/invertebrates living in polluted environments are an
additional source of antimicrobials. Key findings Majority of antimicrobials have been …

Antimicrobial discovery from natural and unusual sources

SM Ali, R Siddiqui, NA Khan - The Journal of …, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives Whether vertebrates/invertebrates living in polluted environments are an
additional source of antimicrobials. Key findings Majority of antimicrobials have been …

Antimicrobial discovery from natural and unusual sources

SM Ali, R Siddiqui, NA Khan - Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2018 - infona.pl
Objectives Whether vertebrates/invertebrates living in polluted environments are an
additional source of antimicrobials. Key findings Majority of antimicrobials have been …

Antimicrobial discovery from natural and unusual sources.

SM Ali, R Siddiqui, NA Khan - The Journal of Pharmacy and …, 2018 - europepmc.org
Animals living in polluted environments are an underutilized source for potential
antimicrobials, hence it is believed that several novel bioactive molecule (s) will be identified …

Antimicrobial discovery from natural and unusual sources.

SM Ali, R Siddiqui, NA Khan - 2018 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Objectives: Whether vertebrates/invertebrates living in polluted environments are an
additional source of antimicrobials. Key findings: Majority of antimicrobials have been …

Antimicrobial discovery from natural and unusual sources.

SM Ali, R Siddiqui, NA Khan - Journal of Pharmacy & …, 2018 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract Abstract: Objectives: Whether vertebrates/invertebrates living in polluted
environments are an additional source of antimicrobials. Key findings: Majority of …

Antimicrobial discovery from natural and unusual sources

SM Ali, R Siddiqui, NA Khan - Journal of Pharmacy and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Whether vertebrates/invertebrates living in polluted environments are an
additional source of antimicrobials. Key findings Majority of antimicrobials have been …

Antimicrobial discovery from natural and unusual sources

SM Ali, R Siddiqui, NA Khan - Journal of Pharmacy and …, 2018 - researchportal.hw.ac.uk
Animals living in polluted environments are an underutilized source for potential
antimicrobials, hence it is believed that several novel bioactive molecule (s) will be identified …