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DOI:10.22376/IJPBS.2016.7.4.B619-628 - Corpus ID: 11993908
@article{K2016SynergisticEO, title={Synergistic efficacy of three plant extracts,bergeniaciliata, acoruscalamus and dioscoreabulbifera for antimicrobial activity}, author={Gowri Shankar K and Albin FLEMING T and VIDHYA, R and Namrata Pradhan}, journal={International journal of pharma and bio sciences}, year={2016}, volume={7}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:11993908}}
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- Published 17 October 2016
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- International journal of pharma and bio sciences
The chemical compounds responsible for antimicrobial activity the acetone extract of sample II and III which was analysed using GC-MS and Molecular Docking are most potent metabolites which has lowest docking score against the receptors at various degrees.
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