All four plants showed antibacterial activity against at least one strain of multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli bacteria.
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Plants eaten by wild gorillas have medicinal properties that could be harnessed in drug discovery, say scientists.
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Four plants consumed by wild gorillas in Gabon and used by local communities in traditional medicine show antibacterial and ...
Four plants used by wild gorillas in Gabon could be promising targets for future drug research, a new study says.
Self medicating gorillas help scientists find new drugs - Plant extracts found to have ‘remarkable activity’ against ...