A study on the amoebicidal effect of Nigella sativa aqueous and alcoholic extracts and wheat germ agglutinin on pathogenic Acanthamoeba

Omnia Sobhi Mohammad;

Abstract


Acanthamoebae are free-living amoebae, occurring worldwide in soil and water. They can cause different types of human diseases, including dermatitis, keratitis and fatal granulomatous encephalitis.
Acanthamoeba keratitis is a corneal disease associated p


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Title A study on the amoebicidal effect of Nigella sativa aqueous and alcoholic extracts and wheat germ agglutinin on pathogenic Acanthamoeba
Other Titles دراسة حول تأثير المستخلص المائي و الكحولي للحبة السوداء بالإضافة الى جنين القمح الملزن على الأكانثاميبا المسببة للمرض
Authors Omnia Sobhi Mohammad
Keywords A study on the amoebicidal effect of Nigella sativa aqueous and alcoholic extracts and wheat germ agglutinin on pathogenic Acanthamoeba
Issue Date 2012
Description 
Acanthamoebae are free-living amoebae, occurring worldwide in soil and water. They can cause different types of human diseases, including dermatitis, keratitis and fatal granulomatous encephalitis.
Acanthamoeba keratitis is a corneal disease associated p

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