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VOL. 7, ISSUE 1 (2022)
In vitro anticancer effect of modified bentonite clay using matura tea tree
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Priya V, Ancy Devadas
Abstract
Medicinal plants are moving from margin to classic use with a more number of people looking for treatment and health approaches free from effects caused by pandemic diseases. The pharmacological properties and healing effects of Matura tea tree and its secondary metabolites investigations verify its importance as an appreciated healing plant. Currently ailments rise in an alarming rate and it is a must to synthesize new medicine inorder to kill the pathogenic bacteria and virus. Cancer is also a deadly carcinogenic disease, which has been very common in the society. So inorder to overcome these ailments we have to create new drugs. The aim of this study is to identify new inhibitory agents in an era when carcinogenic cells continue to encounter human healthiness and the availability of new anticancer compounds is limited. Our results indicated that organo modified bentonite using Matura tea tree can act as anticancer agents. Accepting the anticancer mechanism of organo modified bentonite using Matura tea tree can lead to their safe use or design of new antibiotic products.
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Pages:491-497
How to cite this article:
Priya V, Ancy Devadas "<em>In vitro </em>anticancer effect of modified bentonite clay using matura tea tree ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 7, Issue 1, 2022, Pages 491-497
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