Significance of Antimicrobial Study
Antimicrobial Study refers to the evaluation of compounds and substances to assess their biological activity against a range of microbial strains, with a special focus on bacteria and infections such as tuberculosis. This includes research on natural agents, like plant extracts and marine algae, synthetic compounds, and even formulations like Deepika rasa, assessing their effectiveness in inhibiting or killing pathogens. Overall, the study aims to identify potential alternatives for antimicrobial treatments across various organisms.
Synonyms: Antimicrobial research, Antimicrobial analysis, Antimicrobial investigation
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The concept of Antimicrobial Study in scientific sources
Antimicrobial Study encompasses research on the effectiveness of substances against microbes, including evaluations of Ayurvedic conditioners for dandruff and broader investigations into their impact on bacterial infections and various microbial organisms.
From: World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
(1) An experimental assessment conducted to determine the effectiveness of the synthesized compounds against various bacteria.[1] (2) Research conducted to examine the antibacterial effects of the synthesized silver nanoparticles against various bacterial strains.[2] (3) Research focused on evaluating the effectiveness of substances against a variety of pathogens like bacteria and fungi.[3] (4) A research effort directed at evaluating the effect of substances against pathogens, including bacteria, as applied to the extracts of Eugenia floccosa in this study.[4] (5) An experimental investigation conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of synthesized compounds against specific microorganisms.[5]
From: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
(1) Research performed to investigate the activity of the Ayurvedic conditioner against specific microbes responsible for dandruff.[6] (2) Research conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a substance against various microbial organisms.[7] (3) Research focused on the effectiveness of substances against microbes, specifically targeting bacterial infections.[8]
From: Ayushdhara journal
(1) A study undertaken to evaluate the activity of a substance in inhibiting the growth of microorganisms, specifically bacteria.[9] (2) A research investigation aimed at evaluating the antimicrobial effects of substances, in this case, Deepika rasa formulations against pathogenic bacteria.[10] (3) Research focusing on the effectiveness of antimicrobial agents, in this case, Tal Sindoor against various bacteria and fungi.[11]
From: Ancient Science of Life
(1) A scientific investigation conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of substances, such as essential oils, against various microorganisms including bacteria and fungi.[12]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
(1) Antimicrobial study refers to tests conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of Tamra Bhasma against various bacteria, showing its potential as a treatment for bacterial infections.[13]