News Detail
Hyderabad, 10 Oct 2024: Researchers at Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) and Dambi Dollo University, Ethiopia, have discovered that thyme (‘Thymus vulgaris') has strong antibacterial properties. The findings suggest that thyme extract could be an effective natu......
View Details
Source : The Times of India
Today news Hyderabad
Thyme
natural antibiotic
IICT
Dambi Dollo University
antibacterial properties
Related News
- IIT-BHU developing med device with potential to cure sclerosis (28-11-2024)
- Three widely used BP medicines Combo, five times more effective than current drugs (19-11-2024)
- More than half of patients with rheumatic, musculoskeletal disease use OTC supplements: Study (18-11-2024)
- One-third of older people and individuals admitted to the hospital experienced ADRs: Study (17-11-2024)
- Antithrombotic coating with sheltered positive charges prevents contact activation by controlling factor XII–biointerface binding (13-11-2024)
- IISc scientists develop enzyme-based solution to break antibiotic-resistant biofilms (13-11-2024)
- Japan performs world's first stem cell-treatment to restore vision (12-11-2024)
- Scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab (12-11-2024)
- Innovative use of silk in medical devices (10-11-2024)
- Three-fold throughput nitrosamine analysis in drug products using SIFT-MS (07-11-2024)