NIT-Rourkela Team Uses Plant Extracts to Fight Drug-Resistant Bacteria
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NIT Rourkela uses medicinal plants extracts to fight antibiotic resistance - OrissaPOST
Rourkela: Researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Rourkela, have been able to produce a potent antibacterial agent using extracts from medicinal plants that are environmentally safe and effective, according to officials. The research addresses the problem of antimicrobial resistance. The overuse of traditional antibiotics has resulted in the rise of superbugs that have become resistant to these treatments. All around the world…
NIT Rourkela researchers develop eco-friendly solution to combat antibiotic resistance
New Delhi: In a bid to tackle the problem of antimicrobial resistance, researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela have used extracts from medicinal plants to produce potent antibacterial agents that are environmentally safe and effective. The overuse of traditional antibiotics has resulted in the rise of “superbugs” that have become resistant to these treatments. The study, published in the Surfaces and Interphases journ…
NIT Rourkela researchers pioneer green alternative to fight antibiotic resistance
New Delhi, Oct 15 (IANS) In a bid to tackle the problem of antimicrobial resistance, researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela have used extracts from medicinal plants… Continue reading NIT Rourkela researchers pioneer green alternative to fight antibiotic resistance The post NIT Rourkela researchers pioneer green alternative to fight antibiotic resistance first appeared on Australia India News.
NIT Rourkela develops eco-friendly zinc oxide nanoparticles to combat antimicrobial resistance - Express Pharma
Researchers at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Rourkela have used extracts from medicinal plants to produce antibacterial agents that are environmentally safe and effective. The study addresses antimicrobial resistance caused by overuse of traditional antibiotics, which has resulted in the rise of “superbugs” resistant to conventional treatments. The research has been published in Surfaces and Interphases and co-authored by Prof. Suma…
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