Antifungal activity of some Cuban Zanthoxylum species

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R Diéguez-HurtadoM C Marcotullio

Abstract

Ethanolic extracts of the trunk bark of Zanthoxylum fagara, Z. elephantiasis and Z. martinicense showed activity against different species of fungi. No antibacterial activity was detected.

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