A brief review on the application of nanoparticle enclosed herbal medicine for the treatment of infective endocarditis
Herbal medicines have been routinely employed all over the world dated back from the ancient time and have been identified by patients and physicians for their excellent therapeutic value as they have lower adverse effects when compared with the modern medicines. Phytotherapeutics requires a scienti...
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