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Lichens as a Natural Source of Compounds Active on Microorganisms of Human Health Interest

Carla Condò    
Igor Anfelli    
Luca Forti    
Carla Sabia    
Patrizia Messi and Ramona Iseppi    

Resumen

Natural compound extracts from lichens were able to decrease and/or inhibit the growth of microorganisms of interest in human health, thus providing a good alternative alone or in combination with drugs for therapy.

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