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Greater Celandine plant with potential for future antimicrobial drug development. Strong focus on structural and functional characterization of CM-AMP1 and its impact on bacterial proteomics under stress.
Study analyzed physicochemical composition, bioactive compounds, antimicrobial activity, and in vitro multiplication of wild blackberry species in Peruvian Andes. Results show potential for agricultural development, with R. floribundus, R. weberbaueri, and R. andicola species standing out. Management of genetic resources is supported.
A. citriodora essential oils from Palestine show strong antimicrobial and anticancer properties, especially against MRSA and melanoma cells. Potential for food industry applications.