1441. Antiviral activities of some Ethiopian medicinal plants used for the treatment of dermatological disorders. AntimicrobialDermatology Inula confertiflora Gebre-Mariam T et al (2006). J Ethnopharmacol. PubMed: 16233967
1442. Antiviral activity and mode of action of caffeoylquinic acids from Schefflera heptaphylla (L.) Frodin. Antimicrobial Schefflera heptaphylla Li Y, But PP and Ooi VE (2005). Antiviral Res. PubMed: 16140400
1443. Antimicrobial activities of some selected traditional Ethiopian medicinal plants used in the treatment of skin disorders. Antimicrobial Kalanchoe petitianaVerbascum sinaiticum Tadeg H et al (2005). J Ethnopharmacol. PubMed: 16054532
1444. Antifungal constituents of northern prickly ash, Zanthoxylum americanum mill. Antimicrobial Zanthoxylum americanum Bafi-Yeboa NF et al (2005). Phytomedicine. PubMed: 15957372
1445. Antifungal activities of six South African Terminalia species (Combretaceae). Antimicrobial Terminalia mollis Masoko P, Picard J and Eloff JN (2005). J Ethnopharmacol. PubMed: 15894142
1446. Screening of some medicinal plants of Ethiopia for their anti-microbial properties and chemical profiles. Antimicrobial Dovyalis abyssinica Geyid A et al (2005). J Ethnopharmacol. PubMed: 15740876
1447. Anti-fungal and anti-bacterial activity of some herbal remedies from Tanzania. Antimicrobial Clutia abyssinica de Boer HJ et al (2005). J Ethnopharmacol. PubMed: 15619565
1448. Phytochemical and antimicrobial activities of the Daniellia oliveri leaves. AntimicrobialPhytochemistry Daniellia oliveri Ahmadu A et al (2004). Fitoterapia. PubMed: 15567251