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A comparative study of in-vitro and in-silico anti-candidal activity and GC-MS profiles of snow mountain garlic vs. normal garlic.

Bhupinder KaurNitish KumarSonam ChawlaDeepika SharmaSuresh KorpoleRajni SharmaManoj K PatelKanwaljit ChopraOm Prakash ChaurasiaShweta Saxena
Published in: Journal of applied microbiology (2022)
This is the first report that identifies several phytochemical signatures of SMG along with a potential anti-Candida compound, that is cholesta-4,6-dien-3-ol,(3-beta)-, which appears worthy of detailed studies in the future to explore the utility of SMG as a fungal phytotherapy agent, especially against drug-resistant Candida sp.
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