Evaluation of Anti-microbial activity of Aloe vera, Chamomile and Propolis formulation against Oral Pathogens
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Aloe Vera, chamomile, propolis, antimicrobial activity, oral pathogens, Streptococcus mutans, Candida albicansAbstract
Background: The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance and the side effects of synthetic oral care products have prompted the exploration of natural alternatives for managing oral infections. Aloe Vera, chamomile, and propolis are known for their individual antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties, making them promising candidates for formulation in oral care products.
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