🍽🦠 PubMed Studies Citing Bacteria Shifts for D-(-)-Fructose {Fruit sugar} - Streptococcus

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D-(-)-Fructose {Fruit sugar} - Streptococcus    👪 Effects of artificial honey and epigallocatechin-3-gallate on streptococcus pyogenes.
BMC microbiology (BMC Microbiol ) Vol: 22 Issue 1 Pages: 207
Pub: 2022 Aug 26 Epub: 2022 Aug 26 Authors Jiang X , Lin A , Li S , Shi Y , Zhou F , Felix Gomez GG , Gregory RL , Zhang C , Chen S , Huang R ,
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D-(-)-Fructose {Fruit sugar} - Streptococcus    👪 A comparative study of antibacterial and antivirulence activities of four selected honeys to Manuka honey.
Iranian journal of microbiology (Iran J Microbiol ) Vol: 14 Issue 2 Pages: 238-251
Pub: 2022 Apr Epub: Authors Al-Kafaween MA , Nagi Al-Jamal HA ,
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D-(-)-Fructose {Fruit sugar} - Streptococcus    📓 Antimicrobial activity of extracts of local cough mixtures on upper respiratory tract bacterial pathogens.
The West Indian medical journal (West Indian Med J ) Vol: 52 Issue 3 Pages: 188-90
Pub: 2003 Sep Epub: Authors Adeleye IA , Opiah L ,
D-(-)-Fructose {Fruit sugar} - Streptococcus    👪 Antimicrobial activities of seasonally collected bee products: honey, propolis, royal jelly, venom, and mellitin.
Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia (Braz J Biol ) Vol: 84 Issue Pages: e286731
Pub: 2024 Epub: 2024 Dec 13 Authors Obeidat M , Haddad MA , Ghnamat SA ,
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