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Terpene constituents of the aerial parts, phenolic content, antibacterial potential, free radical scavenging and antioxidant activity of Callistemon citrinus (Curtis) Skeels (Myrtaceae) from Eastern Cape Province of South Africa

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Table 1 Fractional compositions of constituents of the leavesflowers and stems oil of Callistemon citrinus (Continued)
Table 2 Major components of volatile oil of Callistemon citrinusfrom various part of the world
Table 3 Inhibition zone (mm) showing antibacterial activities of volatile oils and ciprofloxacin against bacterial test organisms
Fig. 2 Antibacterial activity of flower oil of Callistemon citrinus
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