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Table 1— Major classes of antimicrobial compounds from plants
Fig. 1 — Chemical structure of chitin and chitosan
Fig. 2 — Active limonoids in neem extracts
Fig. 3 — Photographs of (a) untreated and (b) neem seed extract (5%w/v) treated 52:48 cotton/PET blend (against B
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