Determination of antimicrobial and adsorption activity of coal enriched phytoextracts
Journal Title: Problems of Environmental Biotechnology - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
Proposed the method of obtaining activated coal with antimicrobial properties by enriching sorbent aqueous extracts of sage and tutsan. Justified the value obtained phytosorbents for cleaning the organism from the toxic products.
Authors and Affiliations
Н. М. Косцевич
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