Ad: decoction extract of A. conyzoides; Am: cold maceration extract of A. conyzoides; Bd: decoction extract of B. pilosa; Bm: cold maceration extract of B. pilosa; Cd: decoction extract of combination; Cm: cold maceration extract of combination
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Acknowledgments
The authors gratefully acknowledge the Institute for Medical Research and Medicinal Plants Studies (IMPM), and the Antimicrobial & Biocontrol Agents Unit (AmBcAU), Department of Biochemistry, University of Yaounde 1, for making available some laboratory reagents and equipment. The authors also extend their sincere gratitude to all the staff members and collaborators who contributed to this work through technical assistance, insightful discussions, and valuable resources.
Author contributions
PVTF: Conceptualization, Supervision, Methodology, Investigation, Writing—review & editing, Validation. CAM: Investigation, Formal analysis, Writing—original draft, Writing—review & editing, Validation. KLN: Supervision, Methodology, Writing—review & editing, Validation. MJTN, CPDD, LRTY, and ATT: Methodology, Writing—review & editing, Validation. AYK and HND: Methodology, Investigation, Writing—review & editing, Validation. MBTT and RK: Visualization, Writing—review & editing, Validation. VN and FFB: Resources, Writing—review & editing, Validation. All authors read and approved the submitted version.
Conflicts of interest
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Ethical approval
The research adhered to the 2013 Helsinki Declaration for human inclusion and followed the National Institutes of Health’s Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, along with Cameroon’s National Veterinary Laboratory guidelines (No 003/19/CCS/MINEPIA/RD-NW/DDME/SSV). The University of Bamenda Institutional Review Board approved the study (Ref: 2024/0153H/UBa/IRB).
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