A compound found in African wormwood, traditionally used for medicinal purposes, shows promise in treating tuberculosis by killing the bacteria in both active and dormant states. While the compound’s potency needs improvement, researchers are optimistic about its potential for developing more effective therapies.
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A compound found in African wormwood, traditionally used for medicinal purposes, shows promise in treating tuberculosis by killing the bacteria in both active and dormant states. While the compound’s potency needs improvement, researchers are optimistic about its potential for developing more effective therapies.
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