Abstract

Egyptian medicinal plants are being used as pharmaceutical ingredients, and in other innovative ways as in food or feed supplementation [1, 2, 3]. Therefore, the present study was carried out to screen the bioactive compounds in selected Egyptian medicinal plants and to evaluate the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of plant extracts in model system and in Egyptian food.

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