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Enas Hussein Aldaffay ( Assistant Lecturer )
College Science - Biology
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Curing of mice skin infections using ethanol flower extract of chamomile. Baghdad Science Journal. 8(1): 500-508.
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Enas Hussein Ali Author Name:
Kadhim M. Ibrahim Munira Ch. Ismail Co Authors Names:
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Baghdad Science Journal is a refereed quarterly scientific journal issued by College of Science for Women/ University of Baghdad. It publishes scientific papers in the following fields: Biology Chemistry Computer Science Physics Mathematics The journal can also consider a special issue for the purpose of avoiding delay or to publish a special theme for the conference. Journal: Baghdad Science Journal Publisher: College of Science for Women/ University of Baghdad Baghdad Sci. J is peer-reviewed and open access Print ISSN: 2078-8665 Electronic ISSN: 2411-7986 Publishing Frequency: quarterly Launched Date: 2004 Abbreviation: Baghdad Sci.J.  
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Abstract

Abstract This experiment was conducted in order to estimate azulene and apigenin in chamomile flowers. Ethanol extracts were examined singly or in combination with some drugs in their biological activity against some pathogens causing skin infection. Ethanol extract was applied at a concentration of 40 mg/ml for the treatment of induced skin infection of mice. Among the topicals used, Claforan was found the most effective on microorganisms causing skin diseases; ethanol extract was more effective than the drug Candimazole solution 1%. HPLC was used for the determination of azulene and apigenin active compounds of chamomile plant.