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Microbial products: new sources for a promising contraceptive agent Prabha Vijay*, Vander Harpreet, Gupta Sonia Department of Microbiology, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India *Corresponding Author: E-mail: satishvijay11@yahoo.com
Online published on 21 March, 2015. Abstract Contraception is a well-known conventional method for stabilizing the world population. Traditional contraceptive techniques that have been used for several years are associated with disadvantages and side effects. There is urgent need of improvements in prevailing birth control methods available to us. Various vaginal contraceptive agents marketed today are chemical or detergent based that are accompanied by numerous negative effects on vaginal flora and epithelium. Therefore, novel mode for birth control that is attaining limelight at the present time is the use of microbial products. Top | |
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