OLIVEIRA, M. de SILVA, C. B. da HIROTA, B. C. K. OLIVEIRA, C. F. de RECH, K. S. PAULA, C. da S. DIAS, J. de F. G. MIGUEL, O. G. AUER, C. G. MIGUEL, M. D.
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This study highlights the importance of fungi, specifically Botrytis cinerea Pers., in the search for bioactive compounds with therapeutic potential. Extraction approaches using Soxhlet, and maceration methods were applied of the fungus to explore secondary metabolites production. The compound mannitol was separated from the crude extract through n...
Guilbaud, Valentine Goizet, Marie Leygue, Nadine Poirot, Alexandre Mallet-Ladeira, Sonia Serpentini, Charles-Louis Ouk, Tan-Sothéa Sol, Vincent Benoist, Eric Fery-Forgues, Suzanne
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Infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria represent a major public health problem, and efforts continue to be made to seek new ways of addressing this issue. Photoactivatable carbon monoxide (CO)-releasing molecules (photoCORMs) could be an alternative solution to conventional antibiotics, but their mechanism of action is complex and still...
Williams, Paul Cotta, Menino Osbert Tabah, Alexis Sandaradura, Indy Kanji, Salmaan Scheetz, Marc Imani, Sahand Elhadi, Muhammed Pardos, Sònia Luque Schellack, Natalie
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Background: Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is an effective method for individualising antimicrobial therapy in critically ill patients. The 2021 ADMIN-intensive care unit survey studied a wide range of intensive care unit clinicians worldwide to gain their perspectives on antimicrobial TDM. This article reports the responses from this survey rel...
Suarez, R Peñamante, E Carrillo, L Delfin, R Gotostos, T M Patingan, J Provido, A V Ramos, C M Tugade, C
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Gauze pad wound dressing plays a crucial role in protecting the wound and preventing it from factors that can prolong the healing process. However, due to the porous nature of gauze pads, it cannot completely block microbes from getting into the wound. This study analyzes coconut tree fiber as a gauze pad infused with guava derived phenolic compoun...
Hussein, Khulood Abdulkareem Niamah, Alaa Kareem Majeed, Kithar Rasheed
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Lactic acid bacteria are a significant bioproduct of exopolysaccharides (EPS) in lactic acid. EPS is popular in the food and dairy industries due to its ability to lengthen shelf life, improve technical functionalities, and provide a range of health benefits. The potential of EPS in drug development and diagnostics is also overwhelming. This study ...
Al-Rubaiee, Zaid Shaker Hussin, Moayad Salh Abbood, Zinah Ameer
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Mushrooms, which are a common type of fungi, can often be found growing in fields and forests alongside decaying tree trunks and weeds. There are over one hundred thousand species of fungi that live on animal or plant waste within the soil. By using GC-MS, the chemical content of A. bisporus. We found 55 compounds were identified as a major compoun...
Brindhadevi, Kathirvel Kim, T P Narayanan, Mathiyazhagan Chinnathambi, Arunachalam Lee, Jintae Bharathi, Devaraj
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Environmental research
The present work describes the fabrication of the quaternary Zn-Cd-Sn-S nanostructure and its use in photocatalytic remediation of the biological contaminant pyrene from water resources. Nanostructures fabricated were characterized by XRD, UV-DRS, FTIR, DLS, EDX, and SEM. In addition, an agar well diffusion test was conducted to determine the antim...
Wishna-Kadawarage, Ramesha N Jensen, Martin Powałowski, Szymon Hickey, Rita M Siwek, Maria
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International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology
Synbiotics have been intensively studied recently to improve gut health of humans and animals. The success of synergistic synbiotics depends on the compatibility of the prebiotic and probiotic components. Certain plant extracts possess both antimicrobial and prebiotic properties representing a potential use in combination with probiotics to improve...
Patel, Parth P Patel, Navin B Tople, Manesh S Patel, Vatsal M Ahmed, Iqrar Patel, Harun
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Molecular diversity
Compound 1 is formed by a microwave-assisted multicomponent reaction of 1-methylpiperidin-4-one, 2-amino-4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazine, and thiosemicarbazide, followed by the synthesis of Schiff base 2a-l with a variety of aldehydes. A comparison was made between the conventional and microwave methods, and the microwave approach was shown to be...
Lihoreau, Mathieu
Pollinator declines have raised major concerns for the maintenance of biodiversity and food security, calling for a better understanding of environmental factors that affect their health. Here we used hemolymph analysis, a cheap, simple, yet powerful approach, to monitor the health state of Western honey bees Apis mellifera. We evaluated the intras...