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A series of N-aryl-pyridine-4-ones derivatives were designed and synthesized by using maltol and antidesmone as lead compounds, and then their fungicidal/bactericidal activities and possible mechanism of action against Colletotrichum musae were explored. Most of these compounds exhibited significant
In a previous study it was shown that the number of wood-inhabiting bacteria was drastically reduced after colonization of beech (Fagus sylvatica) wood blocks by the white-rot fungus Hypholoma fasciculare, or sulfur tuft (Folman et al. 2008). Here we report on the mechanisms of this fungal-induced
The chloroform extract of mango ginger (Curcuma amada Roxb.) rhizome was subjected to antioxidant activity-guided purification by repeated silica gel column chromatography to obtain a pure antioxidant compound. The structure was deduced by analyzing UV, IR, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
OBJECTIVE
To test the effect of bovicin HC5--a bacteriocin from Streptococcus bovis HC5--against the strains of Clostridium tyrobutyricum isolated from canned spoiled mango pulp.
RESULTS
Bovicin HC5 [40-160 arbitrary unit (AU) ml(-1)] reduced the specific growth rate and increased the lag phase
The present study was carried out to compare the subgingival plaque microflora in mango leaf users. Fifty subjects of both sexes, 25 of them used tooth brush and 25 used mango leaf as their home care hygiene device were included in the study. The microbiological evaluation for specific bacterial
This study reports the antioxidant and antibacterial activities of four fresh mango seed extracts from Thai varieties. Total phenol contents determined by the Folin-ciocalteu method revealed the highest values to be in MKE, Chok-a-nan variety (399.8 mgGAE/g extract) and MSE of Nam-dok-mai variety
Staphylococcus aureus is a major pathogen causing skin infections and currently treated with topical antibiotic preparations like bacitracin, triple antibiotic ointment (neomycin, polymixin B, and bacitracin), gentamicin or mupirocin. However, their efficacies are restricted when the infections are
Films containing antibacterial compounds could be used for packaging perishable foods such as fresh fish and meat for sea freighting over long distances. However, existing commercialised options (films with nanosilver zeolites or wasabi extract) are only permitted for food contact in certain regions
BACKGROUND
Current strategies to overcome the global problem of antimicrobial resistance include research in finding new and innovative antimicrobials from plants. This study was carried out to determine the antibacterial activity of plant extracts of Olea africana stem-bark, Psidium guajava leaves,
Peel, pulp and kernel extracts of seven mango fruit (varieties) were analyzedsubjected for antibacterial and antioxidative potential. Langra peel showed good activity against B. subtilis, S. aureus and E. aerogenes. Good zone of inhibition by chaunsa kernel (28mm) and pulp (22mm) against
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Curative plants have reportedly been used to make chewing sticks/toothbrushes intended for the treatment of oral diseases.
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The in vitro antibacterial activities of Azadirachta indica, Pongamia pinnata, Psidium guajava, and Mangifera indica were evaluated against Streptococcus
A novel phenolic compound, 4-(2,4,7-trioxa-bicyclo[4.1.0]heptan-3-yl) phenol (1), was isolated from Pestalotiopsis mangiferae, an endophytic fungus associated with Mangifera indica Linn. The structure of the compound was elucidated on the basis of comprehensive spectral analysis (UV, IR, ¹H-, ¹³C-
AIM
To compare the
in vitro antibacterial activity of different types of hydroalcoholic extracts of the leaves of the
Mangifera indica L. (mango) plant on the strain of
Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538™.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
This study
Alternative herbal medicine has been used to treat various infections from centuries. Natural plants contain phytoconstituents having similar chemical properties as of synthetic antibiotics. Typhoid fever is a serious infection and failure of its treatment emerged multi-drug resistant (MDR) bugs of
In search of broad-spectrum antibacterial activity from traditionally used Indian medicinal plants, 66 ethanolic plant extracts were screened against nine different bacteria. Of these, 39 extracts demonstrated activity against six or more test bacteria. Twelve extracts showing broad-spectrum