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< em > In vitro < /em > antimicrobial and cytotoxic activity of Neem and Kirata herbal formulation mediated Silver nanoparticles
This study aimed to determine the antimicrobial and cytotoxic activity of Neem and Kirata herbal formulation-mediated silver nanoparticles against oral biofilm. The green synthesis of Neem and Kirata herbal formulation-mediated silver nanoparticles was done. The antimicrobial action against the strains of Candida albicans, Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, and Streptococcus mutans were assessed. The results showed that the newly formulated nanoparticle had effective anti-microbial properties and decreased cytotoxic properties which make it advantageous for clinical applications and treatment modalities. It show...
Source: Bioinformation - September 11, 2023 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Rebekah R Saravana Dinesh Sp Nivethigaa B Rajeshkumar S Source Type: research

Molecular docking analysis of GC-MS analyzed bioactive compounds from the rhizome of Hedychium rubrum with four protein targets
Bioinformation. 2022 Oct 31;18(10):943-950. doi: 10.6026/97320630018943. eCollection 2022.ABSTRACTHedychium rubrum, a traditional medicinal plant of Manipur belonging to the family Zingeberaceae was screened for its biological activity. The methanolic extract of its rhizome was prepared by Soxhlet extraction method and was further subjected to GC-MS to know its bioactive compounds. The in vitro antimicrobial activity assay was tested against five bacteria causing UTI. Klebseilla pneumoniae showed most sensitive followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis in the orde...
Source: Bioinformation - September 1, 2023 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Ksh Sangeeta Devi M Damayanti Devi N Chetan Das D Velmurugan N Rajen Singh Source Type: research

Microbiological and physical-chemical characteristics of the Peruvian fermented beverage "Chicha de siete semillas": Towards the selection of strains with acidifying properties
Int J Food Microbiol. 2023 Aug 9;406:110353. doi: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2023.110353. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTTraditional fermented beverages have been consumed worldwide for centuries. Such is the case of "Chicha de siete semillas" which is originally from the province of Huanta, in Ayacucho, Peru. In this work we have analyzed the chemical composition and bacterial diversity of products manufactured from six producers, who have used different combinations of cereals, pseudocereals, legumes and aromatic herbs, although maize was present in all of them. The fermented beverages had a low pH, mainly due to the productio...
Source: International Journal of Food Microbiology - August 17, 2023 Category: Food Science Authors: Teresa Rebaza-Cardenas Nilda D Montes-Villanueva Mar ía Fernández Susana Delgado Patricia Ruas-Madiedo Source Type: research

Swertia bimaculata moderated liver damage in mice by regulating intestine microbiota
In conclusion, we revealed that SB depicts a beneficial effect against hepatotoxicity induced by CCl4 in mice through the remission of hepatic inflammation and injury, through regulation of oxidative stress, and by restoring gut microbiota dysbiosis.PMID:37418941 | DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115223
Source: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety - July 7, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Xiaolei He Ping Hao Yun Wang Chenyang Wu Wen Yin Muhammad Akbar Shahid Shengbo Wu Shah Nawaz Weiming Du Yanling Xu Yi Yu Yi Wu Yuhan Ye Junting Fan Khalid Mehmood Kun Li Jianming Ju Source Type: research

Same-day Enterococcus qPCR results of recreational water quality at two Toronto beaches provide added public health protection and reduced beach days lost
CONCLUSION: Application of a rapid Enterococcus qPCR method at two Toronto beaches revealed 5% of beach posting decisions were false negatives that missed health-risk days, while 23% of decisions were false positives resulting in lost beach days. Deployment of the rapid same-day qPCR method offers the potential to reduce both health risks and unnecessary beach postings.PMID:37069453 | DOI:10.17269/s41997-023-00763-8
Source: Canadian Journal of Public Health - April 17, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Faizan Saleem Herb E Schellhorn Albert Simhon Thomas A Edge Source Type: research