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Avarol effectively inhibits bacillus cereus growth

Pejin, Boris; Kartali, T.; Stanimirović, Bojana; Karaman, M.

(Chemical Publishing Co., 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pejin, Boris
AU  - Kartali, T.
AU  - Stanimirović, Bojana
AU  - Karaman, M.
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/745
AB  - This work extends in vitro screening of antibacterial activity of avarol on four selected pathogenic bacteria associated with psoriasis (Bacillus cereus, Clostridium sporogenes, Enterococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus). Avarol exhibited a moderate activity with minimum inhibitory and minimum bactericidal concentrations ranged from 0.78-1.56 and 3.12-18.75 μg/mL, respectively. It proved to be more effective against B. cereus in comparison to the both positive controls applied, gentamycin and ampicillin. According to the experimental data, this marine natural product may inspire development of new antibiotics with an enhanced therapeutic index, at first place those targeting B. cereus.
PB  - Chemical Publishing Co.
T2  - Asian Journal of Chemistry
T1  - Avarol effectively inhibits bacillus cereus growth
EP  - 8256
IS  - 23
SP  - 8255
VL  - 26
DO  - 10.14233/ajchem.2014.17640
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pejin, Boris and Kartali, T. and Stanimirović, Bojana and Karaman, M.",
year = "2014",
abstract = "This work extends in vitro screening of antibacterial activity of avarol on four selected pathogenic bacteria associated with psoriasis (Bacillus cereus, Clostridium sporogenes, Enterococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus). Avarol exhibited a moderate activity with minimum inhibitory and minimum bactericidal concentrations ranged from 0.78-1.56 and 3.12-18.75 μg/mL, respectively. It proved to be more effective against B. cereus in comparison to the both positive controls applied, gentamycin and ampicillin. According to the experimental data, this marine natural product may inspire development of new antibiotics with an enhanced therapeutic index, at first place those targeting B. cereus.",
publisher = "Chemical Publishing Co.",
journal = "Asian Journal of Chemistry",
title = "Avarol effectively inhibits bacillus cereus growth",
pages = "8256-8255",
number = "23",
volume = "26",
doi = "10.14233/ajchem.2014.17640"
}
Pejin, B., Kartali, T., Stanimirović, B.,& Karaman, M.. (2014). Avarol effectively inhibits bacillus cereus growth. in Asian Journal of Chemistry
Chemical Publishing Co.., 26(23), 8255-8256.
https://doi.org/10.14233/ajchem.2014.17640
Pejin B, Kartali T, Stanimirović B, Karaman M. Avarol effectively inhibits bacillus cereus growth. in Asian Journal of Chemistry. 2014;26(23):8255-8256.
doi:10.14233/ajchem.2014.17640 .
Pejin, Boris, Kartali, T., Stanimirović, Bojana, Karaman, M., "Avarol effectively inhibits bacillus cereus growth" in Asian Journal of Chemistry, 26, no. 23 (2014):8255-8256,
https://doi.org/10.14233/ajchem.2014.17640 . .
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Phytol may inspire new medicinal foods for the treatment of heart disease

Pejin, Boris; Kartali, T.; Stanimirović, Bojana; Karaman, M.

(Chemical Publishing Co., 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pejin, Boris
AU  - Kartali, T.
AU  - Stanimirović, Bojana
AU  - Karaman, M.
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/744
AB  - This study aimed to investigate in vitro antibacterial activity of phytol against the selected Gram positive bacteria (Clostridium sporogenes, Enterococcus faecalis and Sarcina lutea) involved in the pathogenesis of infective endocarditis. The examined natural product has proved to be active against all the tested bacteria, but to a varying degree. Indeed, phytol inhibited E. faecalis growth (MIC 1.56 ± 0.04 μg/mL) more effectively than gentamycin and ampicillin (MIC 5.00 ± 0.06 and 16.00 ± 0.03 μg/mL, respectively). Both its freely presence in nutrition and easy availability support the development of a new phytol based medicinal foods targeting heart disease.
PB  - Chemical Publishing Co.
T2  - Asian Journal of Chemistry
T1  - Phytol may inspire new medicinal foods for the treatment of heart disease
EP  - 8262
IS  - 23
SP  - 8261
VL  - 26
DO  - 10.14233/ajchem.2014.18571
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pejin, Boris and Kartali, T. and Stanimirović, Bojana and Karaman, M.",
year = "2014",
abstract = "This study aimed to investigate in vitro antibacterial activity of phytol against the selected Gram positive bacteria (Clostridium sporogenes, Enterococcus faecalis and Sarcina lutea) involved in the pathogenesis of infective endocarditis. The examined natural product has proved to be active against all the tested bacteria, but to a varying degree. Indeed, phytol inhibited E. faecalis growth (MIC 1.56 ± 0.04 μg/mL) more effectively than gentamycin and ampicillin (MIC 5.00 ± 0.06 and 16.00 ± 0.03 μg/mL, respectively). Both its freely presence in nutrition and easy availability support the development of a new phytol based medicinal foods targeting heart disease.",
publisher = "Chemical Publishing Co.",
journal = "Asian Journal of Chemistry",
title = "Phytol may inspire new medicinal foods for the treatment of heart disease",
pages = "8262-8261",
number = "23",
volume = "26",
doi = "10.14233/ajchem.2014.18571"
}
Pejin, B., Kartali, T., Stanimirović, B.,& Karaman, M.. (2014). Phytol may inspire new medicinal foods for the treatment of heart disease. in Asian Journal of Chemistry
Chemical Publishing Co.., 26(23), 8261-8262.
https://doi.org/10.14233/ajchem.2014.18571
Pejin B, Kartali T, Stanimirović B, Karaman M. Phytol may inspire new medicinal foods for the treatment of heart disease. in Asian Journal of Chemistry. 2014;26(23):8261-8262.
doi:10.14233/ajchem.2014.18571 .
Pejin, Boris, Kartali, T., Stanimirović, Bojana, Karaman, M., "Phytol may inspire new medicinal foods for the treatment of heart disease" in Asian Journal of Chemistry, 26, no. 23 (2014):8261-8262,
https://doi.org/10.14233/ajchem.2014.18571 . .
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