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three new cutinases from the yeast arxula adeninivorans that are suitable for biotechnological applications. | the genes acut1, acut2, and acut3, encoding cutinases, were selected from the genomic dna of arxula adeninivorans ls3. the alignment of the amino acid sequences of these cutinases with those of other cutinases or cutinase-like enzymes from different fungi showed that they all had a catalytic s-d-h triad with a conserved g-y-s-q-g domain. all three genes were overexpressed in a. adeninivorans using the strong constitutive tef1 promoter. recombinant 6× his (6h)-tagged cutinase 1 protein (p) from a ... | 2015 | 26048925 |
production of 4-ipomeanol, an anticancer agent from the root tubers and rhizogenic callus of ipomoea batatas lam.: a comparative study. | a comparative study was done on the production of 4-ipomeanol from root tubers of ipomoea batatas and its rhizogenic callus. best callusing response was obtained on ms medium supplemented with 11 μm naa (α-naphthaleneacetic acid) and 1 μm kin (kinetin). effect of various elicitors (fusarium solani, chitin and chitosan) on the production of 4-ipomeanol was studied. methanol extract of the samples were purified by column chromatography and detected using tlc. identification of 4-ipomeanol was conf ... | 2015 | 26040027 |
inhibition of hmg-coa reductase by mfs, a purified extract from the fermentation of marine fungus fusarium solani fg319, and optimization of mfs production using response surface methodology. | the present study was designed to isolate and characterize a purified extract from fusarium solani fg319, termed mfs (metabolite of fusarium solani fg319) that showed anti-atherosclerosis activity by inhibiting 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme a (hmg-coa) reductase. response surface methodology (rsm) was employed to achieve an improved yield from the fermentation medium. the inhibiting effect of the isolate, mfs, on hmg-coa reductase was greater than that of the positive control, lovastatin. ... | 2015 | 25986283 |
[fungicidal properties of the nanosystems of silkworm (bombyx mor) chitosan with copper ions]. | the fungicidal activity of some chitosan samples and of its nanostructured systems with copper was studied. the samples of bombyx mori chitosan and its nanostructured systems with copper were found to inhibit growth and development of phytopathogenic fungi fusarium solani 169 and verticillium dahlie 57. the growth inhibition zone was of considerable size (22 to 60 mm). | 2015 | 25941714 |
[tinea pedis due to fusarium solani in dakar]. | a patient presented with intertrigo at the second, third and fourth interdigitals spaces lasting for four years in which fusarium solani was highlighted. the search for contributing factors revealed a concept of foot washing with water at least five times a day for ablutions, associated with wearing closed shoes all day and the absence of immunosuppression and diabetes. the diagnosis of fusarium was made on the basis of direct examination and culture. combined treatment with griseofulvin oral an ... | 2015 | 25835156 |
coculnol, a new penicillic acid produced by a coculture of fusarium solani fki-6853 and talaromyces sp. fka-65. | 2015 | 25712393 | |
isolation and characterization of two mitoviruses and a putative alphapartitivirus from fusarium spp. | the filamentous fungus fusarium spp. includes several important plant pathogens. we attempted to reveal presence of double-stranded (ds) rnas in the genus. thirty-seven fusarium spp. at the maff collection were analyzed. in the strains of fusarium coeruleum, fusarium globosum and fusarium solani f. sp. pisi, single dsrna bands were detected. the strains of f. coeruleum and f. solani f. sp. pisi cause potato dry rot and mulberry twig blight, respectively. sequence analyses revealed that dsrnas in ... | 2015 | 25687123 |
morphological and comparative genomic analyses of pathogenic and non-pathogenic fusarium solani isolated from dalbergia sissoo. | sissoo or shisham (dalbergia sissoo roxb.) is one of the finest wood of south asia. fusarium solani is a causal organism of sissoo wilt, decline, or dieback. it is also a potential causal organism associated with other valuable tree species. thirty-eight fusarium isolates including 24 f. solani and 14 fusarium sp., were obtained in 2005 from different geographical locations in india. all 38 (18 pathogenic and 20 non-pathogenic) isolates were characterized for genomic analysis, growth behaviour, ... | 2015 | 25605046 |
enhanced camptothecin production by ethanol addition in the suspension culture of the endophyte, fusarium solani. | ethanolic extract of a non-camptothecin producing plant, catharanthus roseus when added in the suspension culture of the endophyte fusarium solani known to produce camptothecin, resulted in enhanced production of camptothecin by 10.6-fold in comparison to that in control (2.8 μg/l). interestingly, addition of pure ethanol (up to 5% v/v) in the suspension culture of f. solani resulted in maximum enhancement in camptothecin production (up to 15.5-fold) from that obtained in control. in the presenc ... | 2015 | 25603728 |
in silico analysis and prioritization of drug targets in fusarium solani. | mycotic keratitis has emerged as a major ophthalmic problem and a leading cause of blindness, since its recognition in 1879. filamentous fungi are major causative of mycotic keratitis. in india, the main etiological organism responsible for mycotic keratitis is aspergillus species followed by fusarium species. in south india, fusarium based keratitis scales up to 43%. nearly one-third of mycotic keratitis treatment results in failure, as fungal infections are highly resistant to antibiotic thera ... | 2015 | 25555413 |
a substrate fed-batch biphasic catalysis process for the production of natural crosslinking agent genipin with fusarium solani accc 36223. | the natural crosslinking agent genipin has been applied widely in biomedicines and foods nowadays. because of the special hemiacetal ring structure in its molecule, it can only be prepared by hydrolysis of geniposide according to biocatalysis. in this research, strategies including aqueous-organic biphasic catalysis and substrate fed-batch mode were adopted to improve the biocatalysis process of genipin. a 10 l ethyl acetate-aqueous biphasic system with geniposide fed-batch led to a satisfying g ... | 2015 | 25537719 |
the galactolipase activity of fusarium solani (phospho)lipase. | the purified (phospho)lipase of fusarium solani (fsl), was known to be active on both triglycerides and phospholipids. this study aimed at assessing the potential of this enzyme in hydrolyzing galactolipids. fsl was found to hydrolyze at high rates of synthetic medium chains monogalactosyldiacylglycerol (4658±146u/mg on dic8-mgdg) and digalactosyldiacylglycerol (3785±83u/mg on dic8-dgdg) and natural long chain monogalactosyldiacylglycerol extracted from leek leaves (991±85u/mg). it is the microb ... | 2015 | 25529980 |
synthesis of heterocycle-attached methylidenebenzenesulfonohydrazones as antifungal agents. | a series of heterocycle-attached methylidenebenzenesulfonohydrazone derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for their antifungal activities against seven phytopathogenic fungi such as fusarium graminearum, alternaria solani, valsa mali, phytophthora capsici, fusarium solani, botrytis cinerea, and glomerella cingulata. compounds 7b, 8d, 9a, 9b and 9d exhibited a good and broad-spectrum of antifungal activities against at least five phytopathogenic fungi at the concentration of 100 μg/ml. it de ... | 2015 | 26471091 |
broad-spectrum antimicrobial/antifouling soft material coatings using poly(ethylenimine) as a tailorable scaffold. | microbial colonization and biofilm formation is the leading cause of contact lens-related keratitis. treatment of the condition remains a challenge because of the need for prolonged therapeutic course and high doses of antimicrobial agents especially for biofilm eradication. the development of strategies to prepare nonfouling contact lens surfaces is a more practical way to ensure users' safety and relieve the excessive public healthcare burden. in this study, we report a series of polymers that ... | 2015 | 26039032 |
diversity of endophytic fungi in glycine max. | endophytic fungi are microorganisms that live within plant tissues without causing disease during part of their life cycle. with the isolation and identification of these fungi, new species are being discovered, and ecological relationships with their hosts have also been studied. in glycine max, limited studies have investigated the isolation and distribution of endophytic fungi throughout leaves and roots. the distribution of these fungi in various plant organs differs in diversity and abundan ... | 2015 | 26111593 |
candida and fusarium species known as opportunistic human pathogens from customer-accessible parts of residential washing machines. | energy constraints have altered consumer practice regarding the use of household washing machines. washing machines were developed that use lower washing temperatures, smaller amounts of water and biodegradable detergents. these conditions may favour the enrichment of opportunistic human pathogenic fungi. we focused on the isolation of fungi from two user-accessible parts of washing machines that often contain microbial biofilms: drawers for detergents and rubber door seals. out of 70 residentia ... | 2015 | 25749362 |
new constitutive latex osmotin-like proteins lacking antifungal activity. | proteins that share similar primary sequences to the protein originally described in salt-stressed tobacco cells have been named osmotins. so far, only two osmotin-like proteins were purified and characterized of latex fluids. osmotin from carica papaya latex is an inducible protein lacking antifungal activity, whereas the calotropis procera latex osmotin is a constitutive antifungal protein. to get additional insights into this subject, we investigated osmotins in latex fluids of five species. ... | 2015 | 26231325 |
studies on drug metabolism by fungi colonizing decomposing human cadavers. part ii: biotransformation of five model drugs by fungi isolated from post-mortem material. | the present study investigated the in vitro metabolic capacity of 28 fungal strains isolated from post-mortem material towards five model drugs: amitriptyline, metoprolol, mirtazapine, promethazine, and zolpidem. each fungal strain was incubated at 25 °c for up to 120 h with each of the five models drugs. cunninghamella elegans was used as positive control. aliquots of the incubation mixture were centrifuged and 50 μl of the supernatants were diluted and directly analyzed by liquid chromatograph ... | 2015 | 24898183 |
structural and functional studies of a fusarium oxysporum cutinase with polyethylene terephthalate modification potential. | cutinases are serine hydrolases that degrade cutin, a polyester of fatty acids that is the main component of plant cuticle. these biocatalysts have recently attracted increased biotechnological interest due to their potential to modify and degrade polyethylene terephthalate (pet), as well as other synthetic polymers. | 2015 | 26291558 |
biotechnological prospecting of foliar endophytic fungi of guaco (mikania glomerata spreng.) with antibacterial and antagonistic activity against phytopathogens. | mikania glomerata (spreng.), popularly known as "guaco", is a plant from the asteraceae family that has many therapeutic properties. the use of medicinal plants has been examined in studies on endophytic diversity and bioprospecting; endophytes inhabit the interior of plants without harming them. microorganism-host complex interactions are related to the production of compounds that may confer resistance to pathogens or to production of bioactive compounds or growth regulators. in this study, we ... | 2015 | 26214408 |
identification of different fusarium spp. in allium spp. in germany. | in 2013 allium cepa bulbs from different fields in northern and southern germany, seeds and sets from onion breeders were analysed for infestation with fusarium species. the same investigation was done in 2014 with different edible allium spp. from local markets. different fusarium spp. were isolated and identified by morphological characterisation. 24 different fusarium spp. were identified. the diversity of fusarium spp. and the intensity of infestation was higher on edible bulbs compared to t ... | 2015 | 27141742 |
novel taxa in the fusarium fujikuroi species complex from pinus spp. | the pitch canker pathogen fusarium circinatum has caused devastation to pinus spp. in natural forests and non-natives in commercially managed plantations. this has drawn attention to the potential importance of fusarium species as pathogens of forest trees. in this study, we explored the diversity of fusarium species associated with diseased pinus patula, p. tecunumanii, p. kesiya and p. maximinoi in colombian plantations and nurseries. plants displaying symptoms associated with a f. circinatum- ... | 2015 | 26955193 |
[identification of pathogens causing root rot disease on ligusticum chuanxiong in sichuan]. | to identify the pathogens causing root rot disease on ligusticum chuanxiong from the main producing areas in sichuan, and to provide gist of management of this disease in the future. | 2015 | 26495640 |
spectrum of fusarium infections in tropical dermatology evidenced by multilocus sequencing typing diagnostics. | fusarium species are emerging causative agents of superficial, cutaneous and systemic human infections. in a study of the prevalence and genetic diversity of 464 fungal isolates from a dermatological ward in thailand, 44 strains (9.5%) proved to belong to the genus fusarium. species identification was based on sequencing a portion of translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef1-α), rdna internal transcribed spacer and rna-dependent polymerase subunit ii (rpb2). our results revealed that 37 isolat ... | 2015 | 25530264 |
morphological and phylogenetic analysis of fusarium solani species complex in malaysia. | members of fusarium solani species complex (fssc) have been known as plant, animal, and human pathogens. nevertheless, the taxonomic status of such an important group of fungi is still very confusing and many new species as well as lineages have been elucidated recently. unfortunately, most of the new taxa came from temperate and subtropical regions. therefore, the objectives of the present study were to identify strains of fssc recovered from different sources in malaysia. in the present study, ... | 2015 | 25238930 |
fungal isolation from disinfectant solutions of contact lens storage cases among asymptomatic users. | to investigate the incidence of fungal contamination of store disinfectant solutions contained in contact lens storage cases belonging to asymptomatic contact lens users. | 2015 | 25503912 |
antagonistic activities of novel peptides from bacillus amyloliquefaciens pt14 against fusarium solani and fusarium oxysporum. | bacillus species have recently drawn attention due to their potential use in the biological control of fungal diseases. this paper reports on the antifungal activity of novel peptides isolated from bacillus amyloliquefaciens pt14. reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography revealed that b. amyloliquefaciens pt14 produces five peptides (pt14-1, -2, -3, -4a, and -4b) that exhibit antifungal activity but are inactive against bacterial strains. in particular, pt14-3 and pt14-4a showed broa ... | 2015 | 26496638 |
antimicrobial and allelopathic metabolites produced by penicillium brasilianum. | six known compounds, isoroquefortine c (1), griseofulvin (2), ergosterol peroxide (3), 3β-hydroxy-(22e,24r)-ergosta-5,8,22-trien-7-one (4), cerevisterol (5) and (22e,24r)-6β-methoxyergosta-7,22-diene-3β,5α-diol (6), were produced by the fungus penicillium brasilianum, and their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods. this is the first report on isoroquefortine c as naturally occurring compound. their bioactivities against five phytopathogenic fungi (gibeberalla saubinetti, fusarium ... | 2015 | 25103127 |
antifungal efficiency of a lipopeptide biosurfactant derived from bacillus subtilis spb1 versus the phytopathogenic fungus, fusarium solani. | bacillus subtilis spb1 lipopeptides were evaluated as a natural antifungal agent against fusarium solani infestation. in vitro antifungal assay showed a minimal inhibitory concentration of about 3 mg/ml with a fungicidal mode of action. in fact, treatment of f. solani by spb1 lipopeptides generated excessive lyses of the mycelium and caused polynucleation and destruction of the related spores together with a total inhibition of spore production. furthermore, an inhibition of germination potency ... | 2015 | 26178831 |
filamentous fungal endophthalmitis: results of combination therapy with intravitreal amphotericin b and voriconazole. | to report outcomes of exogenous fungal endophthalmitis treated with combination of intravitreal antifungal agents. | 2015 | 25926714 |
biocontrol of tomato plant diseases caused by fusarium solani using a new isolated aspergillus tubingensis ctm 507 glucose oxidase. | the present study focuses on the potential of glucose oxidase (god) as a promising biocontrol agent for fungal plant pathogens. in fact, a new god producing fungus was isolated and identified as an aspergillus tubingensis. god (125 au) has been found to inhibit fusarium solani growth and spore production. indeed, god caused the reduction of spores, the formation of chlamydospores, the induction of mycelial cords and the vacuolization of mycelium. in vivo assays, god acted as a curative treatment ... | 2015 | 26299190 |
a single-step purification of cauliflower lysozyme and its dual role against bacterial and fungal plant pathogens. | a novel lysozyme from cauliflower was purified in a single step, for the first time, using sephadex g100 column chromatography. the purified lysozyme exhibited a homogenized single band in sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (sds-page), and its molecular mass was calculated to be 22.0 kda. the purified lysozyme showed activity between 30 to 60 °c with 40 °c as the optimum temperature for its maximal activity. although the purified lysozyme was functional at ph ranges betwee ... | 2015 | 26208688 |
ruta montana l. leaf essential oil and extracts: characterization of bioactive compounds and suppression of crown gall disease. | the aims of this study were to assess the antimicrobial efficacy of the leaf essential oil and the leaf extracts of r. montana against botrytis cinerea, fusarium oxysporum, verticillium dahliae, aspergillus oryzae and fusarium solani. the oil (1.000 µg/disk) and the extracts (1.500 µg/disk) revealed a remarkable antifungal effect against the tested plant pathogenic fungi with a radial growth inhibition percentage of 40.0-80.0 % and 5.0-58.0 %, respectively along with their respective mic values ... | 2015 | 26417353 |
antimicrobial, antitumor and brine shrimp lethality assay of ranunculus arvensis l. extracts. | to investigate the antitumor activity, brine shrimp lethality assay, antibacterial and antifungal activity of methanol extract (me), water extract (we), acetone extract (ae), chloroform extract (ce), methanol-water extract (mwe), methanol-acetone extract (mae), methanol-chloroform extract (mce) of ranunculus arvensis (l.). antitumor activity was evaluated with agrobacterium tumefaciens (at10) induced potato disc assay. cytotoxicity was evaluated with brine shrimp lethality assay. antibacterial a ... | 2015 | 26004705 |
hexacyclopeptides secreted by an endophytic fungus fusarium solani n06 act as crosstalk molecules in narcissus tazetta. | the basis of chemical crosstalk in plants and associated endophytes lies in certain so-called communication molecules that are responsible for plant-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions. consequently, elucidating the factors that affect the nature, distribution, and amount of these molecules and how they impact the interaction among endophytes and associated organisms is essential to understand the true potential of endophytes. in the present study, we report the discovery of nine hexacyclop ... | 2015 | 25958995 |
1,1-diphenyl,2-picrylhydrazyl free radical scavenging, bactericidal, fungicidal and leishmanicidal properties of teucrium stocksianum. | in the present study, we evaluated the pharmacological and toxicological effects of teucrium stocksianum. the crude extract of t. stocksianum (ts.cr) and its subsequent organic fractions: n-hexane (ts.hex), chloroform (ts.chcl3) and ethyl acetate (ts.etac) exhibited 1,1-diphenyl,2-picrylhydrazyl free radical scavenging activity with different potencies. ts.etac was found to be most potent. ts.cr, ts.hex, ts.chcl3 and ts.etac showed significant bactericidal activity against escherichia coli, stap ... | 2015 | 23625908 |
fungal infections after boston type 1 keratoprosthesis implantation: literature review and in vitro antifungal activity of hypochlorous acid. | to review the current literature describing cases of fungal keratitis and endophthalmitis after boston keratoprosthesis (kpro) implantation and to characterize the antifungal activity of 0.01% hypochlorous acid against medically relevant fungi. | 2015 | 26488624 |
sertraline enhances the activity of antimicrobial agents against pathogens of clinical relevance. | serotonin reuptake inhibitors were recently reported to possess antimicrobial potentials, potentiate activity of several antibiotics, reverse multidrug resistant phenotypes of bacteria and make them susceptible to previously resistant drugs. we investigated antimicrobial potentials of sertraline (sr) against atcc strains, clinical isolates of staphylococcus aureus, escherichia coli and pseudomonas aeruginosa alone and in-combination with seven antibiotics. antifungal activity was investigated ag ... | 2015 | 26029671 |
antibacterial, antifungal, and insecticidal potentials of oxalis corniculata and its isolated compounds. | oxalis corniculata is a common medicinal plant widely used against numerous infectious diseases. the agrochemical potential of methanolic extract, n-hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, and n-butanol fractions were assessed to measure the antibacterial, antifungal, and insecticidal activities of the plant. the crude, chloroform, and n-butanol soluble fractions showed excellent activities against escherichia coli, shigella dysenteriae, salmonella typhi, and bacillus subtilis but have no activity ag ... | 2015 | 25873973 |
design, synthesis and in vitro bactericidal/fungicidal screening of some vanadyl(iv)complexes with mono- and di-substituted ons donor triazoles. | a new series of anti-bacterial and anti-fungal mono- and di-substituted triazoles (l(1))-(l(6)) have been synthesized and characterized on the basis of their physical, spectral and analytical data. the ligands (l(1))-(l(6)) on reaction with vanadyl(iv) sulphate led to the formation of vanadyl(iv) metal complexes (1)-(4). the structure of the complexes has been established on the basis of their physical, spectral and elemental analyses data. the synthesized ligands and their vanadyl(iv) complexes ... | 2015 | 25716124 |
diversity, distribution, and antagonistic activities of rhizobacteria of panax notoginseng. | rhizobacteria play an important role in plant defense and could be promising sources of biocontrol agents. this study aimed to screen antagonistic bacteria and develop a biocontrol system for root rot complex of panax notoginseng. | 2015 | 27158229 |
status of the effectiveness of contact lens solutions against keratitis-causing pathogens. | the aim of this study was to assess the antimicrobial effects of marketed contact lens disinfecting solutions. | 2015 | 25280981 |
real-time pcr analysis of fungal organisms and bacterial species at peri-implantitis sites. | the potential role of fungal organisms and their co-aggregation with either periodontopathogens or opportunistic pathogens at peri-implantitis sites is unknown. the aim of the present study was to qualitatively/quantitatively analyze and correlate fungal organisms and bacterial species at peri-implantitis sites. | 2015 | 27747631 |
pseudomonas induces salinity tolerance in cotton (gossypium hirsutum) and resistance to fusarium root rot through the modulation of indole-3-acetic acid. | abiotic stresses cause changes in the balance of phytohormones in plants and result in inhibited root growth and an increase in the susceptibility of plants to root rot disease. the aim of this work was to ascertain whether microbial indole-3-acetic acid (iaa) plays a role in the regulation of root growth and microbially mediated control of root rot of cotton caused by fusarium solani. seed germination and seedling growth were improved by both nacl and mg2so4 (100 mm) solutions when treated with ... | 2015 | 26587006 |
molecular mechanisms underlying the close association between soil burkholderia and fungi. | bacterial species belonging to the genus burkholderia have been repeatedly reported to be associated with fungi but the extent and specificity of these associations in soils remain undetermined. to assess whether associations between burkholderia and fungi are widespread in soils, we performed a co-occurrence analysis in an intercontinental soil sample collection. this revealed that burkholderia significantly co-occurred with a wide range of fungi. to analyse the molecular basis of the interacti ... | 2015 | 25989372 |
efficacy of antibody to pnag against keratitis caused by fungal pathogens. | developing immunotherapies for fungal eye infections is a high priority. we analyzed fungal pathogens for expression of the surface polysaccharide, poly-n-acetyl glucosamine (pnag), and used a mouse model of ocular keratitis caused by aspergillus flavus, a. fumigatus, or fusarium solani to determine if pnag was an immunotherapy target and requirements for ancillary cellular and molecular immune effectors. | 2016 | 28002842 |
discrimination of aspergillosis, mucormycosis, fusariosis, and scedosporiosis in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue specimens by use of multiple real-time quantitative pcr assays. | in a retrospective multicenter study, 102 formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (ffpe) tissue specimens with histopathology results were tested. two 4- to 5-μm ffpe tissue sections from each specimen were digested with proteinase k, followed by automated nucleic acid extraction. multiple real-time quantitative pcr (qpcr) assays targeting the internal transcribed spacer 2 (its2) region of ribosomal dna, using fluorescently labeled primers, was performed to identify clinically important genera and spec ... | 2016 | 27605714 |
metal-based ethanolamine-derived compounds: a note on their synthesis, characterization and bioactivity. | metal-based ethanolamines, (l(1))-(l(4)) coordinated with co(ii), cu(ii), ni(ii) and zn(ii) metals in 1:2 (metal:ligand) molar ratio to produce new compounds have been reported. these compounds were screened for their bactericidal/fungicidal activity against a number of bacterial (escherichia coli, shigella flexneri, pseudomonas aeruginosa, salmonella typhi, staphylococcus aureus and bacillus subtilis) and fungal strains (trichophyton longifusus, candida albicans, aspergillus flavus, microsporum ... | 2016 | 27557038 |
antimicrobial potential of consolidation polymers loaded with biological copper nanoparticles. | biodeterioration of historic monuments and stone works by microorganisms takes place as a result of biofilm production and secretion of organic compounds that negatively affect on the stone matrix. | 2016 | 27400968 |
identification of the non-ribosomal peptide synthetase responsible for biosynthesis of the potential anti-cancer drug sansalvamide in fusarium solani. | sansalvamide is a cyclic pentadepsipeptide produced by fusarium solani and has shown promising results as potential anti-cancer drug. the biosynthetic pathway has until now remained unidentified, but here we used an agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation (atmt) approach to generate knockout mutants of two candidate non-ribosomal peptide synthetases (nrps29 and nrps30). comparative studies of secondary metabolites in the two deletion mutants and wild type confirmed the absence of sansa ... | 2016 | 26936154 |
a phenazine-1-carboxylic acid producing polyextremophilic pseudomonas chlororaphis (mcc2693) strain, isolated from mountain ecosystem, possesses biocontrol and plant growth promotion abilities. | the genus pseudomonas is known to comprise a huge diversity of species with the ability to thrive in different habitats, including those considered as extreme environments. in the present study, a psychrotolerant, wide ph tolerant and halotolerant strain of pseudomonas chlororaphis gbpi_507 (mcc2693), isolated from the wheat rhizosphere growing in a mountain location in indian himalayan region (ihr), has been investigated for its antimicrobial potential with particular reference to phenazine pro ... | 2016 | 27394000 |
evaluation of antifungal efficacy of 0.1% and 0.25% riboflavin with uva: a comparative in vitro study. | antifungal efficacy of photochemical cross-linking (pack-cxl) with 0.1% and 0.25% riboflavin was evaluated with a comparative in vitro study. | 2016 | 26644282 |
isolation and characterization of rhizosphere bacteria for the biocontrol of the damping-off disease of tomatoes in tunisia. | fluorescent pseudomonas spp., isolated from tomato and pepper plants rhizosphere soil, was evaluated in vitro as a potential antagonist of fungal pathogens. pseudomonas strains were tested against the causal agents of tomatoes damping-off (sclerotinia sclerotiorum), root rot (fusarium solani), and causal agents of stem canker and leaf blight (alternaria alternata). for this purpose, dual culture antagonism assays were carried out on 25% tryptic soy agar, king b medium and potato dextrose agar to ... | 2016 | 24296079 |
use of a sec signal peptide library from bacillus subtilis for the optimization of cutinase secretion in corynebacterium glutamicum. | technical bulk enzymes represent a huge market, and the extracellular production of such enzymes is favorable due to lowered cost for product recovery. protein secretion can be achieved via general secretion (sec) pathway. specific sequences, signal peptides (sps), are necessary to direct the target protein into the translocation machinery. for example, >150 sec-specific sps have been identified for bacillus subtilis alone. as the best sp for a target protein of choice cannot be predicted a prio ... | 2016 | 27927208 |
termitarium-inhabiting bacillus endophyticus tsh42 and bacillus cereus tsh77 colonizing curcuma longa l.: isolation, characterization, and evaluation of their biocontrol and plant-growth-promoting activities. | bacillus strains were isolated from termitarium soil and screened for their antifungal activity through the production of diffusible and volatile metabolites. further, the bacterial strains that showed antifungal activity were evaluated for their biocontrol potential on the basis of their plant-growth-promoting attributes. termitarium-inhabiting bacillus strains tsh42 and tsh77 significantly reduced the growth of pathogenic fungus fusarium solani, controlled the symptoms of rhizome rot in turmer ... | 2016 | 27604298 |
modulation of phytoremediation and plant growth by the treatment with pgpr, ag nanoparticle and untreated municipal wastewater. | the present attempt was made to determine the effects of untreated municipal wastewater (mw) on growth and physiology of maize and to evaluate the role of ag nanoparticle and plant-growth-promoting rhizobacteria (pgpr) when interacting with mw used for irrigation. it was used for the isolation of pgpr. the isolates were identified and characterized based on the colony morphology, c/n source utilization pattern using miniaturized identification system (qts 24), catalase (cat) and oxidase tests, a ... | 2016 | 27348506 |
synthesis and evaluation of ester derivatives of 10-hydroxycanthin-6-one as potential antimicrobial agents. | as part of our continuing research on canthin-6-one antimicrobial agents, a new series of ester derivatives of 10-hydroxycanthin-6-one were synthesized using a simple and effective synthetic route. the structure of each compound was characterized by nmr, esi-ms, ft-ir, uv, and elemental analysis. the antimicrobial activity of these compounds against three phytopathogenic fungi (alternaria solani, fusarium graminearum, and fusarium solani) and four bacteria (bacillus cereus, bacillus subtilis, ra ... | 2016 | 27007362 |
isolation and characterization of bacterial endophytes of curcuma longa l. | fourteen endophytic bacterial isolates were isolated from the rhizome of curcuma longa l. were characterized on the basis of morphology, biochemical characteristics and 16s rrna gene sequence analysis. the isolates were identified to six strains namely bacillus cereus (ecl1), bacillus thuringiensis (ecl2), bacillus sp. (ecl3), bacillus pumilis (ecl4), pseudomonas putida (ecl5), and clavibacter michiganensis (ecl6). all the strains produced iaa and solubilized phosphate and only two strains produ ... | 2016 | 28330130 |
effect of seed pelleting with biocontrol agents on growth and colonisation of roots of mungbean by root-infecting fungi. | mungbean (vigna radiata (l.) wilczek) is a leguminous pulse crop that is a major source of proteins, vitamins and minerals. root-infecting fungi produce severe plant diseases like root rot, charcoal rot, damping-off and stem rot. the soil-borne pathogens can be controlled by chemicals, but these chemicals have several negative effects. use of microbial antagonist such as fungi and bacteria is a safe, effective and eco-friendly method for the control of many soil-borne pathogens. biological contr ... | 2016 | 26619828 |
cytotoxic and antibiotic cyclic pentapeptide from an endophytic aspergillus tamarii of ficus carica. | a new cyclic pentapeptide, disulfide cyclo-(leu-val-ile-cys-cys) (1), named malformin e, together with 13 known cyclic dipeptides, was isolated from the culture broth of endophytic fungus fr02 from the roots of ficus carica. the strain fr02 was identified as aspergillus tamarii on the basis of morphological characteristics and molecular analyses of internal transcribed spacer (its). their structures were determined by the combination of 1d and 2d nmr spectroscopy, hrms (esi), uv, and marfey's an ... | 2016 | 27147299 |
effects of essential oil combinations on pathogenic yeasts and moulds. | essential oils (eos) can be used as alternative or complementary antifungal agents against human pathogenic moulds and yeasts. to reduce the effective dose of antimicrobial agents, eos are combined which can lead to synergistic or additive effect. in this study the anti-yeast and anti-mould activities of selected eos were investigated, alone and in combinations, against clinical isolates of candida albicans, c. parapsilosis, aspergillus fumigatus, a. terreus, rhizopus microsporus, fusarium solan ... | 2016 | 27165531 |
etiological analysis of fungal keratitis and rapid identification of predominant fungal pathogens. | fungal keratitis is a worldwide-distributed refractory and potentially blinding ocular infection caused by various fungi. it is necessary to investigate the etiological and epidemiological characteristics of this disease and establish a rapid and specific pathogenic identification method. here, we isolated and identified fungal pathogens of 275 patients with presumed fungal keratitis from jilin province, china, and conducted statistical analyses of epidemiological information. the positive rate ... | 2016 | 26446032 |
short communication: pharmacognostic and pharmacological evaluation of ruellia tuberosa l. | ruellia tuberosa linn. of family acanthaceae was studied to investigate the microscopical, vein islet and vein termination numbers, palisade ratio, stomatal index and different chemical parameters. the antibacterial, antifungal and phytotoxic activities of the crude extract of the plant were also determined. five bacterial species were used, of which, salmonella typhi, escherichia coli, and pseudomonas aeruginosa were the most susceptible bacterial species to crude extract with mics 10, 4.0 and ... | 2016 | 28375130 |
novel bio-essential metal based complexes linked by heterocyclic ligand: synthesis, structural elucidation, biological investigation and docking analysis. | new series of bio-essential metal based complexes linked by schiff base ligand (l) and 2,2'-bipyridine (bpy) have been synthesized and characterized by diverse spectral techniques such as elemental analysis, magnetic susceptibility, molar conductivity measurements, ft-ir, uv-vis., (1)h nmr, (13)c nmr, epr and mass. the spectral data suggest that the metal complexes espouse octahedral geometry around the metal ions. interactions of the complexes with ct dna have been explored by electronic absorp ... | 2016 | 26690017 |
veterinary fusarioses within the united states. | multilocus dna sequence data were used to assess the genetic diversity and evolutionary relationships of 67 fusarium strains from veterinary sources, most of which were from the united states. molecular phylogenetic analyses revealed that the strains comprised 23 phylogenetically distinct species, all but two of which were previously known to infect humans, distributed among eight species complexes. the majority of the veterinary isolates (47/67 = 70.1%) were nested within the fusarium solani sp ... | 2016 | 27605713 |
a case of cutaneous fusariosis of the scrotum as a complication of acute myeloid leukemia. | fusarium, a hyphomyocetous fungus, is often isolated from the environment as a laboratory contaminant, but is also known as a pathogen causing keratomycosis, onychomycosis, and opportunistic infection of the skin and viscera. we report a 67-year-old man with localized cutaneous fusariosis of the scrotum, as a complication of acute myeloid leukemia (aml) under chemotherapy. an induration of 25 mm in diameter, which was covered by necrosis and black crust and with pain upon pressure, was found on ... | 2016 | 27251318 |
multilocus phylogeny reveals an association of agriculturally important fusarium solani species complex (fssc) 11, and clinically important fssc 5 and fssc 3 + 4 with soybean roots in the north central united states. | the fusarium solani species complex (fssc) includes important root pathogens of soybean in the united states, but the evolutionary lineages associated with soybean root rot are unknown. a multilocus phylogeny based on 93 isolates from soybean and pea roots from north dakota and minnesota revealed that root rot was associated with three known phylogenetic species, fssc 3 + 4 (=fusarium falciforme) (3 % of isolates), fssc 5 (60 %), fssc 11 (34 %), and one unknown species, fssc x (2 %). of these sp ... | 2016 | 26671414 |
pathogenic ability and saline stress tolerance of two fusarium isolates from odontesthes bonariensis eggs. | several fungal species represent a potential risk to embryos of odontesthes bonariensis (cuvier and valenciennes, 1835), a euryhaline freshwater fish that lives in the pampean inland waters and has potential economic relevance. | 2016 | 26674586 |
investigation of mycoviruses in endophytic and phytopathogenic strains of colletotrichum from different hosts. | fungi belonging to the colletotrichum genus can be categorized as endophytic or phytopathogenic. these fungi can be infected by viruses, termed mycoviruses, which are know to promote hypovirulence in infected fungi. however, there are few studies that have described mycoviral infections of endophytes. the production of secondary metabolites by endophytes with antimicrobial potential in inhibiting numerous pathogens has gained increasing attention. the aim of the current study was to investigate ... | 2016 | 26985921 |
studying of cellular interaction of hairpin-like peptide ecamp1 from barnyard grass (echinochloa crusgalli l.) seeds with plant pathogenic fungus fusarium solani using microscopy techniques. | an interaction of recombinant hairpin-like cationic peptide ecamp1 with conidia of plant pathogenic fungus fusarium solani at the cellular level was studied by a combination of microscopic methods. ecamp1 is from barnyard grass (echinochloa crusgalli l.), and obtained by heterologous expression in escherichia coli system. as a result, a direct relationship between hyphal growth inhibition and increasing active peptide concentration, time of incubation and fungal physiological condition has been ... | 2016 | 26855384 |
real-time imaging of the growth-inhibitory effect of js399-19 on fusarium. | real-time imaging was used to study the effects of a novel fusarium-specific cyanoacrylate fungicide (js399-19) on growth and morphology of four fusarium sp. this fungicide targets the motor domain of type i myosin. fusarium graminearum ph-1, fusarium solani f. sp. pisi 77-13-4, fusarium avenaceum ibt8464, and fusarium avenaceum 05001, which has a k216q amino-acid substitution at the resistance-implicated site in its myosin type i motor domain, were analyzed. real-time imaging shows that js399-1 ... | 2016 | 27914536 |
synergysm of voriconazole or itraconazole with other antifungal agents against species of fusarium. | infections caused by fusarium are difficult to treat because these fungi show in vitro and in vivo resistance to practically all the antifungal agents available, which explains the high mortality rates. an attempt to overcome fungal resistance is the combination of antifungal agents, especially those with different mechanisms of action. | 2016 | 23402831 |
rapid identification of moulds and arthroconidial yeasts from positive blood cultures by maldi-tof mass spectrometry. | moulds and arthroconidial yeasts are potential life-threatening agents of fungemia in immunocompromised patients. fast and accurate identification (id) of these pathogens hastens initiation of targeted antifungal therapy, thereby improving the patients' prognosis. we describe a new strategy that enabled the identification of moulds and arthroconidial yeasts directly from positive blood cultures by maldi-tof mass spectrometry (ms). positive blood cultures (bcs) with gram staining showing hyphae a ... | 2016 | 27317582 |
structural analysis of glucosylceramides (glccer) from species of the pseudallescheria/scedosporium complex. | glucosylceramides (glccer) are the main neutral glycosphingolipids expressed in fungal cells. in this work, glucosylceramides (glccer) were extracted from three strains of scedosporium (pseudallescheria) boydii, one strain of pseudallescheria ellipsoidea and one strain of pseudallescheria angusta and purified by several chromatographic steps. using high-performance thin layer chromatography (hptlc), we found a similarity between glccer obtained from all of the analysed strains. a detailed struct ... | 2016 | 26781373 |
purification, biochemical characterization, and antimicrobial activity of a new lipid transfer protein from coffea canephora seeds. | coffee, an agronomical crop of great economic importance, is also among the most commonly traded commodities in worldwide markets. antimicrobial peptides, which play a role in plant defense, have been identified and isolated particularly from seeds. we isolated and immunolocalized cc-ltp2, a new lipid transfer protein (ltp) from coffea canephora seeds. we report its antimicrobial activity against various phytopathogenic fungi of economic importance, and against the bacterium xanthomonas euvesica ... | 2016 | 27813588 |
antimicrobial efficacy of multipurpose disinfecting solutions in the presence of contact lenses and lens cases. | the aim of this study was to use antimicrobial efficacy endpoint methodology to determine compatibility of multipurpose disinfecting solutions (mpss), lens cases, and hydrogel lenses for disinfection (aeemc) against international organization for standardization (iso)-specified microorganisms and clinical ocular isolates of stenotrophomonas maltophilia. | 2016 | 27598555 |
fungal interdigital tinea pedis in dakar (senegal). | fungal interdigital tinea pedis (fitp) is the most frequent dermatomycosis in industrial countries. in african tropics, it's a rare motive of consultation and is discovered while complicated. the aims of this article were: to determine the frequency of interdigital tinea pedis among overall mycological analysis in our laboratory; to study epidemiological, clinical and mycological aspects of fitp in outpatients attending the le dantec mycology laboratory in dakar. a total of 62 males (60%) and 42 ... | 2016 | 27184614 |
bioactive metabolites produced by streptomyces cheonanensis vuk-a from coringa mangrove sediments: isolation, structure elucidation and bioactivity. | the strain vuk-a was isolated from a sediment sample of the coringa mangrove ecosystem was identified as streptomyces cheonanensis based on morphological, physiological, biochemical and molecular properties. chemical investigation of the secondary metabolites of the strain streptomyces cheonanensis vuk-a has led to the segregation of two bioactive compounds, namely 2-methyl butyl propyl phthalate (1) and diethyl phthalate (2) using column chromatography. the chemical structure of the active comp ... | 2016 | 28330133 |
antifungal membranolytic activity of the tyrocidines against filamentous plant fungi. | the tyrocidines and analogues are cyclic decapeptides produced by brevibacillus parabrevis with a conserved sequence of cyclo(d-phe(1)-pro(2)-x(3)-x(4)-asn(5)-gln(6)-x(7)-val(8)-x(9)-leu(10)) with trp(3,4)/phe(3,4) in the aromatic dipeptide unit, lys(9)/orn(9) as their cationic residue and tyr (tyrocidines), trp (tryptocidines) or phe (phenicidines) in position 7. previous studies indicated they have a broad antifungal spectrum with the peptides containing a tyr residue in position 7 being more ... | 2016 | 27328781 |
synthesis of pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine derivatives and their antifungal activities against phytopathogenic fungi in vitro. | 5,6-diarylpyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines (3) and 6,7-diarylpyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines (4) were chemoselectively synthesized by the condensation of isoflavone (1) and 3-aminopyrazole (2). 5,6-diarylpyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines (3) were obtained via microwave irradiation, and 6,7-diarylpyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidines (4) were obtained via conventional heating. in addition, the pyrimidine derivatives 3 and 4 were evaluated against five phytopathogenic fungi (cytospora sp., colletotrichum gloeosporioides, botr ... | 2016 | 27599494 |
keratitis caused by moulds in santa lucía ophthalmology hospital in buenos aires, argentina. | mycotic keratitis by moulds (mkm) is an important cause for corneal blindness and usually carries an unfavorable prognosis. | 2016 | 25999088 |
germin-like protein 2 gene promoter from rice is responsive to fungal pathogens in transgenic potato plants. | controlled transgene expression via a promoter is particularly triggered in response to pathogen infiltration. this is significant for eliciting disease-resistant features in crops through genetic engineering. the germins and germin-like proteins (glps) are known to be associated with plant and developmental stages. the 1107-bp oryza sativa root glp2 (osrglp2) gene promoter fused to a β-glucuronidase (gus) reporter gene was transformed into potato plants through an agrobacterium-mediated transfo ... | 2016 | 26277722 |
rhizopus arrhizus and fusarium solani concomitant infection in an immunocompromised host. | neutropenic patients are at risk of the development of hyalohyphomycosis and mucormycosis. correct identification is essential for the initiation of the specific treatment, but concomitant mold infections are rarely reported. we report one unprecedented case of concomitant mucormycosis and fusariosis in a neutropenic patient with acute myeloid leukemia. the patient developed rhino-orbital infection by rhizopus arrhizus and disseminated infection by fusarium solani. the first culture from a sinus ... | 2016 | 26346377 |
fatal cases of bloodstream infection by fusarium solani and review of published literature. | fusarium species are ubiquitously present in environment and are well known as human pathogens with high mortality rate in immunocompromised patients. we report here two cases where immunocompromised patients developed fatal bloodstream infections by this organism. isolates were further identified by its1 region sequencing which confirmed them as fusarium solani. antifungal susceptibility testing was done following clsi m38-a2 guidelines to amphotericin b, fluconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole ... | 2016 | 26541869 |
the fusarium solani species complex: ubiquitous pathogens of agricultural importance. | members of the fusarium solani species complex (fssc) are capable of causing disease in many agriculturally important crops. the genomes of some of these fungi include supernumerary chromosomes that are dispensable and encode host-specific virulence factors. in addition to genomics, this review summarizes the known molecular mechanisms utilized by members of the fssc in establishing disease. | 2016 | 26531837 |
response surface optimization for decaffeination and theophylline production by fusarium solani. | coffee processing industries generate caffeine-containing waste that needs to be treated and decaffeinated before being disposed. five fungal isolates obtained on caffeine-containing mineral media were tested for their ability to utilize caffeine at high concentrations. an isolate identified as fusarium solani could utilize caffeine as a sole source of carbon and nitrogen up to 5 g/l and could degrade it to an extent of 30-53 % in 120 h. sucrose that was added as an auxiliary substrate (5 g/l) e ... | 2016 | 26419659 |
cluster of fusarium solani isolations in a bronchoscopy unit. | 2016 | 26417853 | |
cd34+ highly enriched allogeneic stem cell transplantation in a patient with mixed phenotype acute leukemia and fusarium solani sepsis. | 2016 | 26382275 | |
identifying the role of reactive oxygen species (ross) in fusarium solani spores inactivation. | the inactivation mechanism of photocatalytic disinfectants on bacteria is well known. in contrast, the potential inactivation of fungal spores by visible-light induced photocatalysis has been recognized, but the inactivation mechanism is poorly understood. we hypothesize that photocatalytically generated reactive oxygen species (ross) are directly involved in this mechanism. to test this hypothesis, we identified the roles of ross in the inactivation of fusarium solani spores. as the photocataly ... | 2016 | 27696305 |
identification of fusarium solani species complex from infected zebrafish (danio rerio). | although fusarium sp. infections have been reported in aquatic invertebrates, studies of fusarium spp. as fish pathogens remain very limited. in our study, a fungus was isolated from diseased zebrafish (danio rerio). dna sequence analysis of the fungus, based on a partial region of the translation elongation factor 1α gene (ef-1α), the internal transcribed spacer region and domains d1 and d2 of the large subunit of the ribosomal rna gene (its plus lsu), and the rna polymerase ii subunit gene (rp ... | 2016 | 27664098 |
molecular and pathological characterization of fusarium solani species complex infection in the head and lateral line system of sphyrna lewini. | a severe fungal infection affecting the head and lateral line system was diagnosed in 7 captive scalloped hammerhead sharks sphyrna lewini in an aquarium in thailand. extensive and severe necrotizing cellulitis was consistently observed microscopically along the cephalic and lateral line canals in conjunction with positive fungal cultures for fusarium sp. molecular phylogenetic analysis was performed from 3 isolates based on the nucleotide sequences containing internally transcribed spacer (its) ... | 2016 | 27503915 |
genome sequence of fusarium isolate mya-4552 from the midgut of anoplophora glabripennis, an invasive, wood-boring beetle. | the fusarium solani species complex (fssc) is a clade of environmentally ubiquitous fungi that includes plant, animal, and insect associates. here, we report the draft genome sequence of the undescribed species fssc 6 (isolate mya-4552), housed in the gut of the wood-boring cerambycid beetle anoplophora glabripennis. | 2016 | 27445364 |
fungal associates of the xylosandrus compactus (coleoptera: curculionidae, scolytinae) are spatially segregated on the insect body. | studies of symbioses have traditionally focused on explaining one-to-one interactions between organisms. in reality, symbioses are often much more dynamic. they can involve many interacting members, and change depending on context. in studies of the ambrosia symbiosis-the mutualism between wood borer beetles and fungi-two variables have introduced uncertainty when explaining interactions: imprecise symbiont identification, and disregard for anatomical complexity of the insects. the black twig bo ... | 2016 | 27357160 |
therapeutic effect of intrastromal voriconazole, topical voriconazole, and topical natamycin on fusarium keratitis in rabbit. | purpose. evaluating the therapeutic effect of topical and intrastromal voriconazole and topical natamycin on fusarium keratitis. methods. 24 rabbits were selected. the stroma of their corneas was inoculated with suspension of fusarium solani species complex. seven days after injection they were divided into 4 groups randomly: the first group was treated with topical voriconazole (tv) 1% for one week, the second one with one-time intrastromal injection of voriconazole (isv) 50 microgram/0.1 ml, a ... | 2016 | 27298734 |
endophytic filamentous fungi from a catharanthus roseus: identification and its hydrolytic enzymes. | this paper reported on the various filamentous fungi strains that were isolated from a wild grown catharanthus roseus. based on the morphological characteristics and molecular technique through a polymerase chain reaction and dna sequencing method using internal transcribed spacer (its), these fungi had been identified as a colletotrichum sp., macrophomina phaseolina, nigrospora sphaerica and fusarium solani. the ultrastructures of spores and hyphae were observed under a scanning electron micros ... | 2016 | 27275114 |
elucidating the key role of the fungal mycelium on the biodegradation of n-pentane as a model hydrophobic voc. | the role of the aerial mycelium of the fungus fusarium solani in the biodegradation of n-pentane was evaluated in a continuous fungal bioreactor (fb) to determine the contribution of the aerial (hyphae) and non-aerial (monolayer) fungal biomass. the experimental results showed that although the aerial biomass fraction represented only 25.9(±3)% on a dry weight basis, it was responsible for 71.6(±4)% of n-pentane removal. the fb attained a maximum elimination capacity (ecmax) of 680(±30) g m(-3) ... | 2016 | 27209557 |
reprint of: effect of fermentation parameters, elicitors and precursors on camptothecin production from the endophyte fusarium solani. | volumetric productivity of camptothecin from the suspension culture of the endophyte fusarium solani was enhanced up to ∼152 fold (from 0.19μgl(-1)d(-1) to 28.9μgl(-1)d(-1)) under optimized fermentation conditions including initial ph (6.0), temperature (32°c) and agitation speed (80rpm) with (5% (v/v)) ethanol as medium component. among various elicitors and precursors studied, tryptamine (0.5mm) as precursor and bovine serum albumin (bsa) (0.075mm) as an elicitor added on day 6 of the cultivat ... | 2016 | 27189536 |
time-dependent matrix metalloproteinases and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases expression change in fusarium solani keratitis. | to investigate matrix metalloproteinases (mmps) and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (timps) expression during the progress of fusarium solani (f.solani) keratitis in a rat model. | 2016 | 27162721 |
raman spectroscopy analysis of the biochemical characteristics of experimental keratomycosis. | to investigate the biochemical characteristics in experimental keratomycosis by raman spectroscopy analysis in vitro and in vivo. | 2016 | 27158983 |
production of naphthoquinones and phenolics by a novel isolate fusarium solani psc-r of palk bay and their industrial applications. | the present study was attempted to enhance the production of naphthoquinones and phenolics by fusarium solani psc-r of palk bay origin, which exhibited potent antibacterial, antioxidant and dyeing activity. maximum productivity of naphthoquinones and phenolics was achieved in potato infusion medium supplemented with 2% sucrose. addition of nitrogen sources to the medium adversely affected the production of both naphthoquinones and phenolics. an initial ph of 5 and incubation at 31°c for six days ... | 2016 | 27156595 |