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An alternative to finding new drugs for the treatment of various diseases is the chemical modification of the structure of compounds of natural origin. Among them, naphthoquinones are very interesting candidates, as they are antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, and anticancer agents. Naphthoquinones ...
XPS characterization of the surface immobilization of antibacterial furanones Surface Science, 600 (2006), pp. 952-962 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Andrade et al., 2004 L.R. Andrade, M. Farina, G.M. Amado Filho Effects of copper on Enteromorpha flexuosa(Chlorophyta) in ...
(a) Modes of Action: The modes of action for an antibacterial antibiotic drug may be categorized into 6 classes as follows: 1. Cell Wall...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a que...
Utilizing the principle of surface-confined piezocatalysis, this antibacterial strategy capitalizes on the limited infection interspace, the ease of polymer processing, and the non-invasiveness of sonodynamic therapy, making it a promising treatment option for IAI.The provision of primary health care (...
Examples of amphipathic molecules include surfactants, phospholipids, and bile acids. The cell uses amphipathic molecules to construct biological membranes and as antibacterial and antifungal agents. Amphipathic molecules find commercial use as cleaning agents. ...
Importantly, many of the secondary metabolites produced by plants are used by pharmaceutical industries (since these bioactive compounds trigger a pharmacological or toxicological effect in humans and animals), in cosmetics, nutrition, for the manufacture of drugs, dyes, fragrances, flavors, dietary ...
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