•At the end of the next 2 lectures on microbial ecology, the student should be able to:–Recognise the various potential sources of contamination of pharmaceutical products and be able to –Outline how each source can be controlled.–Discuss the basics of microbial ecology in the pharmaceutical...
The use of rapid microbiological methods in pharmaceutical laboratories has improved the quality control analysis of water, products, raw materials, and enhanced the antimicrobial effectiveness testing of pharmaceutical finished products. Rapid release of samples has resulted in the optimization of manufacturi...
Aspects of Microbial Quality of some Milk Products in Abuja, Nigeria. Trop. J. Pharm. Res. 7(4):1169 -1177.J. Okpalugo, K. Ibrahim, K.S. Izebe and U.S. Inyang, Aspects of microbial quality of some milk products in Abuja, Nigeria, Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Resources 7(4...
This lecture: • Learning outcomes: • At the end of the next 2 lectures on microbial ecology, the student should be able to: – Recognise the various potential sources of contamination of pharmaceutical products and be able to – Outline how each source can be controlled. – Discuss the...
The present invention relates to an anti-microbial composition for non- pharmaceutical cleaning of contaminated materials, bodies and surfaces, especially contaminated liquids and gases. The composition comprises at least one anti-microbially active protein which has been isolated from mussels, preferably ...
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The foundation of pharmaceutical microbiology is use of culture media: these are nutrients and growth factors designed to cultivate and grow bacteria and fungi. This foundational basis is being partially eroded through the increased use of rapid and alternative microbiological methods, although even here...
In vitro antimicrobial activity of the methanolic extracts of the seaweed on food pathogenic and food spoilage bacteria were also evaluated. The seaweeds in their raw state had almost 100% inhibition against Listeria monocytogenes; 98% and 93% inhibition was achieved against Pseudomonas aeruginosa by ...
[144]. Bacterial pathways for formation of 4-ethylphenol have not yet been characterized, but the wine spoilage yeastBrettanomycesgenerates 4-ethylphenol from the tyrosine metabolite para-coumaric acid that is present in many foods via cinnamate decarboxylase and vinyl phenol reductase. 4-Ethylphenol...
[235]. It inhibits skin melanogenesis by negative regulation of the transcriptional factors involved [236]. Moreover, fucoxanthin has been shown to protect DNA from photooxidation [237]. Aerucyclamide is used in pharmaceutical products as an anti-plasmodial agent isolated from the blooming ofM. ...