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Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 309:121-127
In vitro antimicrobial screening of nine marine sponges (Porifera) and two seaweeds, collected from south east coast of India, against selected clinical isolates of bacteria and fungi was conducted in this study. Methanolic extracts of all the marine
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Mycopathologia. 147:133-138
Crude aqueous methanol extracts obtained from 31 species of various marine organisms (including flora land faunal), were screened for their antifungal activity against food poisoning strains of Aspergillus. Seventeen species exhibited mild (+ =zone o
Autor:
Satish R. Shetye, A. D. Gouveia, S.Y.S. Singbal, D. Sundar, G. Nampoothiri, G. S. Michael, C.G. Naik
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Journal of Earth System Science. 104:667-682
Located in Goa on the west coast of India and joining the Arabian Sea, the Mandovi and the Zuari are two estuaries, each about 50 km long, connected by a narrow canal. A number of small rivers join the two estuaries, forming a network of channels, wh
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ChemInform. 22
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ChemInform. 27
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ChemInform. 30
Autor:
P. S. Parameswaran, Haiyan Pu, Pradip R. Das, Nicole Wagner, C.G. Naik, Vinod R. Hegde, Mahesh Patel, Tze-Ming Chan, Vincent P. Gullo
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ChemInform. 34
The aqueous methanolic extract of a sea cucumber was found to contain two triterpene glycosides 1 and 2. The structures of 1 and 2 were established based on high-resolution NMR studies. Compounds 1 and 2 exhibited inhibitory activity (K(i)) of 30 and
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Journal of natural products. 61(8)
Chemical investigation of the methanol extract of the Indian ocean gorgonian coral Subergorgia suberosa resulted in isolation and identification of four novel compounds 2-5. Structural investigation revealed compound 1 to be subergorgic acid and the
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V. Ambiye, S. Wahidulla, D.S. Bhakuni, S.Y. Kamat, C.G. Naik, H. S. Garg, Anubha Goel, L. D’Souza, R.C. Srimal
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Botanica Marina. 35
Ethanolic extracts of Indian marine algae belonging to the Rhodophyceae, Phaeophyceae and Chlorophyceae were tested for anti-semiliki Forest (SFV), Ranikhet Disease (RDV) and Vaccinia (VV) viruses. In the primary screening of 31 seaweeds, 17 appeared