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Occurrence of Anthracnose on Cabbage Caused by Colletotrichum dematium

Park K, Kim CH

  • KMID: 2312344
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2001 Mar;29(1):61-62.
Anthracnose symptoms on young cabbages were found in cabbage nursery fields in Jangheung area of Korea in 1998. The symptoms developed on seedlings, leaves, and stems of young cabbages(Brassica oleracea...
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Bacillus sp. BS061 Suppresses Powdery Mildew and Gray Mold

Kim YS, Song JG, Lee IK, Yeo WH, Yun BS

  • KMID: 2312696
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2013 Jun;41(2):108-111.
The use of a microorganism, or its secretions, to prevent plant disease offers an attractive alternative or supplement to synthetic fungicides for the management of plant disease without the negative...
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Scolicidal Effects of Olea europaea and Satureja khuzestanica Extracts on Protoscolices of Hydatid Cysts

Zibaei M, Sarlak A, Delfan B, Ezatpour B, Azargoon A

Treatment of hydatid disease is mainly surgical, with medical treatment being reserved as a coadjuvant treatment. Use of effective scolicidal agents during surgery of cystic echinococcosis is essential to reduce...
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Transient expression of hemagglutinin antigen from canine influenza virus H3N2 in Nicotiana benthamiana and Lactuca sativa

Maharjan P, Choe S

PURPOSE: Canine influenza virus (CIV), H3N2, carries potentiality for zoonotic transmission and genetic assortment which raises a concern on possible epidemics, and human threats in future. To manage possible threats,...
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In Vitro Screening of Anti-lice Activity of Pongamia pinnata Leaves

Samuel A, Radhamani , Gopinath R, Kalusalingam A, Vimala A, Husain HA

Growing patterns of pediculocidal drug resistance towards head louse laid the foundation for research in exploring novel anti-lice agents from medicinal plants. In the present study, various extracts of Pongamia...
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Antimutagenic and anticarcinogenic effect of methanol extracts of Petasites japonicus Maxim leaves

Kang HG, Jeong SH, Cho JH

The methanol extract from the leaves of Petasites japonicus Maxim (PJ) was studied for its (anti-)mutagenic effect with the SOS chromotest and reverse mutation assay. The (anti-)carcinogenic effects were evaluated...
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Anti-melanogenic effects of black, green, and white tea extracts on immortalized melanocytes

Kim YC, Choi SY, Park EY

Tea contains polyphenols and is one of the most popular beverages consumed worldwide. Because most tyrosinase inhibitors that regulate melanogenesis are phenol/catechol derivatives, this study investigated the inhibitory effects of...
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Methyl gallate and chemicals structurally related tomethyl gallate protect human umbilical vein endothelial cells from oxidative stress

Whang WK, Park HS, Ham IH, Oh M, Namkoong H, Kim HK, Hwang DW, Hur SY, Kim TE, Park YG, Kim JR, Kim JW

  • KMID: 1093469
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2005 Aug;37(4):343-352.
Methyl gallate (meGAL) is known as one of major antioxidants. To investigate whether meGAL protects human cells from oxidative stress, meGAL extracted from Korean medicinal plant, Cercis chinensis leaves, was...
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Efficacy of horse chestnut leaf extract ALH-L1005 as a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor in ligature-induced periodontitis in canine model

Kim SE, Kim TH, Park SA, Kim WT, Park YW, Ahn JS, Jeong M, Kim MY, Seo K

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are the main proteinases associated with periodontal tissue destruction and remodeling. Therefore, inhibition of host-derived MMPs has a key role in the prevention and reduction of periodontitis...
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