activity. (About PharmaMar | Pharmamar) Aplidin or Dehydrodidemnim B were also known to be another name for Plitidepsin. (plitidepsin | C57H87N7O15 – PubChem 2016) Plitidepsin was extracted from ascidian Aplidium albicans‚ a species of sea squirt from Balearic Islands. (Aplidium albicans | EurekAlert!) Plitidepsin is compound from class of antineoplastics and depsipeptides has a molecular formula of C57H87N7O15 and a molecular weight of 1110.34g/mol. The IUPAC name of Plitidepsin is
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moulds. used for making ABx. essential in decomposition Parasite- is an organism that lives on or in another organism to the detremenet of the host. feeds off host 1.2 Bacteria - URTI‚ pneumonia Viruses - common cold‚ HIV Fungi - nail infection‚ candida infections Parasites - Ringworm‚ Tic born encephalitis 1.3 Infection - invasion of the body by a foreign substance Colonisation - is when a bacterial strain invades a region of your body and starts to rapidly divide - it sets up a new colony
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1. Title: Cost-Benefit analysis of voriconazole versus posaconazole for antifungal prophylaxis in patients with acute myeloid leukemia undergoing induction chemotherapy in Australia 2. Research by: Al-Badriyeh D‚ Slavin M‚ Liew D‚ et al. Pharmacoeconomic evaluation of voriconazole versus posaconazole for antifungal prophylaxis in acute myeloid leukaemia. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 2010; 65(5): 1052-61 3. Condensation and Commentary by: Hanna Yahya Mohamed‚ Final year pharmacy student
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hernia and Radiotherapy surgery. Oesophagitis can also be caused by bacterial‚ viral or fungal infections. This is common in immuno-compromised patients such as AIDS or patients under a high dose of steroid medications. The common causative agents are Candida‚ herpetic (herpes simplex) virus and
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Pekin Duck 2 Snapping Turtle 3 Rattle Snake 4 BullFrog 4 Tuna 6 Screw Fly 5 Silkworm Moth 8 Tomato Hom Worm 9 Wheat 10 Rice 9 Baker’s Yeast (Fungus) 11 Candida Yeast (Fungus) 13 Neurospora (Fungus) 14 When scientist say that all living organisms share a universal genetic code it means DNA is called the universal genetic code because the structure and components of DNA are that all living
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Mind-Body Interventions: Aromatherapy Amanda Watson Alternative Approaches to Disease HSC 3189 Brett Lieberman August 5‚ 2012 Mind-Body Interventions: Aromatherapy Aromatherapy is the therapeutic use of essential oils and to know what aromatherapy is‚ one must know that essential oils are the steam distillates derived from the aromatic plants (Freeman‚ 2009). Aromatherapy dates back to the era in which medicine was first discovered and can be labeled as preventative care. It
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available e.g.‚ Acyclovir. Most viral infections are self-limiting. Pathogenic Fungi: Can either be moulds or yeast. An example of mould that can cause infection in humans is Trichophytyon rubrum - which is one cause of ring worm. Another example is Candida albicans‚ commonly called Thrush. Protoza: Microscopic free living organisms e.g.‚ Giardia lamblia which causes diarrhoea. Parasites: Some are pathogenic and cause infection and are spread from person to person‚ e.g.‚ scabies. Micro-organisms
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INTRODUCTION A wide variety of commercial chicken feeds is available to poultry owners‚ combining a variety of seeds in a single mix. Individual types of chickens tend to pick out their favorite seeds and leave the rest uneaten‚ to be picked up by other birds. Farmed fowls fed commercial chicken feeds typically are given very specific scientifically designed pre-blended feed. Examples of commercial chicken feeds include chick starter medicated crumbles‚ chick grower crumbles‚ egg layer mash‚ egg
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comparison with another of the peptides; [2 max] (b) no effect on S. aureus‚ inhibits growth of C. albicans; no change on S. aureus as concentration increases‚ inhibition of C. albicans increases with concentration; (c) at lowest (experimental) concentration (LL-37) does not have effect on either; as concentration increases so does inhibition; greater inhibition of C. albicans; effective against C. albicans but not/less effective on S aureus; (d) LLG (e) 18 2 16 / [3 max] [1] 16 100% / 8 100%;
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NECROTIZING FASCIITIS Necrotizing fasciitis is commonly known as ‚ flesh eating bacteria (infection). Is a disease condition of rapidly spreading infection‚ usually located in fascial planes of connective tissue that results in tissue necrosis (dead and damaged tissue). The disease occurs infrequently‚ but it can occur in almost any area of the body. In many cases have been caused by Abeta-hemlytic streptococci (Streptococcus pyogenes)‚ and many different bacterial genera and species‚ either alone
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