• No results found

Plant secondary metabolite-derived polymers: a potential approach to develop antimicrobial films

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2019

Share "Plant secondary metabolite-derived polymers: a potential approach to develop antimicrobial films"

Copied!
24
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Figure 1. Schematic of the lifecycle of planktonic bacteria attach to a solid surface
Figure 2.Figure 2. Scheme represents the proposed antibacterial mechanisms of secondary planet metabolizes in their liquid form
Figure 3. Representative examples of plasma polymerization of plant secondary metabolites, where (or an essential oil) is placed under low pressure, the molecules gain sufficient kinetic energy to separateFigure 3.retention of the antimicrobial activity was

References

Related documents

Perry Walker High School?: A Case Study of Contested Ownership and Survival in the New Orleans Public Contested Ownership and Survival in the New Orleans Public Schools

plete obstruction to urination, such as renal agenesis and posterior urethral valves; 2) those resulting in partial obstruction and dilatation of the urinary tract, such as

In the project carried out at present 25 working persons were employed in scanning abstractions and enclosure bibliography of both attaching them for records

Furthermore, patients with COPD had significantly higher mean outpatient, inpatient, pharmacy, and total costs for both respiratory health care utilization and health care

IJEDR1704037 International Journal of Engineering Development and Research (www.ijedr.org) 243 TABLE III: Results of comparison for Experimental and Analytical

EFFECTS OF MULUNGU (ERYTHRINA MULUNGU) AND NRG® (HERBALIFE) IN THE BEHAVIORAL PROFILE AND WEIGHT OF WISTAR RATS.. Patrícia Cincotto dos Santos Bueno 1

In a multicenter prospective study conducted with 297 patients in the years after 2000 by Demetriades et al., two-thirds of the destructive injuries requiring resection were

From the detailed experiments performed on FERET, Yale, and ORL face databases, it has been observed that the proposed combined approaches are highly robust against pose,