Publications by authors named "B Boguslaw"

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  • Biological methods for silver nanocomposite synthesis promote environmentally-friendly practices but face limitations, such as the unintended formation of silver chlorides during the process.
  • The research emphasizes using bioactive sources like milk to isolate lactobacillus strains (Lactobacillus curvatus and Lactobacillus fermentum) for synthesizing various biosilver nanocomposites.
  • Two innovative mediation methods, "direct method" and "modified method," were developed, leading to the successful synthesis of three types of nanocomposites, with findings illustrating their complex structures and the role of organic molecules secreted by the lactobacillus strains in the reduction of silver ions.
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The present research emphasizes the use of safe, inexpensive, and available whey using Lactobacillus paracasei as a source in silver nanocomposite synthesis as an alternative bioactive agent for dairy and biomedical applications. Through the multiinstrumental approach used in this study based on spectroscopic and microscopic methods as well as spectrometric techniques, the characterization and evaluation of silver composites and their antimicrobial and antiradical properties were enabled. Synthesized silver nanocomposites have been found in form of nanocrystals, naturally coated by an organic surface with high antimicrobial and antiradical properties.

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The authors would like to inform readers of a mistake in the acknowledgement section of the original publication of this article.

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This research develops a safe, inexpensive, and more accessible source for synthesis of silver nanoparticles. The bioactive silver composites synthesized by Lactococcus lactis 56 KY484989 (LCLB56-AgCs) were characterized by various physico-chemical techniques and investigated for their antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity. The average amount of nanoparticles was 0.

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Case report: Myxoma of the temporalis muscle.

Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod

May 2004

Intramuscular myxomas of the head and neck are rare entities. Primarily found in the myocardium, these lesions also affect the bones and soft tissues. We present a case of an intramuscular myxoma of the temporalis muscle.

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