The study presents comparison of immunomodulatory effects of Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Candida albicans disintegrated cells on selected immune mechanisms of human and mouse leukocytes. We measured their phagocytic activity, phagocytic index and microbicidal activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Candida albicans cells as well as peroxidase and lysozyme activities of human and mouse leukocytes. Our results revealed predominantly inhibitory effect of disintegrated microorganisms on nonspecific immune functions of human leukocytes, but mainly stimulatory effect on mouse leukocytes monitored immune functions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reported investigation of the constituents of the petroleum ether extract of the root of Salvia officinalis L. confirmed the presence of the following diterpene quinones: 12.hydroxy-8, 12-abietadiene-11, 14-dione (royleanone), 7 alpha, 12-dihydroxy-8.
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June 1993
Biodegradation of two amphiphilic "soft" antimicrobially active derivatives of lauric (dodecanoic) acid, a quaternary ammonium salt and an amine oxide bearing an amide or ester group, was followed using microorganisms from activated sludge. Primary biodegradation was determined by ion-selective electrodes, total biodegradation as the chemical oxygen demand. Though organic ammonium salts quickly undergo primary biodegradation, the rest of the molecule is difficult to destroy.
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October 1992
The effect of the homologous series of 1,1-dialkylpiperidinium bromides on the potassium leakage from Escherichia coli cells has been studied. The minimum concentration for each compound which is able to release maximum of cellular potassium has been determined and correlated with the inhibitory activities of the compounds. The relationship between the structure and the activity enables to consider the K+ leakage as the marker of inhibitory activity of the membrane active antimicrobials.
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January 1993
Bacterial strains with a high biodegradation potential were isolated from activated sludge. Their ability to decompose the hard bis-quaternary ammonium salt FB was determined by the method of chemical oxygen demand (COD) in a mineral medium, where the compound FB was the only source of carbon. The COD values were very low after 21 d and in the course of this period they reached zero level twice.
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