Publications by authors named "Nor Hayati Abdullah"

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  • * It evaluates the strength, effectiveness, structure, and clinical potential of about 350 identified phenolic compounds, with 44 showing very strong antibacterial activity, primarily against Gram-positive bacteria.
  • * Key compounds like 2-Methoxy-7-methyljuglone and [6]-gingerol are noted as promising candidates for antibiotic development, indicating the significance of these plants in addressing bacterial infections.
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Dynamic maceration facilitates diffusion in solid-liquid extraction through controlling temperature and providing agitation. However, equipment design for dynamic maceration in previous investigations resulted in inadequate homogeneity of temperature and solid dispersion. A laboratory scale extractor was designed to aid the heat and mass transfer process while preventing solvent vaporization when performing dynamic maceration in a controlled environment.

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This study aimed to assess antibacterial activity of Knema retusa wood extract (KRe) against antibiotic resistant staphylococci which are causative agents of bovine mastitis. From 75 cases of intramammary infections in dairy cows, 66 staphylococcal isolates were collected, including 11 Staphylococcus aureus isolates (17%) and 55 coagulase-negative staphylococci (83%). Sixty isolates (91%) formed strong biofilms.

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Uropathogenic has a propensity to build biofilms to resist host defense and antimicrobials. Recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by multidrug-resistant, biofilm-forming is a significant public health problem. Consequently, searching for alternative medications has become essential.

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The secondary metabolites of endemic plants from the Rutaceae family, such as Burkillanthusmalaccensis (Ridl.) Swingle from the rainforest of Malaysia, has not been studied. Burkillanthusmalaccensis (Ridl.

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The mammalian hyaluronidase degrades hyaluronic acid by the cleavage of the β-1,4-glycosidic bond furnishing a tetrasaccharide molecule as the main product which is a highly angiogenic and potent inducer of inflammatory cytokines. Ursolic acid 1, isolated from Prismatomeris tetrandra, was identified as having the potential to develop inhibitors of hyaluronidase. A series of ursolic acid analogues were either synthesized via structure modification of ursolic acid 1 or commercially obtained.

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The dichloromethane (DCM) extract of Andrographis paniculata Nees was tested for cardiovascular activity. The extract significantly reduced coronary perfusion pressure by up to 24.5 ± 3.

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Four of the five six-membered rings of the title penta-cyclic triterpene, C(33)H(52)O(4), adopt chair conformations; the fifth, which has a C=C double bond, adopts an approximate envelope conformation.

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Four of the five six-membered rings of the title penta-cylic triterpene, C(31)H(48)O(3), adopt chair conformations; the fifth, which has a C=C double bond, adopts an approximate envelope conformation.

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