A Brantner
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Brantner A
Pharmazie
. 1997 Jan;
52(1):34-40.
PMID: 9082463
Microbiological assays referring to antibiotics were first mentioned in 1955 in the US Pharmacopedia XV and in the Pharmacopedia of India I. In the pharmacopedias two general methods are employed:...
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Brantner A, Males Z, Pepeljnjak S, Antolic A
J Ethnopharmacol
. 1996 Jun;
52(2):119-22.
PMID: 8735457
No abstract available.
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Brantner A, LUCKE W
Pharmazie
. 1995 Nov;
50(11):762-6.
PMID: 8570675
Plant material is to a different extent contaminated by microorganisms. As DAB 10 demands limiting values for aerobic bacteria, for yeasts and moulds, a reduction of microorganisms of the crude...
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Brantner A, Grein E
J Ethnopharmacol
. 1994 Aug;
44(1):35-40.
PMID: 7990502
Plants of 28 families, selected on the basis of medicinal folklore reports and literature data, were studied in a screening program. Aqueous extracts of plants used externally for the treatment...
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Brantner A, Pfeiffer K, Brantner H
Pharmazie
. 1994 Jul;
49(7):512-6.
PMID: 8073061
The diffusion methods required by various pharmacopoeias were investigated in comparison to the bioautographic TLC assay in regard to the applicability and the statistical evaluation for testing the antibacterial activity...
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Vamos J, Brantner A, Gracza I, Lasztity A, Jozan M
Acta Pharm Hung
. 1989 Mar;
59(2):69-86.
PMID: 2544076
By thin-layer chromatographic and spectroscopic (UV, IR) methods it has been proved that bass and acid are formed from salts of organic bases with organic acids during primary interaction because...
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Vamos J, Brantner A, Jozan M, Gracza I
Acta Pharm Hung
. 1989 Mar;
59(2):59-68.
PMID: 2544075
Primary and secondary ion exchanges--of hydrochloric acid and hydrobromic acid salts of well hydrolyzing organic bases as well as quaternary ammonium bromide which are important drug substance--taking place on silica...
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Vamos J, Brantner A, Jozan M, Lasztity A, Gracza I
Acta Pharm Hung
. 1988 Mar;
58(2):63-80.
PMID: 2841823
No abstract available.
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