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Ayfer Akgul

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Osonga F, Akgul A, Yazgan I, Akgul A, Ontman R, Kariuki V, et al.
RSC Adv . 2021 Jan; 8(9):4649-4661. PMID: 33489091
We hereby present a novel greener and ecofriendly synthesis of anisotropic silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using water soluble quercetin diphosphate (QDP). QDP was employed as a reducing, capping and stabilizing agent...
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Osonga F, Akgul A, Yazgan I, Akgul A, Eshun G, Sakhaee L, et al.
Molecules . 2020 Jun; 25(11). PMID: 32527041
Plant-based pathogenic microbes hinder the yield and quality of food production. Plant diseases have caused an increase in food costs due to crop destruction. There is a need to develop...
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Osonga F, Akgul A, Miller R, Eshun G, Yazgan I, Akgul A, et al.
ACS Omega . 2019 Aug; 4(7):12865-12871. PMID: 31460413
The surge of resistant food pathogens is a major threat worldwide. Previous research conducted on phytochemicals has shown their antibacterial activity against pathogenic bacteria. The design of antimicrobial agents to...
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Akgul A, Akgul A, Lawrence M, Karsi A
PLoS One . 2018 Mar; 13(3):e0194669. PMID: 29554143
Edwardsiella ictaluri is a Gram-negative facultative anaerobic rod and the causative agent of enteric septicemia of channel catfish (ESC), which is one of the most prevalent diseases of catfish, causing...
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Yazgan I, Zhang J, Kariuki V, Akgul A, Cronmiller L, Akgul A, et al.
ACS Sens . 2018 Feb; 3(3):648-654. PMID: 29458252
The blue-green mold Penicillium italicum is among the most problematic post-harvest plant infections limiting the integrity of citrus and many other crops during storage and transportation, but there is no...
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Akgul A, Akgul A, Senol S, Yildirim H, Secmen O, Dogan Y
J Ethnobiol Ethnomed . 2018 Feb; 14(1):12. PMID: 29415748
Background: Studies of ethnobotanical usages in south-eastern Turkey are rare. To widen this field of knowledge, we conducted an ethnobotanical study in Midyat (Mardin Province), Turkey. Methods: The field study...