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G E Feresin

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Fuster M, Montalban M, Carissimi G, Lima B, Feresin G, Cano M, et al.
Nanomaterials (Basel) . 2020 Dec; 10(12). PMID: 33255714
Pathogenic bacteria have the ability to develop antibiotic resistance mechanisms. Their action consists mainly in the production of bacterial enzymes that inactivate antibiotics or the appearance of modifications that prevent...
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Germano M, Munoz M, Della-Vedova M, Feresin G, Rinaldi-Tosi M, Enriz R, et al.
Nat Prod Res . 2020 Feb; 35(22):4769-4773. PMID: 32009455
A lot of diseases are characterized by an increased inflammatory response with an exacerbated production of free radicals. The anti-inflammatory effect of different compounds with antioxidant capacity, as polyphenols present...
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Nina N, Lima B, Feresin G, Gimenez A, Salamanca Capusiri E, Schmeda-Hirschmann G
Lett Appl Microbiol . 2016 Jan; 62(3):290-6. PMID: 26743801
Unlabelled: The antimicrobial activity of Bolivian propolis was assessed for the first time on a panel of bacteria and two endemic parasitic protozoa. Ten samples of Bolivian propolis and their...
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Schmeda-Hirschmann G, Rodriguez J, Theoduloz C, Astudillo S, Feresin G, Tapia A
Free Radic Res . 2003 May; 37(4):447-52. PMID: 12747739
The dry leaves of Peumus boldus (Monimiaceae) are used in infusion or decoction as a digestive and to improve hepatic complains. Preliminary assays showed free-radical scavenging activity in hot water...
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Feresin G, Tapia A, Lopez S, Zacchino S
J Ethnopharmacol . 2001 Oct; 78(1):103-7. PMID: 11585697
Eighteen extracts from Acaena magellanica, Baccharis grisebachii, Ephedra breana, Oxalis erythrorhiza, Pachylaena atriplicifolia and Satureja parvifolia were assessed for antimicrobial activity against bacteria and fungi with the agar dilution method....
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Feresin G, Tapia A, Bustos D
Fitoterapia . 2000 Aug; 71(4):429-32. PMID: 10925017
The antibacterial activities and preliminary phytochemical screening of 13 plants used as folk medicine in San Juan, Argentina, are reported.
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Tapia A, Vallejo M, Gouiric S, Feresin G, Rossomando P, Bustos D
Phytochemistry . 1997 Sep; 46(1):131-3. PMID: 9276983
A novel compound, 1 beta-hydroxydehydroabietic acid has been obtained by the microbial transformation of dehydroabietic acid, using cultures of Fusarium oxysporum and F. moniliforme. Its antibacterial activity was also tested.