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Pieter Swart

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de Kock M, Theron K, Swart P, Weiler E, Bellstedt D
New Phytol . 2021 Apr; 127(4):749-759. PMID: 33874384
Brandies of male and female plants of the dioecious Leucadendron rubrum Burm. f. were collected on the site of the Weikamp weather-station in the Jonkershoek State Forest, Stellenbosch, from July...
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Louw C, van Schalkwyk E, Conradie R, Louw R, Engelbrecht Y, Storbeck K, et al.
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2021 Feb; 526:111194. PMID: 33592286
This study demonstrates the application of a mathematical steroidogenic model, constructed with individual in vitro enzyme characterisations, to simulate in vivo steroidogenesis in a diseased state. This modelling approach was...
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Hayward S, Cilliers T, Swart P
Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf . 2020 Dec; 16(1):199-211. PMID: 33371547
The positive effect of lipoxygenase, added as an enzyme-active soy flour, during the production of white bread is well established. In addition to increasing the mixing tolerance and overall dough...
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Lubcker N, Bloem L, du Toit T, Swart P, de Bruyn P, Swart A, et al.
J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci . 2020 Feb; 1141:122028. PMID: 32109749
Obtaining longitudinal endocrinological data from free-ranging animals remains challenging. Steroid hormones can be extracted sequentially from non-invasively sampled biologically inert keratinous tissues, such as feathers, nails, hair and whiskers. However,...
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Cloete W, Hayward S, Swart P, Klumperman B
Molecules . 2019 Feb; 24(3). PMID: 30708952
Two commercially available enzymes, Dextrozyme (α-amylase) and Esperase (protease), were covalently immobilized on non-woven electrospun poly(styrene--maleic anhydride) nanofiber mats with partial retention of their catalytic activity. Immobilization was achieved for...
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Dobson G, Chow L, Flexman A, Hurdle H, Kurrek M, Laflamme C, et al.
Can J Anaesth . 2018 Dec; 66(1):75-108. PMID: 30560409
The Guidelines to the Practice of Anesthesia Revised Edition 2019 (the Guidelines) were prepared by the Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society (CAS), which reserves the right to determine their publication and distribution....
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Aneck-Hahn N, Van Zijl M, Swart P, Truebody B, Genthe B, Charmier J, et al.
J Water Health . 2018 Apr; 16(2):253-262. PMID: 29676761
Potential endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are present in bottled water from various countries. In South Africa (SA), increased bottled water consumption and concomitant increases in plastic packaging create important consequences...
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Van Zijl M, Aneck-Hahn N, Swart P, Hayward S, Genthe B, de Jager C
Chemosphere . 2017 Aug; 186:305-313. PMID: 28787686
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) are ubiquitous in the environment and have been detected in drinking water from various countries. Although various water treatment processes can remove EDCs, chemicals can also...
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Magcwebeba T, Swart P, Swanevelder S, Joubert E, Gelderblom W
Molecules . 2016 Nov; 21(12). PMID: 27897996
The chemopreventive properties of the herbal teas rooibos () and honeybush ( spp.) have been demonstrated on mouse skin in vivo but the underlying mechanisms are not clear. The aim...
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Magcwebeba T, Swart P, Swanevelder S, Joubert E, Gelderblom W
Molecules . 2016 Oct; 21(10). PMID: 27706097
Ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation is one of the major predisposing risk factors of skin cancer. The anticancer and photoprotective effects of unoxidized rooibos () and honeybush () herbal teas, containing...