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Aspergillus spp. seropositivity in New Zealand penguins

Mycopathologia, 1995
One hundred-fifty Yellow-eyed penguins (Megadyptes antipodes) of 8 populations, 20 Little blue penguins (Eudyptula minor) of 2 populations, 9 Rockhopper penguins (Eudyptes chrysocome), and 5 Adelie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae) from New Zealand (NZ) and Antarctica (latitude range; 39 degrees 30' S - 77 degrees 13' S) were tested by indirect enzyme ...
T K, Graczyk, J F, Cockrem
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Inactivation ofAspergillusspp. by Ozone Treatment

Ozone: Science & Engineering, 2008
The article investigates the effectiveness of ozone in inhibiting the growth of two Aspergillus species, (A. flavus, A. niger) isolated from a nail affected by onychomycosis and from a biodeteriorated paper. Specifically, two main goals are to establish (i) whether differently aged colonies show different responses to the ozonization process, and (ii ...
ZOTTI, MIRCA   +3 more
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Antifungal Therapies for Aspergillus spp.: Present and Future

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2023
AbstractCurrently available and recommended options for the treatment of pulmonary aspergillosis include the triazoles, echinocandins, and amphotericin B products. These therapies have significant limitations. Only the azoles are available orally, but their use is often limited by toxicities, drug–drug interactions, pharmacokinetic variability, and ...
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Coumarin metabolic routes in Aspergillus spp.

Fungal Biology, 2011
Coumarin metabolism by several Aspergillus strains was studied. Aspergillus ochraceus and Aspergillus niger carried out the reduction of the C3-C4 double bond to yield dihydrocoumarin in 24h. Meanwhile, the first strain did not transform dihydrocoumarin after 7d, A.
Celeste, Aguirre-Pranzoni   +5 more
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Activity of pradimicin BMS-181184 against Aspergillus spp

International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 1999
The pradimicins are a new class of antifungal agents with activity against the majority of human fungal pathogens. In this study, the in vitro activity of pradimicin BMS-181184 was investigated against a range of the most common species of Aspergillus. The results were compared with itraconazole and amphotericin B.
Oakley, Karen L.   +2 more
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Improvement of tea leaves fermentation with Aspergillus spp. pectinase

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2002
The pectinase enzymes isolated from Aspergillus spp., A. indicus, A. flavus and A. niveus were used for fermentation of tea leaves. The enzymes were purified and characterized. The effect of both crude enzyme preparation and purified pectinase enzymes on the improvement of tea leaf fermentation were determined in terms of theaflavin, thearubigin, high ...
Jayaraman, Angayarkanni   +3 more
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Solubilization of phosphates in vitro by Aspergillus spp. and Penicillium spp.

Ecological Engineering, 2012
Abstract Phosphorus (P) is one of the most important nutrients for plant development and in most Brazilian soils the content of this element is low and relatively available to plants. Phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms play an important role in supplying P to plants, because of their ability to provide insoluble phosphates, added or existing in ...
Flavia Paiva Coutinho   +2 more
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