Antimicrobial Activity Of Partially Purified Peptides Isolated From The Skin Secretions Of Bornean Frogs In The Family Of Ranidae

The emergence of drug resistant bacteria has now become a major public health problem worldwide (Cohen, 2000; Kumarasamy et al., 2010; Sengupta et al., 2013). WHO report (2017) on global surveillance of antimicrobial resistance revealed a widespread development of resistance in both gram positive an...

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Main Authors: Muna, Binti Sabri, Elizabeth Jega, Anak Jenggut, Ramlah, Binti Zainudin, Zunika, Binti Amit
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spelling my.unimas.ir.230912021-04-27T07:21:25Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23091/ Antimicrobial Activity Of Partially Purified Peptides Isolated From The Skin Secretions Of Bornean Frogs In The Family Of Ranidae Muna, Binti Sabri Elizabeth Jega, Anak Jenggut Ramlah, Binti Zainudin Zunika, Binti Amit QL Zoology R Medicine (General) The emergence of drug resistant bacteria has now become a major public health problem worldwide (Cohen, 2000; Kumarasamy et al., 2010; Sengupta et al., 2013). WHO report (2017) on global surveillance of antimicrobial resistance revealed a widespread development of resistance in both gram positive and gram negative bacteria which had threatened millions of people worldwide. A rapid increase in number of drug-resistant bacteria and incidence nosocomial infections pose a challenge to conventional therapies using existing antibiotics, leading to the need in finding alternative microbicides to control these infections (Lakshmaiah et al., 2015). Thus, a discovery of new and effective treatments that can replace current available antibiotics has become a critical area of research globally. Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23091/1/MUNA%20SABRI.pdf Muna, Binti Sabri and Elizabeth Jega, Anak Jenggut and Ramlah, Binti Zainudin and Zunika, Binti Amit (2018) Antimicrobial Activity Of Partially Purified Peptides Isolated From The Skin Secretions Of Bornean Frogs In The Family Of Ranidae. Malaysian Applied Biology, 47 (6). pp. 1-8. ISSN 0126-8643 http://mabjournal.com/
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Zunika, Binti Amit
Antimicrobial Activity Of Partially Purified Peptides Isolated From The Skin Secretions Of Bornean Frogs In The Family Of Ranidae
description The emergence of drug resistant bacteria has now become a major public health problem worldwide (Cohen, 2000; Kumarasamy et al., 2010; Sengupta et al., 2013). WHO report (2017) on global surveillance of antimicrobial resistance revealed a widespread development of resistance in both gram positive and gram negative bacteria which had threatened millions of people worldwide. A rapid increase in number of drug-resistant bacteria and incidence nosocomial infections pose a challenge to conventional therapies using existing antibiotics, leading to the need in finding alternative microbicides to control these infections (Lakshmaiah et al., 2015). Thus, a discovery of new and effective treatments that can replace current available antibiotics has become a critical area of research globally.
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author Muna, Binti Sabri
Elizabeth Jega, Anak Jenggut
Ramlah, Binti Zainudin
Zunika, Binti Amit
author_facet Muna, Binti Sabri
Elizabeth Jega, Anak Jenggut
Ramlah, Binti Zainudin
Zunika, Binti Amit
author_sort Muna, Binti Sabri
title Antimicrobial Activity Of Partially Purified Peptides Isolated From The Skin Secretions Of Bornean Frogs In The Family Of Ranidae
title_short Antimicrobial Activity Of Partially Purified Peptides Isolated From The Skin Secretions Of Bornean Frogs In The Family Of Ranidae
title_full Antimicrobial Activity Of Partially Purified Peptides Isolated From The Skin Secretions Of Bornean Frogs In The Family Of Ranidae
title_fullStr Antimicrobial Activity Of Partially Purified Peptides Isolated From The Skin Secretions Of Bornean Frogs In The Family Of Ranidae
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial Activity Of Partially Purified Peptides Isolated From The Skin Secretions Of Bornean Frogs In The Family Of Ranidae
title_sort antimicrobial activity of partially purified peptides isolated from the skin secretions of bornean frogs in the family of ranidae
publisher Malaysian Society of Applied Biology
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23091/1/MUNA%20SABRI.pdf
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