[HTML][HTML] Recent research advances on Chromobacterium violaceum

V Kothari, S Sharma, D Padia - Asian Pacific journal of tropical medicine, 2017 - Elsevier
Chromobacterium violaceum is a gram-negative bacterium, which has been used widely in
microbiology labs involved in quorum sensing (QS) research. Among the QS-regulated traits …

Validation of the anti-infective potential of a polyherbal 'Panchvalkal'preparation, and elucidation of the molecular basis underlining its efficacy against Pseudomonas …

C Joshi, P Patel, H Palep, V Kothari - BMC complementary and alternative …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Background A Panchvalkal formulation (Pentaphyte P-5®) mentioned in ancient
texts of Indian traditional medicine was investigated for its anti-infective potential against …

[HTML][HTML] Anti-infective potential of a quorum modulatory polyherbal extract (Panchvalkal) against certain pathogenic bacteria

P Patel, C Joshi, H Palep, V Kothari - Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background In view of the gravity of the problem of antimicrobial resistance among
pathogenic bacteria against conventional bactericidal agents, investigation on alternative …

[PDF][PDF] Comparative in vitro antimicrobial study of Panchavalkal and modified Panchavalkal in three different extract solvents: a study protocol

KS Naik, RB Gupta - International Journal of Advances in Medicine, 2022 - academia.edu
ABSTRACT Background: Charak, Sharangdhar, Kashyap, BhavaPrakasha described
Panchavalkala, is a combination of five astringent barks viz., Vata (Ficus bengaenesis Linn.) …

Mainstreaming Traditional Practices for Wound Management

B Patel, V Kothari, N Acharya - Wound Healing Research: Current Trends …, 2021 - Springer
Natural products and plant components have been in use since ancient times as topical
applications for their wound healing potential. Wound care continues to evolve with …

[PDF][PDF] Mainstreaming Traditional Practices T for Wound Management SmmmmS

B Patel, V Kothari, N Acharya - researchgate.net
A significant public health issue remains to be the successful management of wounds
(Järbrink et al. 2016), and delay to cure, or elongation of the wound healing cycle …

[引用][C] Research commentary: Microwaves, salt-loving bacteria, music, and the Antivirulence approach: A short commentary on research carried out in our lab and …

V Kothari - Current Biochemical Engineering, 2017 - ingentaconnect.com
Through this issue of Current Biochemical Engineering, I take the opportunity to share what
research I have been doing along with my students over the last few years. Besides …

[引用][C] Alternatives to conventional antimicrobials: Exploring new strategies

V Kothari, C Joshi, P Patel - Resistance to antibiotics: Are we prepared to handle …, 2017