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<p style="text-align: justify;">Root exudates of wheat seedlings express antibacterial and antioxidant activity and stimulate proliferation of liver cells</p>

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Title Statement <p style="text-align: justify;">Root exudates of wheat seedlings express antibacterial and antioxidant activity and stimulate proliferation of liver cells</p>
 
Added Entry - Uncontrolled Name Yu, Kuznetsova A; Research Institute of Biology of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, m. Svobody, 4, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Bozhkov, Anatolii ; Research Institute of Biology of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, m. Svobody, 4, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Nataliia, Menzyanova ; Institute of Fundamental Biology and Biotechnology, Siberian Federal University, pr. Svobodny, 79, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Anatoly, Goltvyansky ; Research Institute of Biology of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, m. Svobody, 4, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Azeez, Zaid Ali; Research Institute of Biology of V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, m. Svobody, 4, Kharkiv, Ukraine
 
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Antibacterial; Antioxidant activity; Green microalgae; Liver regeneration; Root exudates wheat.
 
Summary, etc. <p style="text-align: justify;">Root exudates (REs) of wheat seedlings were investigated for antioxidant, algecidic, antibacterial activity, as well as their influence on the proliferative activity of liver cells on the model of partial hepatectomy was studied. REs were obtained from 1-3-day-old wheat seedlings growing in aquatic culture. The RE of 1-3-day old wheat seedlings showed pronounced antioxidant and anti-radical activity in an <em>in vitro</em> system that was comparable to the activity of known antioxidants, such as tocopherol and free-radical scavenger - ethanol. RE of wheat seedlings had antibacterial activity against pathogens such as <em>Staphyloococcus aureus </em>and <em>Streptococcus pyogens</em>, while they stimulated the growth of nodule bacteria <em>Rhizobium leguminosarum</em>. The administration of RE in different concentrations into the microalgae culture medium of <em>Dunaliella viridis </em>showed a U-stimulatory effect on its growth, at a concentration of 0.1-1%, it was increased by 50-57% compared to the control. However, these concentrations of wheat seedlings RE did not affect the growth rate of <em>Chlorella vulgaris </em>microalgae and Spirulina platensis cyanobacteria. Intraperitoneal injection of modified RE at a dose of 0.1 mg to 1 mg / 100 g of body weight of rats after removal of 2/3 of the liver mass (partial hepatectomy) led to an increase in the rate of DNA synthesis by of 7-8 and RNA synthesis by 3-4 times compared to control.</p>
 
Publication, Distribution, Etc. Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)]
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Data Source Entry Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)]; ##issue.vol## 9, ##issue.no## 4 (2018): December, 2018
 
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