Traditional Chinese medicinal herbs with bactericidal properties and their effects on the interactions of intestinal microbiota

3 Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formulae, namely Ya-hom powder (行军散), Ubat Po Chai Pills (保济丸) and Pil Chi-kit Teck Aun (德安风痧丸), were widely used by the East Asians in the treatment of gastrointestinal discomforts and diarrhea. However, their effects on the intestinal microbiota were not fully...

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Main Author: Chua, Song-Lin
Other Authors: Sze Chun Chau
Format: Student Research Poster
Language:English
Published: 2013
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-955122020-09-27T20:29:27Z Traditional Chinese medicinal herbs with bactericidal properties and their effects on the interactions of intestinal microbiota Chua, Song-Lin Sze Chun Chau School of Biological Sciences Ya-hom Powder Ubat Po Chai Pills 3 Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formulae, namely Ya-hom powder (行军散), Ubat Po Chai Pills (保济丸) and Pil Chi-kit Teck Aun (德安风痧丸), were widely used by the East Asians in the treatment of gastrointestinal discomforts and diarrhea. However, their effects on the intestinal microbiota were not fully understood. The aim of the project was to study their effects on 3 intestinal bacteria, namely Escherichia coli, Enterrococcus faecalis and Klebsiella pneumoniae, when they are in pure culture (monoculture) and coculture). [Peer Assessment Review] 2013-01-31T03:21:21Z 2019-12-06T19:16:15Z 2013-01-31T03:21:21Z 2019-12-06T19:16:15Z 2009 2009 Student Research Poster Chua, S.-L. (2009, March). Traditional Chinese Medicinal herbs with bactericidal properties and their effects on the interactions of intestinal microbiota. Presented at Discover URECA @ NTU poster exhibition and competition, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/95512 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/8998 en © 2009 The Author(s). application/pdf
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topic Ya-hom Powder
Ubat Po Chai Pills
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Ubat Po Chai Pills
Chua, Song-Lin
Traditional Chinese medicinal herbs with bactericidal properties and their effects on the interactions of intestinal microbiota
description 3 Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formulae, namely Ya-hom powder (行军散), Ubat Po Chai Pills (保济丸) and Pil Chi-kit Teck Aun (德安风痧丸), were widely used by the East Asians in the treatment of gastrointestinal discomforts and diarrhea. However, their effects on the intestinal microbiota were not fully understood. The aim of the project was to study their effects on 3 intestinal bacteria, namely Escherichia coli, Enterrococcus faecalis and Klebsiella pneumoniae, when they are in pure culture (monoculture) and coculture). [Peer Assessment Review]
author2 Sze Chun Chau
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title Traditional Chinese medicinal herbs with bactericidal properties and their effects on the interactions of intestinal microbiota
title_short Traditional Chinese medicinal herbs with bactericidal properties and their effects on the interactions of intestinal microbiota
title_full Traditional Chinese medicinal herbs with bactericidal properties and their effects on the interactions of intestinal microbiota
title_fullStr Traditional Chinese medicinal herbs with bactericidal properties and their effects on the interactions of intestinal microbiota
title_full_unstemmed Traditional Chinese medicinal herbs with bactericidal properties and their effects on the interactions of intestinal microbiota
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