2016
DOI: 10.5530/bems.2016.2.10
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An examination of the antimicrobial and anticancer properties of Garcinia cambogia fruit pericarp extracts

Abstract: Background:Garcinia cambogia (synonym Garcinia gummi-gutta) is commonly known as brindleberry and Malabar tamarind. It has received considerable recent interest due to its potential in the prevention and treatment of obesity and obesity related diseases. The fruit pericarp also has traditional uses in the treatment of a wide variety of diseases and medical conditions, yet these have received relatively little investigation to date. Methods: Garcinia cambogia fruit extracts were investigated for their ability t… Show more

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“…Toxicity was tested using an adapted Artemia franciscana nauplii lethality assay. [21][22][23] Briefly, A. franciscana nauplii were incubated in the presence of the extracts, reference toxin (1mg/mL potassium dichromate) or artificial seawater (negative control) at 25±1 o C under artificial light. All treatments were performed three times in triplicate (n=9).…”
Section: Artemia Franciscana Nauplii Toxicity Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxicity was tested using an adapted Artemia franciscana nauplii lethality assay. [21][22][23] Briefly, A. franciscana nauplii were incubated in the presence of the extracts, reference toxin (1mg/mL potassium dichromate) or artificial seawater (negative control) at 25±1 o C under artificial light. All treatments were performed three times in triplicate (n=9).…”
Section: Artemia Franciscana Nauplii Toxicity Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxicity was tested using an adapted Artemia franciscana nauplii lethality assay. [36][37][38] Briefly, A. franciscana nauplii were incubated in the presence of the extracts, reference toxin (1mg/mL potassium dichromate) or artificial seawater (negative control) at 25±1°C under artificial light. All treatments were performed three times in triplicate (n=9).…”
Section: Artemia Franciscana Nauplii Toxicity Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxicity was tested using an adapted Artemia franciscana nauplii lethality assay. [18][19][20] Briefly, A. franciscana nauplii were incubated in the pres-ence of the extracts, reference toxin (1mg/mL potassium dichromate) or artificial seawater (negative control) at 25±1 o C under artificial light. All treatments were performed three times in triplicate (n=9).…”
Section: Artemia Franciscana Nauplii Toxicity Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%