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香港中文大学研究人员 ( 现职)
郑彦铭教授 (内科及药物治疗学系) |
郭汉龙博士 (生物医学学院) |
徐宗宪博士 (肿瘤学系) |
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摘要Bacterial infection is an important aspect in skin diseases in animals, including cats and dogs. This could be arise from skin lesion with poor subsequent attention and treatment. Use of antibiotic could enhance the antibiotic resistance problem of the society. Here we have demonstrated that a microbial fermentation product produced by beneficial bacteria could show in vitro growth inhibitory activity on Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. In vivo consented clinical trial on animals including cat and dog further demonstrated that this microbial fermentation product could induce recovery of wound with bacterial infection as well as clot formation and hair growth. We believe that this novel microbial fermentation product could be used as a therapeutic supplement for wound healing treatment.
着者Chui CH, Gambari R, Lkrok SH, Lau FY, Wong RSM, Cheng GYM, Ho KP, Cheung F, Chan SSW, Cheng CH, Chan ASC, Tang JCO
期刊名称Minerva Biotecnologica
出版年份2http://aims.cuhk.edu.hk/converis/portal/Publication/0http://aims.cuhk.edu.hk/converis/portal/Publication/06
月份12
日期1
卷号18
期次4
出版社EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
页次181 - 184
国际标準期刊号112http://aims.cuhk.edu.hk/converis/portal/Publication/0-4826
语言英式英语
关键词bacterial infections; fermentation; wound healing
Web of Science 学科类别Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology; BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY