A composition for preventing malaria infection including a protease inhibitor. A pharmaceutical composition for preventing malaria infection including a protease inhibitor and a pharmaceutical carrier. A method of malaria infection prophylaxis including the step of administering an effective amount of the composition of the present invention. A method of malaria prophylaxis by inhibiting circumsporozoite protein processing or by inhibiting a protease of a sporozoite. Methods of preventing sporozoite cell invasion or preventing circumsporozoite processing.
a well-known example of natural self-defence system consisting of an inactive substrate (alliin) and enzyme (alliinase) which, when combined, produce highly antimicrobial allicin. Increase of alliinase stability and its activity are of paramount importance in various applications relying on its use for in-situ synthesis of allicin or its analogues, e.g., pulmonary drug delivery, treatment of superficial
Cysteine Sulfoxides and Volatile Sulfur Compounds from<i>Allium tripedale</i>
作者:Jan Kusterer、Michael Keusgen
DOI:10.1021/jf903581f
日期:2010.1.27
Three new cysteine based compounds were identified in A. tripedale as the first examples of sulfur containing 1-butenyl derivatives in nature. The compounds have been described as o-phthaldialdehyde (OPA) derivatives and identified as (+)-S-(1-butenyl)-l-cysteine sulfoxide (homoisoalliin) and its γ-glutamyl derivative as well as the γ-glutamyl derivative of S-(1-butenyl)-l-cysteine (desoxyhomoisoalliin)
FEED ADDITIVE COMPOSITION FOR REDUCING METHANE PRODUCTION OF RUMINANTS
申请人:Cj Cheiljedang Corporation
公开号:EP3150073A1
公开(公告)日:2017-04-05
The present disclosure relates to a feed additive composition for reducing methane production generated in the ruminant stomach of ruminant animals. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to a feed additive composition for reducing methane production comprising at least one selected from the group consisting of alliin and berberine, more specifically to a feed additive composition for reducing methane production comprising at least one selected from the group consisting of diallyl disulfide (DADS), nitrate, and eucalyptus oil. The feed additive composition according to the present disclosure may be added to the feed without additional treatment, thereby reducing the amount of methane production in the ruminant stomach without negative effects on livestock productivity. Thus, the feed additive composition can be effectively used in the ruminant animal industry.