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Antonio Herrera

Researcher at University of Zaragoza

Publications -  234
Citations -  6705

Antonio Herrera is an academic researcher from University of Zaragoza. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteosynthesis & Osteoporosis. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 230 publications receiving 5881 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Herrera include Junta of Andalusia & University of Granada.

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Antimicrobial activity and chemical composition of Thymus vulgaris, Thymus zygis and Thymus hyemalis essential oils

TL;DR: Results presented here may suggest that the essential oils from T. hyemalis (thymol) followed by T. zygis (thcyol) and T. vulgaris possesses antimicrobial properties, and are a potential source of antimicrobial ingredients for the food industry.
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In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oils from Aromatic Plants against Selected Foodborne Pathogens

TL;DR: Because some of the essential oils were highly inhibitory in small quantities to selected pathogenic microorganisms, they may provide alternatives to conventional antimicrobial additives in foods.
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High prevalence of multiple resistance to antibiotics in Salmonella serovars isolated from a poultry slaughterhouse in Spain.

TL;DR: The appearance of substantial multiresistance in foodborne Salmonella isolates suggests the need for more prudent use of antibiotics by farmers, veterinarians, and physicians.
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Evaluation of the chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of Mentha pulegium, Juniperus phoenicea, and Cyperus longus essential oils from Morocco

TL;DR: In this article, the chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils (EOs) of Mentha pulegium L., Juniperus phoenicea L. and Cyperus longus L. from Morocco were evaluated.
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A comparative study of trochanteric fractures treated with the Gamma nail or the proximal femoral nail.

TL;DR: To compare the results obtained using two osteosynthesis systems developed for the surgical treatment of fractures of the trochanteric region of the femur, based on the principles of closed intramedullary nailing, the Gamma nail and the proximal femoral nail is presented.