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Judit Hohmann
Researcher at University of Szeged
Publications - 311
Citations - 7681
Judit Hohmann is an academic researcher from University of Szeged. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diterpene & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 279 publications receiving 6391 citations. Previous affiliations of Judit Hohmann include Kaohsiung Medical University & Humboldt University of Berlin.
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Antimicrobial and antiplasmid activities of essential oils.
TL;DR: The interaction of peppermint oil and menthol with the antibiotics was studied on the same bacterial strain with the checkerboard method and a new mechanism of plasmid curing was established for one of the oil components.
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Euphorbia Diterpenes: Isolation, Structure, Biological Activity, and Synthesis (2008–2012)
Andrea Vasas,Judit Hohmann +1 more
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Natural phenanthrenes and their biological activity.
TL;DR: The present study furnishes an overview of the hydroxy or/and methoxy-substituted 9,10-dihydro/phenanthrene, methylated, prenylated and other monomeric derivatives, dimeric and trimeric phenanthrenes and their biological activities.
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Protective effects of the aerial parts of Salvia officinalis, Melissa Officinalis and Lavandula angustifolia and their constituents against enzyme-dependent and enzyme-independent lipid peroxidation.
TL;DR: The antioxidant effects of aqueous methanolic extracts from three medicinal Lamiaceae species were investigated and Phenolic components present in the plant extracts were evaluated for antioxidant activity and were found effective in both tests.
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Antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of kaempferol rhamnoside derivatives from Bryophyllum pinnatum
Simplice J. N. Tatsimo,Jean De Dieu Tamokou,Léopold Havyarimana,Dezső Csupor,Peter Forgo,Judit Hohmann,Jules-Roger Kuiate,Pierre Tane +7 more
TL;DR: These findings demonstrate that Bryophyllum pinnatum and some of its isolated compounds have interesting antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, and therefore confirming the traditional use of B. pinnum in the treatment of infectious and free radical damages.