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Nongporn Hutadilok-Towatana

Researcher at Prince of Songkla University

Publications -  37
Citations -  1087

Nongporn Hutadilok-Towatana is an academic researcher from Prince of Songkla University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Xanthone & Garcinia dulcis. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 37 publications receiving 915 citations. Previous affiliations of Nongporn Hutadilok-Towatana include Rangsit University.

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Biological activities of extracts from endophytic fungi isolated from Garcinia plants

TL;DR: Results indicate that endophytic fungi isolated from Garcinia plants in Thailand are potential sources of various bioactive natural products.
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Antioxidant activities of four edible seaweeds from the southern coast of Thailand.

TL;DR: Boiling extracts of the seaweeds, except C. racemosa, were found to have higher total phenolic contents (TPC) than those obtained from the autoclave method, which reflected that in addition to the phenolic compounds, there might be some other active components present in these extracts involved in the antioxidant activity.
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Antioxidative and Free Radical Scavenging Activities of Some Plants Used in Thai Folk Medicine

TL;DR: In this article, methanol extracts from various parts of seven medicinal plants, commonly used in Thai traditional medicine, were evaluated for their antioxidative and free radical scavenging activities.
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Sesquiterpene and xanthone derivatives from the sea fan-derived fungus Aspergillus sydowii PSU-F154.

TL;DR: Three new sesquiterpenes, named aspergillusenes A and B and (+)-(7S)-7-O-methylsydonic acid, and two new hydrogenated xanthone derivatives, were isolated from the sea fan-derived fungus Aspergilli sydowii PSU-F154 together with 10 known compounds.
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Purification and characterization of an extracellular protease from alkaliphilic and thermophilic Bacillus sp. PS719.

TL;DR: An alkaline protease was purified to apparent homogeneity from culture supernatants of Bacillus sp.