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Ricardo D. Enriz

Researcher at National University of San Luis

Publications -  200
Citations -  3935

Ricardo D. Enriz is an academic researcher from National University of San Luis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ab initio & Methylamide. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 193 publications receiving 3569 citations. Previous affiliations of Ricardo D. Enriz include National Scientific and Technical Research Council & Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena.

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In vitro antifungal evaluation and structure-activity relationships of a new series of chalcone derivatives and synthetic analogues, with inhibitory properties against polymers of the fungal cell wall

TL;DR: The synthesis, in vitro antifungal evaluation and SAR study of 41 chalcones and analogues and all active structures tested for their capacity of inhibiting Saccharomyces cerevisiae beta(1,3)-glucan synthase and chitin synthase, enzymes that catalyze the synthesis of the major polymers of the fungal cell wall.
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Synthesis and antifungal activity of (Z)-5-arylidenerhodanines

TL;DR: An efficient microwave-assisted synthesis of new (Z)-5-arylidenerhodanines under solvent-free conditions is described and their in vitro antifungal activity was evaluated following the CLSI guidelines against a panel of both standardized and clinical opportunistic pathogenic fungi.
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Antimicrobial activity of aqueous extracts and of berberine isolated from Berberis heterophylla.

TL;DR: The antimicrobial activity of Berberis heterophylla leaves, stems and root aqueous extracts was studied in vitro on Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and fungi.
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In vitro evaluation of antifungal properties of 8.O.4'-neolignans.

TL;DR: Eighteen racemic 8.4'-neolignans with six different substitution patterns in rings A and B, in their ketone and in their erythro and threo alcoholic forms, were evaluated for antifungal activity by the agar dilution method and E.O. floccosum was the most susceptible species.