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  1. Wong RC, Ooi ML, Ng SW
    PMID: 21202229 DOI: 10.1107/S1600536808010751
    The asymmetric unit of the title compound, [Mo(2)(C(5)H(5))(2)(C(7)H(7)S)(2)(CO)(2)], consists of two half-mol-ecules, each molecule lying on a centre of symmetry. The thiol-ate groups function as bridges between the Mo(II) atoms, which adopt a quasi-octa-hedral geometry. In the octa-hedral environment the two ligating S atoms are in a cis arrangement.
  2. Rozman NAS, Tong WY, Leong CR, Anuar MR, Karim S, Ong SK, et al.
    Sci Rep, 2020 02 24;10(1):3307.
    PMID: 32094395 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-60364-0
    Essential oil of Homalomena pineodora inhibits diabetic pathogens; however, the activity was not sustainable when applied as wound dressing. This study aims to synthesise the essential oil nanoparticle using chitosan. The nanoparticles were synthesised with ion gelation method, confirmed by spectroscopic analysis. The spherical nanoparticles display a size of 70 nm, with strong surface charge of +24.10 mV. The nanoparticles showed an initial burst release followed by a slow release pattern for 72 h, following the first order of kinetic. The release behaviour was ideal for wound dressing. The antimicrobial activity was broad spectrum. The formation of nanoparticle enhanced the antimicrobial efficacy of the essential oil. The nanoparticle also showed a concentration-dependent killing behaviour on time-kill assay. In the 3D collagen wound models, the nanoparticles reduced the microbial growth by 60-80%. In conclusion, H. pineodora nanoparticles showed pharmaceutical potential in inhibiting microbial growth on diabetic ulcers.
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