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    Effect of an alkaloidal fraction of Tabernaemontana elegans (Stapf.) on selected micro-organisms by Pallant, C.A., Cromarty, A.D., Steenkamp, V.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (27-03-2012)
    “…Bacterial infections remain a significant threat to human health. Due to the emergence of widespread antibiotic resistance, development of novel antibiotics is…”
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    Fasting plasma arginine concentrations and ambulatory blood pressures : abstract by Naidoo, C., Cromarty, A.D., Candy, G.P.

    Published in Cardiovascular Journal of Africa (01-01-2013)
    “…Fasting plasma arginine concentrations and ambulatory blood pressures…”
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    pharmacokinetics of meloxicam in vultures by NAIDOO, V, WOLTER, K, CROMARTY, A.D, BARTELS, P, BEKKER, L, McGAW, L, TAGGART, M.A, CUTHBERT, R, SWAN, G.E

    “…Vulture populations across the Asian subcontinent have declined dramatically in the last 15 years and are now on the verge of extinction. Although the cause of…”
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    The antioxidant potential of Sutherlandia frutescens by Fernandes, Antonio C., Cromarty, A. Duncan, Albrecht, Carl, Jansen van Rensburg, Constance E.

    Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (01-11-2004)
    “…One of the best-known multi-purpose medicinal plants in Southern Africa, Sutherlandia frutescens subsp. microphylla (family: Fabaceae/Leguminosa), is used for…”
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    Plasma arginine concentrations are related to proline concentrations in black South African subjects : abstract by Essop, M.R., Cromarty, A.D., Libhaber, E., Nunkoo, T., Sliwa, K., Naidoo, C., Nel, M., Candy, G.P.

    Published in Cardiovascular Journal of Africa (01-11-2008)
    “…Plasma arginine concentrations are related to proline concentrations in black South African subjects…”
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    Brown coal derived humate inhibits contact hypersensitivity; an efficacy, toxicity and teratogenicity study in rats by Van Rensburg, C E J, Snyman, J R, Mokoele, T, Cromarty, A D

    Published in Inflammation (01-10-2007)
    “…The effects of two humate products were compared to that of prednisolone on a contact hypersensitivity rat model. Rats, sensitized with dinitrofluorobenzene…”
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