Nanthawan Reuk-ngam
Name: Nanthawan Reuk-ngam
Office address: R320, 3rd Floor, Chemistry Research Building
54 Kamphaeng Phet 6 Talat Bang Khen, Lak Si, Bangkok 10210, Thailand
Tel: +66 25530 8555 (ext. 8951 )
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Research Scientist
Research Interests
Antimicrobial activity of natural and synthetic compounds
Education
B. Sc. Microbiology Naresuan University Thailand
M. Sc Public Health Mahidol University Thailand
Publications
1. Reuk-ngam N, Chimnoi N, Khunnawutmanotham N, Techasakul S. Antimicrobial activity of coronarin D and its synergistic potential with antibiotics. Biomed Research International; Volumn 2014, Article ID 581985, 8 pages.
2. Makarasen A, Reuk-ngam N, Chuysinuan P, Aonsri C, Isobe M, Techasakul S. In vitro antimicrobial activity of cereulide and valinomycin compare with cyclic D,L-α-peptides and their enhanced effect. Int J Pharma Bio Sci. 2015;6(1):77-85.
3. Boonsombat J, Mahidol C, Chawengrum P, Reuk-ngam N, Chimnoi N, Techasakul S, Ruchirawat S, Thongnest S. Roscotanes and Roscoranes: Oxygenated Abietane and Pimarane Diterpenoids from Kaempferia roscoeana. Phytochemistry. 2017;143:36-44.
4. Makarasen A, Reuk-ngam N, Khlaychan P, Chuysinuan P, Isobe M, Techasakul S. Mode of action and synergistic effect of valinomycin and cereulide with amphotericin B against Candida albicans and Cryptococcus albidus. J Mycol Med. 1970;-.
5. Chimnoi N, Reuk-ngam N, Chuysinuan P, Khlaychan P, Khunnawutmanotham N, Chokchaichamnankit D, Thamniyom W, Klayraung S, Mahidol C, Techasakul S, Characterization of essential oil from Ocimum gratissimum leaves: Antibacterial and mode of action against selected gastroenteritis pathogens, Microbial Pathogenesis (2018), doi: 10.1016/j.micpath.2018.03.041.
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