Dinh Kim Dang
Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
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Advances in Natural Sciences: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2016
Thi Thuy Duong; Thanh Son Le; Thi Thu Huong Tran; Trung Kien Nguyen; Cuong Tu Ho; Trong Hien Dao; Thi Phuong Quynh Le; Hoai Chau Nguyen; Dinh Kim Dang; Thi Thu Huong Le; Phuong Thu Ha
Silver nanoparticle (AgNP) has a wide range antibacterial effect and is extensively used in different aspects of medicine, food storage, household products, disinfectants, biomonitoring and environmental remediation etc. In the present study, we examined the growth inhibition effect of engineered silver nanoparticles against bloom forming cyanobacterial M. aeruginosa strain. AgNPs were synthesized by a chemical reduction method at room temperature and UV–Vis spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscope (TEM) showed that they presented a maximum absorption at 410 nm and size range between 10 and 18 nm. M. aeruginosa cells exposed during 10 d to AgNPs to a range of concentrations from 0 to 1 mg l−1. The changes in cell density and morphology were used to measure the responses of the M. aeruginosa to AgNPs. The control and treatment units had a significant difference in terms of cell density and growth inhibition (p < 0.05). Increasing the concentration of AgNPs, a reduction of the cell growths in all treatment was observed. The inhibition efficiency was reached 98.7% at higher concentration of AgNPs nanoparticles. The term half maximal effective concentration (EC50) based on the cell growth measured by absorbance at 680 nm (A680) was 0.0075 mg l−1. The inhibition efficiency was 98.7% at high concentration of AgNPs (1 mg l−1). Image of SEM and TEM reflected a shrunk and damaged cell wall indicating toxicity of silver nanoparticles toward M. aeruginosa.
Natural Product Research | 2018
Thanh Nga Pham; Huu Dien Pham; Dinh Kim Dang; Thi Thuy Duong; Thi Phuong Quynh Le; Quang Duong Nguyen; Dat Nguyen Tien
Abstract Four thymol derivatives and two phenolic compounds were isolated from the aerial parts of Eupatorium fortunei. The new structures were elucidated to be 7,8,9-trihydroxythymol (1), and 8,10-didehydro-7,9-dihydroxythymol (2) by means of MS and NMR analysis. The known compounds were identified as 8,9,10-trihydroxythymol (3), 10-acetoxy-8,9-dihydroxythymol (4), o-coumaric acid (5) and 4-(2-hydroxyethyl)benzaldehyde (6). Compound 3 showed strongest inhibitory effect on the growth of Microcystis aeruginosa in comparison with CuSO4.
Ecological Indicators | 2007
Thi Thuy Duong; Agnès Feurtet-Mazel; Michel Coste; Dinh Kim Dang; Alain Boudou
Hydrobiologia | 2006
Thi Thuy Duong; Michel Coste; Agnès Feurtet-Mazel; Dinh Kim Dang; Caroline Gold; Young-Seuk Park; Alain Boudou
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2013
Thi Thuy Duong; Thi Phuong Quynh Le; Thanh-Son Dao; Stephan Pflugmacher; Emma Rochelle-Newall; Trung Kien Hoang; Thi Nguyet Vu; Cuong Tu Ho; Dinh Kim Dang
Environmental Earth Sciences | 2014
Thi Thuy Duong; Sabine Jähnichen; Thi Phuong Quynh Le; Cuong Tu Ho; Trung Kien Hoang; Trung Kien Nguyen; Thi Nguyet Vu; Dinh Kim Dang
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2012
Thi Thuy Duong; Michel Coste; Agnès Feurtet-Mazel; Dinh Kim Dang; Cuong Tu Ho; Thi Phuong Quynh Le
Agricultural Water Management | 2014
Thi Phuong Quynh Le; Cuong Tu Ho; Thi Thuy Duong; Emma Rochelle-Newall; Dinh Kim Dang; Thanh Son Hoang
Medicinal Chemistry Research | 2011
Tien Dat Nguyen; Thi Thuy Duong; Thi Phuong Quynh Le; Van Minh Chau; Minh Ha Le; Dinh Kim Dang; Jung Joon Lee; Marie-Lise Bourguet-Kondracki
Journal of Vietnamese Environment | 2014
Thi Kim Anh Bui; Dinh Kim Dang; Trung Kien Nguyen; Ngoc Minh Nguyen; Quang Trung Nguyen; Hong Chuyen Nguyen