Abstract: A vapour of a blend comprising the oil of orange and the oil of bergamot, a process for its preparation and its use as an antimicrobial. The vapour has been found to be particularly useful on food contaminated with microorganisms without affecting the sensory properties of the food.
Abstract: A method of determining in a subject a predisposition to, or increased risk for, developing a tendon, ligament, or other soft tissue injury or pathology, the method comprising the step of screening the subject for the presence of at least one poly-morphism in at least one gene family selected from the group consisting of any one or more of: the matrix metallo-protease (MMP) family, the collagen family, including the COL5A1 and COL12A1 genes, the glycoprotein family, including the TNC and COMP genes, and derivatives thereof, which polymorphism is a polymorphism which results in a modified, augmented, or gated interaction with other members of the gene families mentioned herein, when compared to a wild-type interaction.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 4, 2009
Publication date:
January 5, 2012
Applicants:
SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHAMPTON, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
Inventors:
Malcolm Robert Collins, Martin Peter Schwellnus, Stuart Martin Raleigh, William J. Ribbans, Roger K. W. Smith
Abstract: A vapour of a blend comprising the oil of orange and the oil of bergamot, a process for its preparation and its use as an antimicrobial. The vapour has been found to be particularly useful on food contaminated with microorganisms without affecting the sensory properties of the food.