A new type of biological pesticide has been widely used

A new type of biological pesticide, S-induced antibiotics, which can help plants resist drought, turbulence, freezing, salinization, promote plant growth, and improve quality, has now achieved industrial production in Deyang City, Sichuan Province. The test showed that after applying the pesticide preparation formulated with S-receptor to the original drug, Xinjiang cotton still produced more than 20% of its output after being suddenly chilled by ultra-low temperature for 3 days; it was applied to the transplanting of vegetables in Dabu and Lu greenhouses, and it was not wilting and returning to green. The yield is high, and the increase in harvested grain is more than dry grain. The tree is used for planting trees in Guyuan, Ningxia, which has strong drought resistance and the survival rate is increased by 30%. S-inducing hormone, also known as "natural abscisic acid," is a "stress hormone" that has the ability to withstand "abiotic stresses" (drenched cold, salt, and alkali). The Chengdu Institute of Biology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences began in 1993. Under the leadership of young researcher Tan Hong, after six years, the company developed the S-inducing enzyme technology production line in China, and established Sichuan Longxun Fusheng Science and Technology Co., Ltd. with Sichuan Longxi Group. The company, after nearly one year of hard work, built a 20-ton fermentation tank and achieved a successful trial of the fermentation and extraction process. By the end of last year, the company had produced more than 200 kilograms of the original S-receptor drug. It is understood that the U.S. product has a price of 230 U.S. dollars per milligram, and China’s product price is only 200 yuan per kilogram. An acre of land only takes a few dollars. Currently, the project has applied for 10 international patents and 9 national invention patents. It has also been listed by the State Intellectual Property Office as the first batch of 10 “national patent strategy implementation promotion projects”.

Antimalarial:

Antimalarial medications, also known as antimalarials, are designed to prevent or cure malaria. Such drugs may be used for some or all of the following:

Treatment of malaria in individuals with suspected or confirmed infection

Prevention of infection in individuals visiting a malaria-endemic region who have no immunity (Malaria prophylaxis)

Routine intermittent treatment of certain groups in endemic regions (Intermittent preventive therapy)

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Current practice in treating cases of malaria is based on the concept of combination therapy, since this offers several advantages, including reduced risk of treatment failure, reduced risk of developing resistance, enhanced convenience, and reduced side-effects. Prompt parasitological confirmation by microscopy, or alternatively by rapid diagnostic tests, is recommended in all patients suspected of malaria before treatment is started. Treatment solely on the basis of clinical suspicion should only be considered when a parasitological diagnosis is not accessible.


Antiparasitic:

Antiparasitics are a class of medications which are indicated for the treatment of parasitic diseases, such as those caused by helminths,amoeba, ectoparasites, parasitic fungi, and protozoa, among others. Antiparasitics target the parasitic agents of the infections by destroying them or inhibiting their growth;[4] they are usually effective against a limited number of parasites within a particular class. Antiparasitics are one of the antimicrobial drugs which include antibiotics that target bacteria, and antifungals that target fungi. They may be administered orally, intravenously or topically.

Broad-spectrum antiparasitics, analogous to broad-spectrum antibiotics for bacteria, are Antiparasitic Drugs with efficacy in treating a wide range of parasitic infections caused by parasites from different classes.


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