Data on keratin expression in human cells cultured with Australian native plant extracts

Australian native plants have a long history of therapeutic use in indigenous cultures particularly for the treatment of wounds. We analysed 14 plant derived compounds from the species Pilidiostigma glabrum, Myoporum montanum, Geijera parviflora, and Rhodomyrtus psidioides for keratin 1, 5, 10 and 1...

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Main Authors: Damian H. Adams, Qingyao Shou, Hans Wohlmuth, Allison J. Cowin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-06-01
Series:Data in Brief
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340916300919
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spelling doaj-da2b32ba6ece4412965642acf948019a2020-11-25T01:40:28ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092016-06-017848867Data on keratin expression in human cells cultured with Australian native plant extractsDamian H. Adams0Qingyao Shou1Hans Wohlmuth2Allison J. Cowin3Regenerative Medicine, Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, South Australia 5095, AustraliaSouthern Cross Plant Science, Southern Cross University, Lismore, New South Wales 2480, AustraliaSouthern Cross Plant Science, Southern Cross University, Lismore, New South Wales 2480, Australia; Integria Healthcare, Gallans Road, Ballina, New South Wales 2478, AustraliaRegenerative Medicine, Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, South Australia 5095, Australia; Corresponding author.Australian native plants have a long history of therapeutic use in indigenous cultures particularly for the treatment of wounds. We analysed 14 plant derived compounds from the species Pilidiostigma glabrum, Myoporum montanum, Geijera parviflora, and Rhodomyrtus psidioides for keratin 1, 5, 10 and 14 supporting the research article “Native Australian plant extracts differentially induce Collagen I and Collagen III in vitro and could be important targets for the development of new wound healing therapies” [5]. An in situ immunofluorescence assay was used in a 96 well tissue culture plate format to measure keratin expression in immortalised human keratinocytes (HaCaTs) exposed Australian native plant compounds to NMR spectra for the plant extracts are included in this article as is quantitative fluorescent intensity data of keratin 1, 5, 10 and 14 expression.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340916300919
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author Damian H. Adams
Qingyao Shou
Hans Wohlmuth
Allison J. Cowin
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Qingyao Shou
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Data on keratin expression in human cells cultured with Australian native plant extracts
Data in Brief
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title Data on keratin expression in human cells cultured with Australian native plant extracts
title_short Data on keratin expression in human cells cultured with Australian native plant extracts
title_full Data on keratin expression in human cells cultured with Australian native plant extracts
title_fullStr Data on keratin expression in human cells cultured with Australian native plant extracts
title_full_unstemmed Data on keratin expression in human cells cultured with Australian native plant extracts
title_sort data on keratin expression in human cells cultured with australian native plant extracts
publisher Elsevier
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publishDate 2016-06-01
description Australian native plants have a long history of therapeutic use in indigenous cultures particularly for the treatment of wounds. We analysed 14 plant derived compounds from the species Pilidiostigma glabrum, Myoporum montanum, Geijera parviflora, and Rhodomyrtus psidioides for keratin 1, 5, 10 and 14 supporting the research article “Native Australian plant extracts differentially induce Collagen I and Collagen III in vitro and could be important targets for the development of new wound healing therapies” [5]. An in situ immunofluorescence assay was used in a 96 well tissue culture plate format to measure keratin expression in immortalised human keratinocytes (HaCaTs) exposed Australian native plant compounds to NMR spectra for the plant extracts are included in this article as is quantitative fluorescent intensity data of keratin 1, 5, 10 and 14 expression.
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