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Chromatin remodeling redulation by small molecules and metabolites

2010

Chromatin remodeling metabolites
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Follow up: palmitic acid ester of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and palmitic acid diester of 11-hydroxy-THC – unsuccessful search for additional THC met…

2020

Abstract Objectives In a previous investigation we searched for the occurrence of palmitic acid ester compounds of delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and its primary metabolite 11-hydroxy-delta9-THC (11-OH-THC) in human body fluids and tissues (THC palmitic acid monoester [THC-Pal] and 11-OH-THC palmitic acid diester [11-OH-THC-DiPal]). As those esters could not be detected in various human body fluids (e.g. blood) or tissues (e.g. adipose tissue) we extended the investigation analyzing adipose tissue samples of mice previously given synthetic THC or a cannabis extract. Methods In total, 48 adipose tissue samples previously tested positive for THC by means of a liquid chromatographic triple …

ChromatographyChemistry11-Hydroxy-THCPalmitic AcidPrimary metaboliteAdipose tissueEstersMass spectrometricGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryTriple quadrupole mass spectrometerPalmitic acidMicechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineAnimalsHumansPharmacology (medical)DronabinolGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsTetrahydrocannabinolChromatography Liquidmedicine.drugDrug Metabolism and Personalized Therapy
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Grapevine and wine metabolomics-based guidelines for fair data and metadata management

2021

In the era of big and omics data, good organization, management, and description of experimental data are crucial for achieving high-quality datasets. This, in turn, is essential for the export of robust results, to publish reliable papers, make data more easily available, and unlock the huge potential of data reuse. Lately, more and more journals now require authors to share data and metadata according to the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles. This work aims to provide a step-by-step guideline for the FAIR data and metadata management specific to grapevine and wine science. In detail, the guidelines include recommendations for the organization of data and meta…

Computer scienceEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismInteroperabilityMicrobiologyBiochemistryAnnotationMetadata managementTechnical NoteVitisSettore CHIM/10 - CHIMICA DEGLI ALIMENTIwineMolecular BiologyPublicationmetabolites<i>Vitis</i>mass spectrometrybusiness.industryplantsExperimental dataData scienceopen-data; plants; omics; Vitis; wine; metabolites; chromatography; mass spectrometryQR1-502Chromatography; Mass spectrometry; Metabolites; Omics; Open-data; Plants; Vitis; WineomicsMetadataOpen dataopen-datachromatographySample collectionbusiness
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Application of Cell Culture for the Production of Bioactive Compounds from Sponges:  Synthesis of Avarol by Primmorphs from Dysidea avara

2000

Among all metazoan phyla, sponges are known to produce the largest number of bioactive compounds. However, until now, only one compound, arabinofuranosyladenine, has been approved for application in humans. One major obstacle is the limited availability of larger quantities of defined sponge starting material. Recently, we introduced the in vitro culture of primmorphs from Suberites domuncula, which contain proliferating cells. Now we have established the primmorph culture also from the marine sponge Dysidea avara and demonstrate that this special form of sponge cell aggregates produces avarol, a sesquiterpenoid hydroquinone, known to display strong cytostatic activity especially against ma…

CroatiaCell Culture TechniquesPharmaceutical ScienceAntineoplastic AgentsSecondary metaboliteAntiviral AgentsAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesisDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsIncubationChromatography High Pressure LiquidCell AggregationElectrophoresis Agar GelPharmacologybiologySecondary metabolites. Suberites domuncula. Geodia-cydonium. MarineOrganic ChemistryDNAbiology.organism_classificationIn vitroTerpenoidPoriferaSuberites domunculaSpongeComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryBiochemistryCell cultureRNAMolecular MedicineSpectrophotometry UltravioletChromatography Thin LayerSesquiterpenesThymidinemedicine.drugJournal of Natural Products
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Roflumilast N-oxide reverses corticosteroid resistance in neutrophils from patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

2013

Background Glucocorticoid functions are markedly impaired in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor roflumilast N-oxide (RNO) is the active metabolite of roflumilast approved as a treatment to reduce the risk of exacerbations in patients with severe COPD. Objective We sought to characterize the differential effects of RNO versus corticosteroids and their potential additive/synergistic effect in neutrophils from patients with COPD, thus providing scientific rationale for the combination of roflumilast with corticosteroids in the clinic. Methods Peripheral blood neutrophils were isolated from patients with COPD (n = 32), smokers (n = 7), …

CyclopropanesLipopolysaccharidesMaleMAPK/ERK pathwaymedicine.medical_specialtyNeutrophilsPrimary Cell CultureImmunologyDrug ResistanceAminopyridinesGene ExpressionComplex MixturesDexamethasoneHistone DeacetylasesPhosphatidylinositol 3-KinasesPulmonary Disease Chronic ObstructiveGlucocorticoid receptorAdrenal Cortex HormonesInternal medicineTobaccomedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyMacrophage Migration-Inhibitory FactorsDexamethasoneActive metaboliteRoflumilastAgedCOPDbusiness.industryInterleukin-8Drug SynergismMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseIntramolecular OxidoreductasesEndocrinologyMatrix Metalloproteinase 9BenzamidesMitogen-Activated Protein Kinase PhosphatasesFemaleMacrophage migration inhibitory factorPhosphodiesterase 4 InhibitorsbusinessBiomarkersGlucocorticoidmedicine.drugJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Ocena aktywności przeciwdrobnoustrojowej ekstraktu roślinnego z Dionaea muscipula

2018

Rośliny owadożerne są przedmiotem badań, nie tylko ze względu na charakterystyczny dla nich sposób pobierania składników odżywczych z otoczenia, ale również z powodu ich pożądanego oddziaływania na mikroorganizmy. W piśmiennictwie znajdujemy potwierdzenie, że ekstrakty z roślin owadożernych mają działanie nie tylko bakteriostatyczne, ale również bakteriobójcze i grzybobójcze. Do badań wybrano jednego z przedstawicieli roślin owadożernych, Dionaea muscipula J. Ellis (Muchołówka amerykańska), w celu określenia ich aktywności biologicznej. Materiałem do badań były odpowiednio przygotowanie ekstrakty z dwóch odmian Dionaea muscipula: Regular Form oraz Red Green. Hodowle prowadzono w warunkach ś…

Dionaea muscipulasecondary metabolitesMuchołówka amerykańskamikroorganizmy patogennemetabolity wtórnepathogenic microorganisms
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Perspiration versus saliva--basic aspects concerning their use in roadside drug testing.

1999

Various aspects concerning the practical application and forensic interpretation of data obtained by saliva drug testing and drug monitoring from the skin surface are discussed. Basic information on the composition of saliva and skin secretions and their particular transport mechanisms, as far as known, are given. For drugs of abuse secretion into saliva is suggested to be by passive diffusion and to depend on lipid solubility, pKa, plasma protein binding and on the pH of saliva. Drug molecules from blood are considered to reach the skin surface by various routes such as by sweat and sebum as well as by inter- and/or transcellular diffusion. The role of the stratum corneum as a temporary dr…

DrugSalivaDrugs of abuseintegumentary systemChemistryIllicit Drugsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPharmacologySensitivity and SpecificityPathology and Forensic MedicineSubstance Abuse Detectionmedicine.anatomical_structureSkin surfaceDrug reservoirStratum corneummedicineHumansCocaine metabolitesPerspirationmedicine.symptomDrug MonitoringSalivaSweatmedia_commonInternational journal of legal medicine
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Induction of Drug Transporters Alters Disposition of Risperidone - A Study in Mice

2010

Pharmacokinetic interactions, e.g. modulation of drug transporters like P-glycoprotein at the blood-brain barrier, can be a reason for treatment non-response. This study focuses on the influence of induction of drug transporters on the disposition of the antipsychotic drugs risperidone and 9-hydroxyrisperidone. Brain and serum concentrations of risperidone and its active metabolite 9-hydroxyrisperidone, which are known P-glycoprotein substrates, were measured after drug transporter induction with rifampicin, dexamethasone or 5-pregnene-3beta-ol-20-on-16alpha-carbonitrile using high performance liquid chromatography. Disposition of risperidone and 9-hydroxyrisperidone was dramatically decrea…

Drugmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:RS1-441Pharmaceutical ScienceP-glycoproteinPharmacologyArticlelcsh:Pharmacy and materia medicaPharmacokineticsMedicineAntipsychoticDexamethasoneActive metaboliteP-glycoproteinmedia_commonrisperidoneRisperidonebiologybusiness.industryTransporterdrug transporterantipsychoticsdispositionbiology.protein9-hydroxyrisperidonebusinessmedicine.drugPharmaceutics
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Chemical Constituents and Biological Properties of Genus Doronicum (Asteraceae)

2021

The genus Doronicum, belonging to tribe Senecioneae (Fam. Asteraceae), is found mainly in the Asia, Europe and North Africa. This genus of plant has always been used in traditional medicinal treatments due to the many biological properties shown such as killing parasitic worms and for relieving constipation, as well as to improve heart health, to alleviate pain and inflammation, to treat insect bites, etc. According to the World Flora the genus Doronicum contains 39 subordinate taxa.[1-3] The purpose of this article, which covers data published from 1970 to 2021 with more than 110 articles, aims to carry out a complete and critical review of the Doronicum genus, examining traditional uses a…

Florabiological propertieBioengineeringAsteraceaeTribe (biology)BiochemistryAntioxidantsessential oilGenusBiological propertyHumansethnopharmacologyMolecular BiologyPyrrolizidine AlkaloidsbiologyTraditional medicineMolecular StructureChemistrysecondary metabolitesAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicineSenecioneaeAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicAnti-Bacterial AgentsDoronicum ssp. (Asteraceae)Chemical constituentsMolecular MedicineDoronicum
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Histological Change in Cucumber Tissue and Cellulase Activity of Plectosphaerella melonis Strain 502

2022

In the last ten years, many countries around the world recorded a new disease of the Cucurbitaceae, the agent of which was P. melonis. The ability of P. melonis 502 to form intracellular mycelium in the epidermal and parenchymal tissues of roots was shown. Leading tissues (xylem and phloem) did not colonize, which indicates the impossibility of plant vessel clogging and shows the fungus&rsquo;s biochemical effects on plants, which causes the process of pathogenesis. P. melonis 502 is able to develop in a wide range of pH values, while the pH-optimum is 8.5. P. melonis 502 is able to adjust the pH of the medium to the optimal value&mdash;8.5. We also showed that cellulase enzyme synthesis de…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessespH-optimumsecondary metabolitesProcess Chemistry and TechnologyPlectosphaerella melonisGeneral EngineeringGeneral Materials Sciencecellulase activityInstrumentationcucumbercellulase activity; cucumber; pathogen; pH-optimum; <i>Plectosphaerella melonis</i>; secondary metabolitesComputer Science ApplicationspathogenApplied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 10; Pages: 5085
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