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The chemical composition of the aerial parts of Stachys spreitzenhoferi (Lamiaceae) growing in Kythira Island (Greece), and their antioxidant, antimi…

2022

The Stachys L. genus has been used in traditional medicine to treat skin inflammations, stomach disorders, and stress. The aim of this study was to investigate the chemical profile and biological activity of the methanolic extract of Stachys spreitzenhoferi Heldr. (Lamiaceae) aerial parts, collected on the island of Kythira, South Greece. The analysis by liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization and high-resolution mass spectrometry [LC-(-)ESI/HRMSn] of the methanol extract revealed the occurrence of thirty-six compounds - flavonoids, phenylethanoid glycosides, iridoids, quinic acid derivatives, aliphatic alcohol glycosides, and oligosaccharides - highlighting the substanti…

Staphylococcus aureusQuinic AcidPlant ScienceAntiproliferative activityHorticultureAntimicrobial activityBiochemistryAntioxidantsAntimicrobial activity; Antioxidant effects; Antiproliferative activity; LC-(−)ESI/HRMS(n); Lamiaceae; Stachys spreitzenhoferi Heldr.; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Antioxidants; Flavonoids; Glycosides; Greece; Humans; Iridoids; Methanol; Plant Components Aerial; Plant Extracts; Quinic Acid; Reactive Oxygen Species; Staphylococcus aureus; Superoxide Dismutase; U937 Cells; Anti-Infective Agents; Lamiaceae; StachysAnti-Infective AgentsHumansIridoidsStachys spreitzenhoferi HeldrGlycosidesMolecular BiologyFlavonoidsLamiaceaeGreecePlant ExtractsSuperoxide DismutaseMethanolStachys spreitzenhoferi Heldr.LC-(−)ESI/HRMS(n)AerialGeneral MedicineU937 CellsAntioxidant effectPlant Components AerialAnti-Bacterial AgentsAntioxidant effectsStachysPlant ComponentsReactive Oxygen Species
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The Use of Silicones as Extractants of Biologically Active Substances from Vegetable Raw Materials

2021

Based on theoretical studies, the authors of this paper propose the use of cosmetic organosilicon polymers (commonly called silicones) for the extraction of a complex of biologically active substances contained in vegetable raw materials. It is important to note that the biological molecules do not interact with the organosilicones and, therefore, their properties are not altered after the extraction. In this work, we investigate the efficiency of several polyorganosiloxanes as extractants of vegetable raw materials (Calendula Officialis L. and Artemisia Absinthium L.) useful for the preparation of cosmetic emulsions. Specifically, the extraction studies were conducted by using polyorganosi…

TechnologyQH301-705.5Cosmetic polyorganosiloxanesQC1-999ExtractionRaw materialchemistry.chemical_compoundAntioxidant activityOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceAqueous and silicone plant extractsBiology (General)QD1-999InstrumentationSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaOrganosiliconFluid Flow and Transfer Processeschemistry.chemical_classificationBiologically active substancesPolydimethylsiloxaneTPhysicsProcess Chemistry and TechnologySingle componentExtraction (chemistry)General EngineeringPolymerEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Silicone oilComputer Science ApplicationsChemistrychemistryBiologically active substancesTA1-2040Applied Sciences
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Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction, Centrifugation and Ultrafiltration: Multistage Process for Polyphenol Recovery from Purple Sweet Potatoes

2016

This work provides an evaluation of an ultrasound-assisted, combined extraction, centrifugation and ultrafiltration process for the optimal recovery of polyphenols. A purple sweet potato (PSP) extract has been obtained using ultrasonic circulating extraction equipment at a power of 840 W, a frequency of 59 kHz and using water as solvent. Extract ultrafiltration, using polyethersulfone (PES), was carried out for the recovery of polyphenol, protein and anthocyanin. Pre-treatment, via the centrifugation of purple sweet potato extract at 2500 rpm over 6 min, led to better polyphenol recovery, with satisfactory protein removal (reused for future purposes), than PSP extract filtration without cen…

Ultrafiltrationpurple sweet potatoAgronomiaPharmaceutical Science01 natural sciencesArticleAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionAnthocyaninslcsh:QD241-441chemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologylcsh:Organic chemistrylawDrug DiscoveryCentrifugation; Filtration; Polyphenols; Purple sweet potato; Ultrasound; Anthocyanins; Chromatography High Pressure Liquid; Ipomoea batatas; Plant Extracts; Polyphenols; Ultrasonics; Medicine (all); Organic ChemistryCentrifugationUltrasonicspurple sweet potato; ultrasound; polyphenols; filtration; centrifugationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryIpomoea batatasFiltrationChromatography High Pressure LiquidpolyphenolsfiltrationcentrifugationQuímica agrícolaChromatographyChromatographyFoulingPlant ExtractsultrasoundMedicine (all)010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)Organic Chemistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesSolventchemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)PolyphenolAnthocyaninHigh Pressure LiquidMolecular MedicineMolecules; Volume 21; Issue 11; Pages: 1584
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Role of Natural Cross Linkers in Resin–Dentin Bond Durability: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

2022

Background: The role of endogenous Matrix Metallo Proteinases in resin dentin bond deterioration over time has been well documented. The present study aimed to systematically review the literature; in vitro and ex vivo studies that assessed the outcomes of natural cross-linkers for immediate and long-term tensile bond strength were included. Methods: The manuscript search was carried out in six electronic databases—PubMed/MEDLINE, LILACS, SciELO, Cochrane, Web of Science and DOAJ, without publication year limits. Only manuscripts in English (including the translated articles) were selected, and the last search was performed in December 2020. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Revi…

matrix metalloproteinase inhibitorsmatrix metalloproteinase; matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors; plant extract; Grape seed extract; flavonoidsmatrix metalloproteinaseflavonoidsplant extractGeneral Materials ScienceGrape seed extract
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Plant Specialized Metabolites in Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) Kernel and Byproducts: An Update on Chemistry, Biological Activity, and Analytical Aspec…

2019

Abstract Corylus avellana (hazelnut) is one of the most popular tree nuts on a worldwide basis. The main products of C. avellana are kernels, a nutritious food, with a high content of healthy lipids, contained in a hard shell. In recent years, along with the ongoing research carried out on hazelnut kernels, a growing interest has been addressed to the hazelnut byproducts including hazelnut skin, hazelnut hard shell, and hazelnut green leafy cover as well as hazelnut tree leaf. These byproducts deriving from the roasting, cracking, shelling/hulling, and harvesting processes have been found as a source of “phytochemicals” with biological activity. The aim of this review is to provide a compre…

phenolicsPharmaceutical ScienceAntineoplastic Agents01 natural sciencesNutritious foodAnalytical ChemistryHuman healthCorylusAnti-Infective AgentsBetulaceaeDrug Discoveryanalytical tools; Betulaceae; biological activities; Corylus avellana; diarylheptanoids; phenolics; taxanes; Animals; Anti-Infective Agents; Antineoplastic Agents; Antipain; Corylus; Humans; Nuts; Plant ExtractsAnimalsAntipainHumansNutsFood scienceHazelnut treeBeneficial effectsRoastingPharmacology010405 organic chemistryChemistryPlant ExtractsOrganic Chemistrybiological activitiestaxanes0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrydiarylheptanoidsComplementary and alternative medicineMolecular Medicineanalytical toolsCorylus avellana
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