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Best practice in research – Overcoming common challenges in phytopharmacological research

2019

Abstract Background The pharmacology, toxicology and pharmacokinetics of bioactive preparations derived from natural sources has become a flourishing field of research. However, researching complex extracts and natural products faces numerous challenges. More broadly in recent years the critique of pharmacological research, and specifically its design, the methods used and reporting has intensified. Aims This consensus document provides a perspective on what constitutes best practice in pharmacological research on bioactive preparations derived from natural sources, providing a perspective of what the leading specialist journals in the field consider as the core characteristics of good rese…

PharmacologyBiological Products0303 health sciencesBiomedical ResearchPlants MedicinalComputer scienceStatement (logic)media_common.quotation_subjectBest practiceFlourishingLetters to the EditorsField (computer science)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDrug DiscoveryHumansRelevance (law)Natural (music)Quality (business)Engineering ethicsLetter to the Editor030304 developmental biologySimple (philosophy)media_commonJournal of Ethnopharmacology
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In-use physicochemical and microbiological stability of biological parenteral products

2015

Pharmaceutical scientists in the biotechnology industry have traditionally focused on achieving acceptable shelf lives of drug products in their original, unopened product unit configuration (e.g., two years stored at 2–8 °C). However, it is now clear that stability considerations extend beyond

PharmacologyBiological ProductsBacteriabusiness.industryChemistry PharmaceuticalDrug CompoundingHealth PolicyProteinsBiotechnologyPharmaceutical SolutionsDrug StabilityHumansInfusions ParenteralBusinessBiochemical engineeringProduct (category theory)Drug ContaminationDrug PackagingBiotechnology industryAmerican Journal of Health-System Pharmacy
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Dis-organizing centrosomal clusters: specific cancer therapy for a generic spread?

2015

Cancer is a leading cause of mortality and the annual incidence of new cancer cases is rising worldwide. Due to the frequent development of resistance and the side effects of established anti-cancer drugs, the quest for new drugs with improved therapeutic features goes on. In contrast to cytotoxic chemotherapy of the past, the concept of targeted chemotherapy attempts to increase specificity of therapy by attacking tumor-related mechanisms. A novel emerging treatment concept represents the inhibition of centrosomal clustering. The centrosome regulates mitotic spindle formation assuring uniform separation of chromosomes to daughter cells. Many tumors contain supernumerary centrosomes, which …

PharmacologyCentrosomeBiological ProductsCell divisionColcemidOrganic ChemistryBiologyBiochemistrySpindle pole bodyVinblastineCell biologySpindle apparatusNocodazolechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCentrosomeNeoplasmsDrug DiscoverymedicineMolecular MedicineAnimalsHumansMultipolar spindlesmedicine.drugCurrent medicinal chemistry
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Bioactive Polyphenols from Grapes and Wine Emphasized with Resveratrol

2013

Grape polyphenols are abundant. They play essential roles in the plant's life, particularly in defence mechanisms. Moreover, the grape, fresh or dried, is a widely consumed fruit by humans, as are its by-products, grape juice and wine. They also contain vast and highly varied quantities of polyphenols. Like other phytophenols, grape and wine resveratrol is considered a protective micronutrient. Resveratrol is a well known antioxidant, for example, a protector of low-density lipoproteins against oxidation. Its applications are therefore highly varied. Research supports the idea that wine consumed regularly, without excess, is a natural biological product possesses preventive properties, and …

PharmacologyWineAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentBiological Availabilityfood and beveragesWineContext (language use)Biological productBiologyResveratrolchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryResveratrolPolyphenolStilbenesDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsHumansFrench paradoxVitisFood sciencePlants EdibleHuman speciesCurrent Pharmaceutical Design
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Anticancer activities of six selected natural compounds of some Cameroonian medicinal plants.

2011

BACKGROUND: Natural products are well recognized as sources of drugs in several human ailments. In the present work, we carried out a preliminary screening of six natural compounds, xanthone V(1) (1); 2-acetylfuro-1,4-naphthoquinone (2); physcion (3); bisvismiaquinone (4); vismiaquinone (5); 1,8-dihydroxy-3-geranyloxy-6-methylanthraquinone (6) against MiaPaCa-2 pancreatic and CCRF-CEM leukemia cells and their multidrug-resistant subline, CEM/ADR5000. Compounds 1 and 2 were then tested in several other cancer cells and their possible mode of action were investigated. METHODOLOGY/FINDINGS: The tested compounds were previously isolated from the Cameroonian medicinal plants Vismia laurentii (1,…

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Stem cells, cancer stem-like cells, and natural products.

2012

Somatic stem cells can be found in many rapidly regenerating tissues, e.g., the skin, gastrointestinal mucosa, and hematopoietic system, but are also present at low numbers in non-regenerative organs such as the heart and brain. In these organs, somatic stem cells aid in normal tissue homeostasis and repair after injury as well as self-renewal and the generation of specific progenitor cells during differentiation. Cancer stem-like cells are a small subpopulation of self-renewing cells that are able to proliferate upon appropriate stimulation and differentiate into heterogeneous lineages in tumors. Modulation of the behavior of normal tissue stem cells and cancer stem-like cells is an emergi…

Pluripotent Stem CellsPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCell SurvivalStem cell theory of agingPharmaceutical ScienceClinical uses of mesenchymal stem cellsTretinoinBiologyAnalytical ChemistryCancer stem cellNeoplasmsDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansCell LineageProgenitor cellEmbryonic Stem CellsStem cell transplantation for articular cartilage repairCell ProliferationPharmacologyBiological ProductsOrganic ChemistryCell DifferentiationCell Cycle CheckpointsAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicCell biologyComplementary and alternative medicineAmniotic epithelial cellsNeoplastic Stem CellsMolecular MedicineStem cellAdult stem cellSignal TransductionPlanta medica
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Potent Inhibitor of Human Trypsins from the Aeruginosin Family of Natural Products

2021

Funding Information: We would like to thank A. Löfhjelm and L. Saari for excellent technical assistance. This work was supported by a Sigrid Jusélius Foundation grant to H.K. and the Academy of Finland funding (321809) to T.S. We would also like to thank the Erkko Foundation and Nordforsk Nordic center of Excellency NordAqua (project number #82845) and University of Helsinki’s Doctoral Programme in Microbiology and Biotechnology funding to M.N.A. D.O.A. was supported by a postdoctoral research fellowship from the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP #2018/01563-2). We thank Biocenter Kuopio for the use of their facilities for molecular modeling and MD simulations. We thank the DNA Sequenci…

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Countercurrent chromatography: People and applications

2009

The scientific literature was scanned for the published research articles dealing with countercurrent chromatography (CCC) over the time period 1980-May 2008. The search returned 1638 articles that were analyzed focussing on people and applications. Concerning the people, it was found that the geographical location of the CCC authors was relatively well balanced between USA, Asia with mainly China and Japan and Europe. Yoichiro Ito, the inventor of the technique, is by far the most productive author in the field with 331 articles or more than one over five CCC articles published in the time period. Without surprise, English is the dominant language with more than 82% of the articles. A sign…

PublishingBiological ProductsSubject HeadingsChromatographyImpact factorChemistryNatural compoundOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineScientific literatureBibliometricsBiochemistryAuthorshipAnalytical ChemistryImpact indexCountercurrent chromatographyBibliometricsJournal Impact FactorPeriodicals as TopicCountercurrent distributionCountercurrent DistributionJournal of Chromatography A
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Omalizumab as alternative to chronic use of oral corticosteroids in severe asthma.

2019

Systemic/oral corticosteroids (OCS) have been used for decades in the management of acute asthma exacerbations and chronically in patients with uncontrolled severe asthma. However, while OCS are effective at treating acute exacerbations, there is only empirical evidence regarding the efficacy of OCS at reducing the rate of exacerbations. Evidence, although scarce, is suggestive of high exacerbation rates in severe asthma patients even when receiving maintenance treatment with OCS. In addition, use of OCS is associated with undesirable effects. Despite all this, physicians have continued to use OCS for managing severe asthma and acute exacerbation due to the lack of availability of effective…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineMaleAllergymedicine.medical_specialtyExacerbationInjections SubcutaneousAdministration OralOmalizumabOmalizumabAntibodies Monoclonal HumanizedSeverity of Illness Indexchemistry.chemical_compoundReslizumabAdrenal Cortex HormonesInternal medicinemedicineHumansAnti-Asthmatic AgentsAsthmaBiological Productsbusiness.industryInterleukin-4 Receptor alpha SubunitImmunoglobulin Emedicine.diseaseBenralizumabReceptors Interleukin-5DupilumabAsthmachemistryAdministration IntravenousFemaleInterleukin-5businessMepolizumabmedicine.drug
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Care pathways for the selection of a biologic in severe asthma.

2017

Physicians need care pathways to select a biologic in type 2 severe asthma (omalizumab, mepolizumab, reslizumab) http://ow.ly/pygw30gB7Bv

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