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Cytotoxicity of 91 Kenyan indigenous medicinal plants towards human CCRF-CEM leukemia cells.

2015

Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Plants from Kenyan flora are traditionally used against many ailments, including cancer and related diseases. Cancer is characterized as a condition with complex signs and symptoms. Recently there are recommendations that ethnopharmacological usages such as immune and skin disorders, inflammatory, infectious, parasitic and viral diseases should be taken into account when selecting plants that treat cancer. Aim The present study was aimed at investigating the cytotoxicity of a plethora of 145 plant parts from 91 medicinal plants, most of which are used in the management of cancer and related diseases by different communities in Kenya, against CCRF-CEM …

food.ingredientCell Survival01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinefoodCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryHumansMedicinal plantsCytotoxicityPharmacologyLeukemiaPlants MedicinalbiologyTraditional medicinePlant ExtractsZanthoxylum gilletiiSolanum aculeastrumBridelia micranthabiology.organism_classificationAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicKenyaGrowth Inhibitors0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHerbvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumBarkErythrina sacleuxiiJournal of ethnopharmacology
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New 2-Methoxy Acetylenic Acids and Pyrazole Alkaloids from the Marine Sponge Cinachyrella sp.

2017

Three new 2-methoxy acetylenic acids (1–3) and a known derivative (4), in addition to three new natural pyrazole alkaloids (5–7) were isolated from an Indonesian marine sponge of the genus Cinachyrella. Compounds 5 and 6 have previously been reported as synthetic compounds. The structures of the new compounds were established on the basis of one- and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy as well as by mass spectrometric data. The absolute configuration of the new acetylenic acid derivatives (1–3) was established by ECD spectroscopy. All isolated compounds were evaluated for their cytotoxicity against L5178Y mouse lymphoma cells. Compounds 1–4 exhibited strong activity with an IC50 value of 0.3 µ…

food.ingredientLymphomaStereochemistrynatural productsCinachyrella sp.Pharmaceutical ScienceAntineoplastic AgentsPyrazole010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesArticlepyrazole alkaloidMicechemistry.chemical_compoundAlkaloidsfoodTermészettudományokCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryAnimalsOrganic chemistryKémiai tudományokCytotoxicitynatural products; marine sponge; Cinachyrella sp.; 2-methoxy acetylenic acid; pyrazole alkaloidPharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)lcsh:QH301-705.5biology010405 organic chemistryChemistryAcetylenic acidAbsolute configurationNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopybiology.organism_classificationMass spectrometricBiosynthetic PathwaysPorifera0104 chemical sciencesSpongelcsh:Biology (General)IndonesiaAlkynesddc:540Fatty Acids UnsaturatedPyrazolesDrug Screening Assays AntitumorCinachyrella2-methoxy acetylenic acidmarine spongeMarine Drugs
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Pellets based on polyuronates: Relationship between gelation and release properties

2017

International audience; Three polyuronates: amidated low methoxyl pectin (ALMP), low methoxyl pectin (LMP) and polygalacturonic acid (PGA) were used to encapsulate rutin in pellets, and they were characterized by different techniques (macroscopic properties, Calcium and rutin release). The ability of the three polyuronates to bind calcium ions and the viscoelastic properties of gels were performed to relate the properties of the pellets to the gel structures. The pellets size, the water content, the water uptake, the release of calcium and rutin varied depending on the polyuronate used. The pellets size of ALMP were smaller than LMP and PGA with a lower water content, but this matrix was mo…

food.ingredientPectinPelletsDiffusionEgg-box modelPelletschemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyCalcium010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundRutinFormulation parametersfoodMagazinelawAmideOrganic chemistryRheological propertiesIn-vitro releaseCa2+-pectin gelsWater contentChemistry[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringIn vitro releaseRheological behaviorBinding021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDrug-delivery0104 chemical sciencesChemical engineeringLow-methoxyl pectinCalciumPolyuronatesBeads0210 nano-technologyGelslonotropic gelationFood Science
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CCDC 1049500: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

2015

Related Article: Alina S. Dinca, Sergiu Shova, Adrian E. Ion, Catalin Maxim, Francesc Lloret, Miguel Julve, Marius Andruh|2015|Dalton Trans.|44|7148|doi:10.1039/C5DT00778J

hexakis(mu2-22'-(Propane-13-diylbis(nitrilomethylylidene))bis(6-methoxyphenolato))-hexakis(mu2-acetato-OO')-hexakis(mu2-oxalato)-hexa-europium-hexa-zinc dimethylformamide solvate hydrateSpace GroupCrystallographyCrystal SystemCrystal StructureCell ParametersExperimental 3D Coordinates
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Crystal structure and Hirshfeld surface analysis of (2E)-3-(3-bromo-4-fluorophenyl)-1-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)prop-2-en-1-one

2018

The title compound is constructed from two aromatic rings (3-bromo-4-fluoro­phenyl and 3,4-di­meth­oxy­phen­yl), which are linked by a C=C—C(=O)—C enone bridge and form a dihedral angle of 17.91 (17)°. In the crystal, mol­ecules are linked by C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds enclosing rings of (14) graph-set motif to form layers parallel to (10).

hydrogen contactsdi­meth­oxy­phenyl ringcrystal structureHydrogenchemistry.chemical_elementCrystal structureDihedral angle010402 general chemistry010403 inorganic & nuclear chemistry01 natural sciencesResearch CommunicationsCrystalsymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compound3-bromo-4-fluorophenyl ringGeneral Materials Sciencedimethoxyphenyl ring3-bromo-4-fluoro­phenyl ringCrystallographyHydrogen bondHirshfeld surfaceAromaticityGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographychemistryQD901-999symbolsvan der Waals forceEnoneActa Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications
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Volatile compounds of flowers and leale of Sideritis italica (Miller) Greuter et Burdet used as mountain tea

2010

Sideritis italica (Miller) Greuter et Burdet (Lamiaceae), widely used in ethnopharmacological medicine, occurs in Southern Italy and Sicily. The phytochemical composition of the essential oils of S. italica flowers and leaves, harvested in Piano Battaglia (Sicily), was analysed by GC and GC-MS. Of the 51 compounds, 43 in the oil from flowers and 29 in the oil from leaves were identified. Kaur-15-ene (20.0%) was recognised as the main constituent of the oil from flowers, together with -cubebene (12.1%), -pinene (8.5%), (Z)-nuciferol (6.5%), tricyclene (4.5%) and -bisabolol (4.0%). In the oil from leaves, p-methoxyacetophenone (26.0%) prevailed, as did hexadecanoic acid (21.3%), followed by n…

kaur-15-enep-methoxyacetophenone-cubebeneSideritis italicahexadecanoic acidSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaEssential oilP- methoxyacetophenone
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Investigation of propoxylation and ethoxylation of 2-ethylhexanol in the presence of an alkaline and DMC type catalyst at initial stages of the synth…

2016

This paper reports results from monopropoxylation and monoethoxylation of ethylhexyl alcohol performed in the presence of KOH and DMC type catalysts, respectively. The existing differences are discussed in terms of kinetic performance of the syntheses, as well as compositions of the obtained products. The investigated DMC type catalyst showed 60 to 70 times higher conversion rates, narrower homologue distributions and higher selectivity, as compared to KOH. Interpretation of the experimental results was performed using kinetic parameters of the Wejbul Nycander Gold model and the Natta Mantica relationships. In spite of any differences between the reactivity of the investigated catalysts and…

kineticspropoxylation2-ethylhexanolethoxylationChina Detergent and Cosmetics
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RESEARCH PAPER: Multiple Sexual Ornamentation Signals Male Quality and Predicts Female Preference in Minnows

2010

Sexual ornamentation often consists of multiple components. Different sexual signals may indicate different aspects of mate quality or reflect quality in different time scales. On the other hand, same signals can have a dual function and are used both in male–male competition and courtship. Many fish species are capable of rapidly altering their colouration (ephemeral colour changes), but this capability is usually ignored in sexual selection studies. Here, we used experimentally manipulated social environments to study the ephemeral colour changes in multicomponent sexual signals of male minnows (Phoxinus phoxinus) during male–male competition and female choice. We found that the dominant …

media_common.quotation_subjectZoologyBiologybiology.organism_classificationPreferenceCompetition (biology)CourtshipPhoxinusMate choiceSexual selectionAnimal Science and ZoologyQuality (business)Social psychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonSocial statusEthology
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Do highly ornamented and less parasitized males have high quality sperm? - an experimental test for parasite-induced reproductive trade-offs in Europ…

2014

Parasites take their resources from hosts and thus directly reduce available resources for hosts’ own body functions, such as growth and reproduction. Furthermore, parasite infections cause significant indirect costs to their hosts in terms of increased investments on immune defense. In this study, we investigated the impact of parasite infection on the sperm quality and expression of secondary sexual ornamentation (saturation of the red abdominal colouration and number of breeding tubercles) in the Eurasian minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus). We exposed minnows to a high and low dose of common nonspecific fish ectoparasite, the glochidia larvae of duck mussel (Anodonta anatina) and tested whether …

media_common.quotation_subjectreproduktioZoologyspermaFertilityTrade-offspermreproductionbiology.animalParasite hostinghedelmällisyysEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSperm motilityOriginal Researchtrade-offNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonEcologybiologyReproductive successEcologyMinnowbiology.organism_classificationSpermsecondary sexual ornamentationPhoxinusFertilityparasiteta1181Ecology and Evolution
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Toxoplasmosis after hematopoietic stem transplantation. Report of a 5-year survey from the Infectious Diseases Working Party of the European Group fo…

2000

Toxoplasmosis after hematopoietic stem transplantation. Report of a 5-year survey from the Infectious Diseases Working Party of the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation

medicine.medical_specialtyBone marrow transplantPremedicationAntibodies ProtozoanBlood DonorsOpportunistic InfectionsImmunocompromised HostSeroepidemiologic StudiesInternal medicineTrimethoprim Sulfamethoxazole Drug CombinationEpidemiologymedicineAnimalsHumansTransplantation HomologousTransplantationMarrow transplantationbusiness.industryHematopoietic Stem Cell TransplantationHematologymedicine.diseaseToxoplasmosisTransplantationHaematopoiesissurgical procedures operativeImmunologybusinessToxoplasmaDisease transmissionToxoplasmosisBone Marrow Transplantation
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