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Polyphenols of the Mediterranean Diet and Their Metabolites in the Prevention of Colorectal Cancer.

2021

The Mediterranean diet is a central element of a healthy lifestyle, where polyphenols play a key role due to their anti-oxidant properties, and for some of them, as nutripharmacological compounds capable of preventing a number of diseases, including cancer. Due to the high prevalence of intestinal cancer (ranking second in causing morbidity and mortality), this review is focused on the beneficial effects of selected dietary phytophenols, largely present in Mediterranean cooking: apigenin, curcumin, epigallocatechin gallate, quercetin-rutine, and resveratrol. The role of the Mediterranean diet in the prevention of colorectal cancer and future perspectives are discussed in terms of food polyp…

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Urinary Tartaric Acid, a Biomarker of Wine Intake, Correlates with Lower Total and LDL Cholesterol.

2021

Postmenopausal women are at higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases due to changes in lipid profile and body fat, among others. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of urinary tartaric acid, a biomarker of wine consumption, with anthropometric (weight, waist circumference, body mass index (BMI), and waist-to-height ratio), blood pressure, and biochemical variables (blood glucose and lipid profile) that may be affected during the menopausal transition. This sub-study of the PREDIMED (Prevención con Dieta Mediterránea) trial included a sample of 230 women aged 60–80 years with high cardiovascular risk at baseline. Urine samples were diluted and filtered, and tartari…

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Influence of disulfiram on oxidative drug demethylation.

1970

In clinical antiepileptie therapy it has been observed that the simultaneous administration of diphenylhydantoin and various other drugs causes toxic reactions to diphenylhydantoin. I t was found that disulfiram (Olesen, 1966) as well as ehloramphenieol (Christensen and Skovsted, 1969) cause toxic effects in patients treated with diphenylhydantoin. They are attributed to an increased concentration of diphenylhydantoin in the plasma. Analogous observations show that chloramphenieol enhances the clinical effects of tolbutamide and dicoumarol (Christensen and Skovsted, 1969). Since diphenylhydantoin is metabolized chiefly by p-hydroxylation to 5-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-5-phenyl-hydantoin (Butler, 19…

MetaboliteDicoumarolPharmacologyBiologyIn Vitro TechniquesRatsHydroxylationNitrophenolschemistry.chemical_compoundMiceTolbutamidechemistryIn vivoDisulfiramDisulfiramGeneticsmedicineMicrosomes LiverAnimalsAminopyrineGenetics (clinical)Biotransformationmedicine.drugBlood drawingDemethylationHumangenetik
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Studies on the antioxidant activity of the essential oil and extract of Tunisian Tetraclinis articulata (Vahl) Mast. (Cupressaceae).

2013

This study analyses the chemical composition and in vitro antioxidant activity of both the essential oil and the 80% aqueous acetone extract of Tetraclinis articulata leaves. The GC-MS analysis of the essential oil identified 66 components that comprise 93.5% of the oil. The major constituents of the oil are: bornyl acetate (31.4%), α-pinène (24.5%) and camphor (20.3%). Antioxidant activities of the samples were determined using four different test systems, namely DPPH, β-carotene/linoleic acid, reducing power and metal chelating activity assay. Test results from the DPPH system showed the strongest radical scavenging activity was exhibited by the 80% aqueous acetone extract (IC(50) = 5.5 µ…

Metal chelating activityAntioxidantDPPHmedicine.medical_treatmentLinoleic acidMetal chelating activityPlant ScienceTetraclinisBiochemistryEssential oilAntioxidantsGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionLinoleic Acidchemistry.chemical_compoundCamphorAntioxidant activityPicrateslawmedicineOils VolatileOrganic chemistryFood scienceEssential oilCarotene/linoleic acidbiologyPlant ExtractsOrganic ChemistryBiphenyl CompoundsCupressaceaePolyphenolsSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classificationbeta CaroteneTetraclinis articulataPlant LeavesProanthocyanidinchemistryReducing powerDPPHNatural product research
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ChemInform Abstract: Metal- and Reagent-Free Highly Selective Anodic Cross-Coupling Reaction of Phenols.

2014

Boron-doped diamond electrodes allow the direct anodic cross-coupling of phenols in hexafluoroisopropanol without using leaving functions or protecting groups.

Metalchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryvisual_artReagentInorganic chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral MedicinePhenolsDiamond electrodesHighly selectiveCoupling reactionAnodeChemInform
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The effectiveness of Opuntia ficus-indica mucilage edible coating on postharvest maintenance of ‘Dottato’ fig (Ficus carica L.) fruit

2017

Abstract Breba figs are highly perishable and their shelf-life is very short. In this study, breba figs (cv. ‘Dottato’) were treated with a mucilage solution of Opuntia ficus-indica cladodes, sealed in plastic bags, and stored at 4 °C for 14 days. The effect of the edible coating on the shelf-life and qualitative attributes of the fruit were evaluated by colors, content of total soluble solids, titratable acidity, total phenol, total carotenoids. Results showed that coating improves the quality of breba fig during storage. The edible coating was effective in maintaining fruit fresh weight, visual score values, fruit firmness and total carotenoid content. Coated fruit showed a significantly …

Microbiology (medical)Polymers and PlasticsFicusTitratable acidengineering.material040501 horticultureBiomaterials0404 agricultural biotechnologyCoatingCladodesFood scienceSafety Risk Reliability and QualityCarotenoidPlastic bagchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie Alimentaribiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreechemistryMucilageCactus pear Edible film Phenols Quality Hydrocolloids Color Respiration rate EthyleneengineeringCarica0405 other agricultural sciencesFood ScienceSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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Amidino substituted 2-aminophenols: biologically important building blocks for the amidino-functionalization of 2-substituted benzoxazoles

2021

Unlike the closely related and widely investigated amidino-substituted benzimidazoles and benzothiazoles with a range of demonstrated biological activities, the matching benzoxazole analogues still remain a largely understudied and not systematically evaluated class of compounds. To address this challenge, we utilized the Pinner reaction to convert isomeric cyano-substituted 2- aminophenols into their amidine derivatives, which were isolated as hydrochlorides and/or zwitterions, and whose structure was confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction. The key step during the Pinner synthesis of the crucial carboximidate intermediates was characterized through mechanistic DFT calculations, with…

Models MolecularAmidinesAntineoplastic AgentsAminophenolsCrystallography X-Ray010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAmidinechemistry.chemical_compoundCell Line TumorHumansPinner reactionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDensity Functional TheoryCell ProliferationBenzoxazolesMolecular Structurebenzoxazoles ; amidino-functionalization ; Pinner reaction ; organic synthesis ; X-ray analysis ; antiproliferative activity ; DFT calculations010405 organic chemistryArylOrganic ChemistryBiological activityBenzoxazoleCondensation reactionCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthCarboximidatechemistrySurface modificationDrug Screening Assays AntitumorOrganic & Biomolecular Chemistry
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Thioetherification of Chloroheteroarenes: A Binuclear Catalyst Promotes Wide Scope and High Functional-Group Tolerance

2014

A constrained binuclear palladium catalyst system affords selective thioetherification of a wide range of functionalized arenethiols with chloroheteroaromatic partners with the highest turnover numbers (TONs) reported to date and tolerates a large variety of reactive functions. The scope of this system includes the coupling of thiophenols with six- and five-membered 2-chloroheteroarenes (i.e., functionalized pyridine, pyrazine, quinoline, pyrimidine, furane, and thiazole) and 3-bromoheteroarenes (i.e., pyridine and furane). Electron-rich congested thiophenols and fluorinated thiophenols are also suitable partners. The coupling of unprotected amino-2-chloropyridines with thiophenol and the s…

Models MolecularHalogenationPyrazinePhosphinesPyridineschemistry.chemical_elementSulfidesLigandsCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundPhenolsPyridineOrganic chemistrySulfhydryl CompoundsFuransThiazoleThiophenolOrganic ChemistryQuinolineGeneral ChemistryCombinatorial chemistryThiazoleschemistryPyrazinesFunctional groupQuinolinesPalladiumPalladiumChemistry - A European Journal
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Mechanically interlocked calix[4]arene dimers display reversible bond breakage under force.

2009

The physics of nanoscopic systems is strongly governed by thermal fluctuations that produce significant deviations from the behaviour of large ensembles1,2. Stretching experiments of single molecules offer a unique way to study fundamental theories of statistical mechanics, as recently shown for the unzipping of RNA hairpins3. Here, we report a molecular design based on oligo calix[4]arene catenanes—calixarene dimers held together by 16 hydrogen bridges—in which loops within the molecules limit how far the calixarene nanocapsules can be separated. This mechanically locked structure tunes the energy landscape of dimers, thus permitting the reversible rupture and rejoining of the individual n…

Models MolecularMacromolecular SubstancesSurface PropertiesBiomedical EngineeringMolecular ConformationThermal fluctuationsBioengineeringNanotechnologyMolecular dynamicsPhenolsCalixareneMaterials TestingMoleculeNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceComputer SimulationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringParticle SizePhysicsHydrogen bondEnergy landscapeStatistical mechanicsPhysicistCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNanostructuresModels ChemicalChemical physicsStress MechanicalCalixarenesCrystallizationDimerizationNature nanotechnology
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Orientational preferences of aromatic guests in dimeric capsules of tetraurea calix[4]arenes—MD and NMR studies

2006

Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been performed for complexes of a dimeric capsule of a tetraurea calixarene with a series of twelve aromatic guests. A distinct orientational preference and a restriction of the internal mobility was found which depend on the size and electronic properties of the guests. The results are in agreement with the CIS values obtained from (1)H NMR spectroscopic measurements and with complexation selectivities obtained by competition experiments.

Models MolecularMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPyridinesChemistryOrganic ChemistryBinding CompetitiveBiochemistrySubstrate SpecificityKineticsMolecular dynamicsCrystallographyPhenolsPyrazinesCalixareneBenzene DerivativesProton NMRThermodynamicsUreaCalixarenesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElectronic propertiesOrg. Biomol. Chem.
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