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Cytotoxicity of compounds from Xylopia aethiopica towards multi-factorial drug-resistant cancer cells.

2015

Abstract Introduction Multidrug resistance (MDR) in cancer represent a major hurdle in chemotherapy. Previously, the methanol extract of the medicinal spice Xylopia aethiopica displayed considerable cytotoxicity against multidrug resistant (MDR) cancer cell lines. Methods The present study was designed to assess the cytotoxicity of compounds, 16 α -hydroxy- ent -kauran-19-oic acid ( 2 ), 3,4′,5-trihydroxy-6″,6″-dimethylpyrano[2,3-g]flavone ( 3 ), isotetrandrine ( 5 ) and trans -tiliroside ( 6 ) derived from the methanol crude extract of Xylopia aethiopica against 9 drug-sensitive and -resistant cancer cell lines. The resazurin reduction assay was used to evaluate the cytotoxicity of these c…

Xylopia aethiopicaPharmaceutical ScienceAntineoplastic AgentsApoptosisPharmacologyAlkaloidsCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryCytotoxic T cellHumansCytotoxicityPharmacologyFlavonoidsMembrane Potential MitochondrialbiologyMolecular StructurePlant ExtractsCell Cyclebiology.organism_classificationFlavonesAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicXylopiaDrug Resistance MultipleMultiple drug resistanceComplementary and alternative medicineBiochemistryApoptosisCell cultureDoxorubicinDrug Resistance NeoplasmCaspasesCancer cellMolecular MedicineReactive Oxygen SpeciesXylopiaPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Toxicity of fatty acid hydroperoxides towards Yarrowia lipolytica: Implication of their membrane fluidizing action

2007

Abstract Linoleic acid hydroperoxide (HPOD), substrate of hydroperoxide lyase, an enzyme of the lipoxygenase pathway, can be transformed into many aromatic compounds, the so-called “green notes”. The presence of linoleic acid hydroperoxide in the culture medium of Yarrowia lipolytica, the yeast expressing the cloned hydroperoxide lyase of green bell pepper, undoubtedly exerted an inhibition on the growth and a toxic effect with 90% of yeast cells died after 120 min of exposition in 100 mM HPOD solution. The increase in cell membrane fluidity evaluated by measuring fluorescence generalized polarization with the increasing concentration of HPOD in the medium confirmed the fluidizing action of…

Yarrowia lipolyticaLipid PeroxidesBiophysicsYarrowiaBiochemistryCell membraneLipoxygenasechemistry.chemical_compoundMembrane fluiditymedicineMembrane fluidityInfrared spectroscopyPhospholipidsLaurdanbiologyDose-Response Relationship DrugToxicityChemistryCell MembraneSubstrate (chemistry)YarrowiaCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationYeastMembranemedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryLinoleic Acidsbiology.proteinLaurdanBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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Efficient, non-toxic anion transport by synthetic carriers in cells and epithelia.

2016

Transmembrane anion transporters (anionophores) have potential for new modes of biological activity, including therapeutic applications. In particular they might replace the activity of defective anion channels in conditions such as cystic fibrosis. However, data on the biological effects of anionophores are scarce, and it remains uncertain whether such molecules are fundamentally toxic. Here, we report a biological study of an extensive series of powerful anion carriers. Fifteen anionophores were assayed in single cells by monitoring anion transport in real time through fluorescence emission from halide-sensitive yellow fluorescent protein. A bis-(p-nitrophenyl)ureidodecalin shows especial…

Yellow fluorescent proteinpotencyGeneral Chemical Engineeringsynthetic anion carriersCystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator01 natural sciencesMadin Darby Canine Kidney CellsCell membranedeliverabilityta116Drug CarriersbiologyMolecular StructureChemistryBiological activitypersistenceCystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulatorTransmembrane proteinanionophoresmedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistryPhosphatidylcholinesSteroidsChlorineAnionsCell SurvivalNaphthalenesta3111010402 general chemistryDogsBacterial ProteinsCyclohexanesmedicineAnimalsHumansIon transporterCell ProliferationIon Transport010405 organic chemistryCell MembranetoxicityTransporterEpithelial CellsHydrogen BondingGeneral ChemistryRats Inbred F3440104 chemical sciencesElectrophysiological PhenomenaLuminescent ProteinsMicroscopy FluorescenceCell cultureDrug Designbiology.proteinHeLa CellsNature chemistry
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Cytotoxicity of the crude extract and constituents of the bark of Fagara tessmannii towards multi-factorial drug resistant cancer cells.

2019

Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Fagara tessmannii Engl. is an African medicinal plant used in Cameroonian traditional medicine to treat various types of cancers. Aim of the study This work was designed to determine the cytotoxicity of the crude extract (FTB), fractions (FTBa-d) and compounds isolated from the bark of Fagara tessmannii, namely lupeol (1), fagaramide (2), zanthoxyline (3), hesperidin (4), nitidine chloride (5), fagaridine chloride (6), and β-sitosterol-3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (7). The study was extended to the mode of induction of apoptosis by FTB, compounds 5 and 6. Materials and methods The resazurin reduction assay was used to evaluate the cytotoxicity of samples. …

ZanthoxylumApoptosisFlow cytometry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundHesperidinInhibitory Concentration 500302 clinical medicineCell Line TumorNeoplasmsDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansCytotoxicity030304 developmental biologyLupeolPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationMembrane Potential Mitochondrial0303 health sciencesReactive oxygen speciesmedicine.diagnostic_testPlant ExtractsCell CycleCell cycleMolecular biologyAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicchemistryApoptosisDoxorubicinDrug Resistance Neoplasm030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer cellPlant BarkReactive Oxygen SpeciesJournal of ethnopharmacology
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Chemical and biological study of saponins isolated from three malagasy species belonging to Caryophyllaceae, Pittosporaceae and Solanaceae families

2013

This thesis was carried out in the Laboratory of Pharmacognosy, in the Pharmacy section of the University of Burgundy. The principal theme of this laboratory is the research of natural compounds from tropical biodiversity, mainly saponins. In this context, the study of Malagasy plants, Polycarpaea corymbosa Lamk. (CARYOPHYLLACEAE), Pittosporum verticillatum Bojer subsp. verticillatum (PITTOSPORACEAE), Solanum incanum L. and S. heteracanthum Dunal. (SOLANACEAE) led to the isolation of fifteen natural glycosides by column chromatography, medium pressure liquid chromatography, flash chromatography, and vacuum liquid chromatography. The structures were elucidated mainly by the use of spectrosco…

[ SDV.BV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyFlore MalgacheCytotoxicityTriterpènesSaponinsTriterpenesNMRRMNMalagasy floraSaponines[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyCytotoxicitéStéroïdesSteroides[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology
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Fluorescent organometallic complexes : when the photovoltaic leads to theranostics

2013

The goal of my PhD thesis was to synthesize new molecules, which give access to fluorescentorganometallic complexes with interesting properties for photovoltaic and theranostic. In thisproject, several main points have been studied.The first part of this manuscript concerns the synthesis of new metallocene and metalloporphyrinsbasedorganometallic complexes to the design of solar cells. After a short introduction, wepresented the synthesis of titanium complexes and metalloporphyrins in the first chapter. Inparticular, we described the synthesis of model compounds and the difficulties encountered duringthe transition to porphyrin derivatives. However, in view of results obtained and opportuni…

[CHIM.INOR] Chemical Sciences/Inorganic chemistryPorphyrinsThéranostiqueAnticancéreuxChimie organométalliqueCytotoxicity studiesOptical imagingChimie de coordinationCoordination chemistryPhotophysicsOrganometallic chemistryBODIPYsTheranosticPorphyrinesImagerie optiquePhotophysiqueEtudes de cytotoxicitéThérapieTherapyCancer
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Response of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to Herbicides: Negative Relationship Between Toxicity and Water Solubility Across Several Herbicide Families

2002

International audience

[SDE] Environmental SciencesCHLAMYDOMONAS REINHARDITII0106 biological sciences[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Health Toxicology and MutagenesisChlamydomonas reinhardtiiChlorophyceaeChlorophyta010501 environmental sciencesBiologyToxicology01 natural sciencesBotanyAnimalsEcotoxicologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAqueous solutionHerbicidesGeneral MedicinePesticidebiology.organism_classificationPollution[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Solubility[SDE]Environmental SciencesToxicityPhytotoxicityChlamydomonas reinhardtiiWater Pollutants Chemical010606 plant biology & botanyBulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
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Copper Dynamics and Impact on Microbial Communities in Soils of Variable Organic Status

2008

International audience; The effect of soil organic status on copper impact was investigated by means of a microcosm study carried out on a vineyard soil that had been amended with varying types of organic matter during a previous long-term field experiment. Soil microcosms were contaminated at 250 mg Cu kg−1 and incubated for 35 days. Copper distribution and dynamics were assessed in the solid matrix by a sequential extraction procedure and in the soil solution by measuring total and free exchangeable copper concentrations. Copper bioavailability was also measured with a whole-cell biosensor. Modifications of microbial communities were assessed by means of biomass-C measurements and charact…

[SDE] Environmental SciencesSEQUENTIAL EXTRACTIONRELATION SOL MICROORGANISME[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesTOXICITY[ SDE ] Environmental SciencesSoilRNA Ribosomal 16SSoil PollutantsAGRICULTURAL SOILSDNA FungalSoil MicrobiologyTriticumComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classificationCopper toxicity04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesCONTAMINATED SOILS6. Clean waterEnvironmental chemistryVINEYARD SOILS[SDE]Environmental SciencesBACTERIAL COMMUNITIESMicrocosmSoil microbiologyDNA BacterialSEWAGE-SLUDGEAmendmentchemistry.chemical_elementGENETIC-STRUCTUREcomplex mixturesmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic matter0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSTRUCTURE DU GENOMESPACER ANALYSIS FINGERPRINTSGeneral Chemistrymedicine.diseaseCopperBioavailabilitychemistryDENSITYSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesCopper
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Toxicity of tebufenozide, an ecdysteroid agonist, to [i]Blattella germanica[/i] (Blattodea: Blattellidae)

2014

The toxicity of the non-steroidal ecdysteroid agonist tebufenozide was evaluated topically on adults of the cosmopolitan cockroach Blattella germanica (Blattodea: Blattellidae). The LD50 value was estimated at 402 mu g/g of insect (range, 95% fiducial limits: 293-552) at 15 days after treatment. The effects on reproduction were observed in adult females of cockroaches that survived exposure to a LD25 (146 mu g/g of insect) of tebufenozide. Dissection of treated females showed a clear reduction in both the number of oocytes per paired ovaries and the size of basal oocytes, as compared to controls. In addition, tebufenozide significantly reduced the mating success of pairs and altered the fer…

[SDV.BA.ZI]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate Zoologyreproduction[SDV.TOX] Life Sciences [q-bio]/ToxicologyBlattella germanica[ SDV.BA.ZI ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate Zoology[SDV.TOX]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology[ SDV.TOX ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology[SDV.BA.ZI] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology/Invertebrate Zoologytoxicitytebufenozide
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Chapter 16 - Carbon Nanotubes: Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications in Drug-Delivery Systems

2019

International audience; Nanoparticles are increasingly being considered in the medical field as an effective means to deliver drugs of interest or as diagnostic biosensors. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are an allotropic form of carbon related to the fullerene family. Their exceptional thermal, mechanical, and electronical properties together with their tubular shape, offering a high surface area and enabling adsorption or conjugation of a wide variety of therapeutic drugs or diagnostic agents, make CNTs attractive platforms for the treatment of various diseases. This chapter reviews the emerging synthesis, characterization, and and discusses the perspectives and obstacles of these promising nano…

[SDV.IB] Life Sciences [q-bio]/BioengineeringNanomedicineToxicity[CHIM.THER] Chemical Sciences/Medicinal ChemistryDrug delivery[SDV.IB]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering[CHIM.THER]Chemical Sciences/Medicinal ChemistryTherapyBiosensorCarbon nanotube
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