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Interruption of the enterohepatic circulation of phenprocoumon by cholestyramine

1977

The effect of cholestyramine (12 gm/day divided into 3 doses) on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of a single intravenouse dose (30 mg) of phenprocoumon was studied in 6 normal subjects. Cholestyramine treatment led to an increase in the rate of elimination of phenprocoumon in all. Total clearance increased 1.5- to 2-fold. The total anticoagulant effect per dose was considerably reduced during treatment with cholestyramine. Binding studies in vitro showed that phenprocoumon is strongly bound to cholestyramine and that at a given cholestyramine concentration the percentage of phenprocoumon bound remained constant over a large concentration range of phenprocoumon. The results suggest…

AdultMalePharmacologyCholestyramineAnticoagulant effectDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryCholestyramine Resin4-HydroxycoumarinsMiddle AgedPharmacologyPhenprocoumonLiverPharmacokineticsEnterohepatic CirculationPhenprocoumonmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Enterohepatic circulationHalf-Lifemedicine.drugClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
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The enantiomers of phenprocoumon: pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic studies.

1976

The pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of the optical enantiomers of phenprocoumon were studied in 5 normal subjects and compared to the racemic mixture. Each subject received a single oral dose of 0.6 mg/kg of racemic, S(-), and R(+) phenprocoumon. S(-) phenprocoumon was 1.6 to 2.6 times as a potent as R(+) phenprocoumon when the area under the effect/time curve was used to quantify the total anticoagulant effect per dose. Comparing the plasma concentrations that elicited the same anticoagulant effect, S(-) phenprocoumon was 1.5 to 2.5 times as potent as R(+) phenprocoumon. The anticoagulant activity of the racemic mixture was between that of the enantiomers. There was no distinct diffe…

AdultMalemedicine.drug_classMetabolic Clearance RateIn Vitro TechniquesPhenprocoumonStructure-Activity RelationshipPharmacokineticsCoumarinsmedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Serum AlbuminPharmacologyVolume of distributionChromatographyChemistryAnticoagulantAnticoagulantsStereoisomerismHuman serum albuminKineticsPharmacodynamicsPhenprocoumonProthrombin TimeRacemic mixtureEnantiomermedicine.drugProtein BindingClinical pharmacology and therapeutics
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Prophylaxis of radiogenic sialadenitis and mucositis by coumarin/troxerutine in patients with head and neck cancer--a prospective,randomized, placebo…

2001

To study the efficacy of coumarin/troxerutine for the protection of salivary glands and mucosa during irradiation. Design: Prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial. Setting: University hospital, Germany. Patients: 48 patients who had radiotherapy to the head and neck. Main outcome measures: Salivary gland scintigraphy and acute side-effects of radiotherapy (Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) score). Results: 23 patients (11 experimental, 12 placebo) completed the study. The global efficacy measure combining scintigraphy and RTOG score favoured the experimental arm (P= 0.07). The RTOG score showed significantly fewer acute side-effects of radiation in the experime…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentRadiation-Protective AgentsPlaceboGastroenterologyXerostomiaSalivary GlandsSialadenitislaw.inventionRandomized controlled trialDouble-Blind MethodlawCoumarinsInternal medicinemedicineMucositisHumansProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyRadiation InjuriesRadionuclide ImagingAgedSodium Pertechnetate Tc 99mbusiness.industryHead and neck cancerMouth MucosaMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSialadenitisSurgeryRadiation therapyDrug CombinationsHydroxyethylrutosideTreatment OutcomeOtorhinolaryngologyEpidermoid carcinomaHead and Neck NeoplasmsSurgeryFemaleOral SurgeryCranial IrradiationRadiopharmaceuticalsbusinessThe British journal of oralmaxillofacial surgery
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Cytotoxic Activity and Composition of Petroleum Ether Extract from Magydaris tomentosa (Desf.) W. D. J. Koch (Apiaceae)

2015

The petroleum ether extract of Magydaris tomentosa flowers (Desf.) W. D. J. Koch has been analyzed by GC-MS. It is mainly constituted by furanocoumarins such as xanthotoxin, xanthotoxol, isopimpinellin, and bergaptene. Other coumarins such as 7-methoxy-8-(2-formyl-2-methylpropyl) coumarin and osthole also occurred. The antiproliferative activity of Magydaris tomentosa flower extract has been evaluated in vitro on murine monocye/macrophages (J774A.1), human melanoma (A375) and human breast cancer (MCF-7) tumor cell lines, showing a major activity against the latter.

AlkanePharmaceutical ScienceAnalytical ChemistryMicechemistry.chemical_compoundxanthotoxinDrug DiscoveryCytotoxic T cellPetroleum etherSettore BIO/15 - Biologia FarmaceuticaCell DeathbiologyTraditional medicineisopimpinellinxanthotoxolFlowerChemistry (miscellaneous)Molecular MedicineHumanIsopimpinellinFlowersCoumarinMagydaris tomentosaGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryArticlePlant Extractfuranocoumarinslcsh:QD241-441<i>Magydaris tomentosa</i>ostholelcsh:Organic chemistryCell Line TumorFuranocoumarinAlkanesBotanyAnimalsHumansPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryether extractMagydaris tomentosa; coumarins; furanocoumarins; xanthotoxin; xanthotoxol; isopimpinellin; osthole; bergaptene; MCF-7Cell ProliferationApiaceaecoumarinsAnimalPlant ExtractsOrganic ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classificationCoumarinIn vitrochemistryMCF-7XanthotoxolMCF-7ApiaceaebergapteneMolecules
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A multifunctional bioconjugate module for versatile photoaffinity labeling and click chemistry of RNA

2011

A multifunctional reagent based on a coumarin scaffold was developed for derivatization of naive RNA. The alkylating agent N3BC [7-azido-4-(bromomethyl)coumarin], obtained by Pechmann condensation, is selective for uridine. N3BC and its RNA conjugates are pre-fluorophores which permits controlled modular and stepwise RNA derivatization. The success of RNA alkylation by N3BC can be monitored by photolysis of the azido moiety, which generates a coumarin fluorophore that can be excited with UV light of 320 nm. The azidocoumarin-modified RNA can be flexibly employed in structure-function studies. Versatile applications include direct use in photo-crosslinking studies to cognate proteins, as dem…

Alkylating AgentsAzidesFluorophoreUltraviolet RaysPhotoaffinity LabelsPhotoaffinity LabelsBiologyMass Spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundCoumarinsGeneticsheterocyclic compoundsDerivatizationFluorescent DyesPhotoaffinity labelingRNANucleosidesCombinatorial chemistrychemistryBiochemistryTransfer RNASynthetic Biology and ChemistryClick chemistryRNAClick ChemistryAzideChromatography LiquidNucleic Acids Research
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Structure-Function Relationship of Substituted Bromomethylcoumarins in Nucleoside Specificity of RNA Alkylation

2013

Selective alkylation of RNA nucleotides is an important field of RNA biochemistry, e.g. in applications of fluorescent labeling or in structural probing experiments, yet detailed structure-function studies of labeling agents are rare. Here, bromomethylcoumarins as reactive compounds for fluorescent labeling of RNA are developed as an attractive scaffold on which electronic properties can be modulated by varying the substituents. Six different 4-bromomethyl-coumarins of various substitution patterns were tested for nucleotide specificity of RNA alkylation using tRNA from Escherichia coli as substrate. Using semi-quantitative LC-MS/MS analysis, reactions at mildly acidic and slightly alkaline…

AlkylationStaining and LabelingScienceQRNucleosidesRNA BacterialStructure-Activity RelationshipRNA TransferCoumarinsEscherichia coliMedicine500 Natural sciences and mathematics500 NaturwissenschaftenResearch ArticleFluorescent DyesPLoS ONE
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Pyrano[2,3-e]isoindol-2-ones, new angelicin heteroanalogues

2009

A convenient synthesis of the pyrano[2,3-e]isoindol-2-one ring system, an heteroanalogue of angelicin, is reported. Our synthetic approach consists of the annelation of the pyran ring on the isoindole moiety using 5-dialkylamino- or 5-hydroxymethylene intermediates as building blocks. The photoantiproliferative activity of the new derivatives was studied. Some of them bearing the benzyl group at the 8 position were active with IC(50) in the micromolar range. Cell cytotoxicity involves apoptosis, alteration of cell cycle profile and membrane photodamage.

AnnulationPyrano-isoindolesStereochemistryChemistry PharmaceuticalClinical BiochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceApoptosisIsoindolesRing (chemistry)BiochemistryChemical synthesisInhibitory Concentration 50Jurkat CellsStructure-Activity Relationshipchemistry.chemical_compoundAngelicinCell Line TumorFurocoumarinsDrug DiscoveryHumansMoietyMolecular BiologyPyransMolecular StructurePyrano-isoindoleChemistryPhotochemotherapeutic activityOrganic ChemistryPyrano-isoindoles; Angelicin heteroanalogues; Photochemotherapeutic activity; ApoptosisSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaAngelicin heteroanaloguesOxygenModels ChemicalPyranDrug DesignBenzyl groupMolecular MedicineK562 CellsIsoindoleAngelicin heteroanalogueBioorganic &amp; Medicinal Chemistry Letters
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Antibacterial and anticoagulant activities of coumarins isolated from the flowers of Magydaris tomentosa (Desf.) DC (Apiaceae)

2007

The phytochemical investigation of the acetone and methanol extracts of the flowers of Magydaris tomentosa (Desf.) DC afforded six known coumarins as well as (+)-meranzin hydrate (7), not previously reported as a natural product. The antibacterial activity of umbelliprenin (1), osthol (2), imperatorin (3), citropten (4) and (+)-meranzin hydrate (7) was tested against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. All coumarins (1-7) isolated in this study inhibited growth of all bacterial strains tested (MIC between 16 and 256 μg/mL), the most active being imperatorin (3) (MICs between 32 and 128 μg/mL) and citropten (4) (MICs between 16 and 256 μg/mL). The anticoagulant activity of compounds 1-…

Anti-Bacterial Agents/chemistry Coumarins/chemistry
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The Nonvolatile and Volatile Metabolites of Prangos ferulacea and Their Biological Properties

2019

Abstract Prangos ferulacea (L.) Lindl. (Fam. Apiaceae), an orophilous species of eastern Mediterranean and western Asia, possesses a number of biological properties that are worthy of exploitation in different fields. Phytochemical investigations revealed the presence of coumarins, prenyl-coumarins, and furano-coumarins as the main constituents of this species, as well as several flavonoids. Among prenyl-coumarins, osthol is a promising apoptotic agent quite selective toward cancer cells. In addition, the essential oils have been extensively investigated, and several chemotypes have been identified. This work reviews the literature on this species published between 1965 and 2018, describes …

Anti-Infective AgentPrangos ferulaceaPharmaceutical Science01 natural sciencesAntioxidantsAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundAnti-Infective AgentslawDrug Discoveryheterocyclic compoundsAnalgesicsbiologyTraditional medicinePhytochemicalprenyl-coumarinsMolecular MedicineAntioxidantfurano-coumarinOstholHumanCoumarinessential oilBiological propertyAnimalsHumansHypoglycemic AgentsVolatile metabolitesEssential oilPharmacologyPrangos ferulaceacoumarinsApiaceaeHypoglycemic AgentChemotypeAnimalPlant Extracts010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistryPrangos ferulacea; Apiaceae; coumarins; prenyl-coumarins; furano-coumarinsSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesprenyl-coumarin010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryComplementary and alternative medicinechemistrySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataAnalgesicApiaceaefurano-coumarinsPlanta Medica
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Antimicrobial and antiproliferative activity of Peucedanum nebrodense (Guss.) Strohl.

2003

Abstract Acetone extract of Peucedanum nebrodense (Guss.) Strohl., a rare endemic species from the Madonie mountains (Sicily), was tested in vitro for its antimicrobial activity against bacterial reference strains and antiproliferative activity against K562 (human chronic myelogenous leukemia), HL-60 (human leukemia) and L1210 (murine leukemia) cell lines. The acetone extract showed antiproliferative IC 50 values in the range of 14–0.27 μg/ml.

Antineoplastic AgentsHL-60 CellsBiologyPlant RootsAcetoneMiceAnti-Infective Agentshemic and lymphatic diseasesDrug DiscoverymedicinePeucedanum nebrodenseCoumarins Antimicrobial Antiproliferative activityAnimalsHumansLeukemia L1210PharmacologyTraditional medicinePlant ExtractsBiological activityPlant Components AerialAntimicrobialmedicine.diseaseIn vitroLeukemiaCell cultureK562 CellsPeucedanum nebrodenseCell DivisionChronic myelogenous leukemiaK562 cellsApiaceaeJournal of ethnopharmacology
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