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Madhuca longifolia Leaf Derived CdS Quantum Dots: A Photocatalyst and an Anticarcinogenic Agent

open access: closedChemistrySelect
Abstract The application of quantum dots as high‐efficiency photocatalysts in wastewater treatment and medicinal agents has great significance. This research validates the eco‐friendly synthesis of cadmium sulfide quantum dots (MLE/CdS QDs) derived from Madhuca longifolia (
Nisha Gangwar   +4 more
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Gallate–Zn–Al-layered double hydroxide as an intercalated compound with new controlled release formulation of anticarcinogenic agent

open access: closedJournal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 2010
A new organic-clay material, in which the organic moiety is intercalated into the inorganic interlayer, was prepared using gallate anion (GA) as a guest, and Zn–Al-layered double hydroxide, as clay host. The ion-exchange technique was found to be effective for the intercalation process in the formation of the compound.
Mohammad Yeganeh Ghotbi   +1 more
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Voltammetric behaviour and square-wave voltammetric determination of the potent antioxidant and anticarcinogenic agent ellagic acid in foodstuffs

open access: closedFood Chemistry, 2011
The voltammetric behaviour of ellagic acid (EA) is investigated by cyclic, differential pulse and square-wave voltammetry (CV, DPV and SWV, respectively). Based on the anodic oxidation peak at approximately 0.42V in acetic/acetate buffer (pH 5.5) a robust and a highly reliable square-wave voltammetric method is presented for the determination of EA ...
María Cuartero   +5 more
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[Influence of anticarcinogenic agents on the transplacental carcinogenic effect of N-nitroso-N-ethylurea].

open access: closedBiulleten' eksperimental'noi biologii i meditsiny, 1985
Experiments on rats were made to study the action of 7 anticarcinogenic substances administered postnatally for a long time (sodium selenite, retinol acetate, phenformin, amber acid, low-molecular polypeptide factors of the thymus, pineal gland, and bone marrow) on the transplacental carcinogenic effect of N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) The polypeptide ...
Bespalov Vg, Aleksandrov Va
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Imbibition of Soybean Seeds in Warm Water Results in the Release of Copious Amounts of Bowman–Birk Protease Inhibitor, a Putative Anticarcinogenic Agent

open access: closedJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2012
Protease inhibitors play a protective role against pathogenic microorganisms and herbivorous insects. The two predominant protease inhibitors of soybean seeds are the Kunitz trypsin inhibitor (KTI) and Bowman-Birk protease inhibitor (BBI). In this study, we report that soybean seeds incubated in warm water release large amounts of proteins into the ...
Manoj H. Palavalli   +3 more
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[Antimutagens and anticarcinogenic agents, identification and mechanisms of action of food xenobiotics].

open access: closedTherapie, 2003
Antimutagens and anticarcinogens are natural or synthetic substances able to inhibit or to reduce spontaneous or induced DNA alteration. These inhibitors act at different levels from the penetration of the xenobiotic to the expression of the mutation and cancer. They act in extracellular and intracellular levels; they react directly with mutagens or on
el Hamss R, Mohamed Idaomar
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Polyphenols and Bionanoparticle Combinations as Neuroprotective and Anticarcinogenic Agents: A Potential Neuropharmacological Solution to Combat Cerebral Stroke and Cancer

open access: closedParticulate Science and Technology, 2015
Polyphenols are naturally occurring organic materials that can be leveraged to develop extremely efficient drug agents for prevention in cerebral stroke related injuries and for chemotherapeutic purposes. Ongoing research on clinically important polyphenolic materials such as resveratrol and flavanols has indicated an immense potential for new drug ...
Nawab Ali
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Isothiocyanates as potential antifungal agents: a mini-review.

Future Microbiology, 2023
Cruciferous vegetables and mustard oil are rich in the glucosinolate group of molecules. Isothiocyanates are an important group of glucosinolate derivatives.
R. Sharma   +3 more
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Polyphenols as anticancer agents: Toxicological concern to healthy cells

Phytotherapy Research, 2021
Polyphenols are a group of diverse chemical compounds present in a wide range of plants. Various biological properties such as antiallergic, antiviral, antibacterial, anticarcinogenic, antiinflammatory, antithrombotic, vasodilatory, and hepatoprotective ...
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