Exploring the Phytochemical Landscape of the Early-Diverging Flowering Plant Amborella trichopoda Baill. [PDF]
Although the evolutionary significance of the early-diverging flowering plant Amborella (Amborella trichopoda Baill.) is widely recognized, its metabolic landscape, particularly specialized metabolites, is currently underexplored.
Chang, Lijing +3 more
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Conversion of Oleic Acid into Azelaic and Pelargonic Acid by a Chemo-Enzymatic Route
A chemo-enzymatic approach for the conversion of oleic acid into azelaic and pelargonic acid is herein described. It represents a sustainable alternative to ozonolysis, currently employed at the industrial scale to perform the reaction.
Elisabetta Brenna +7 more
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Metabolomics window into the role of acute kidney injury after coronary artery bypass grafting in diabetic nephropathy progression [PDF]
Introduction Metabolomics has emerged as a valuable tool to discover novel biomarkers and study the pathophysiology of diabetic nephropathy (DN). However, the effect of postoperative acute kidney injury (AKI) on diabetes mellitus (DM) to chronic DN ...
Jiayi Wang +9 more
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Non Aqueous Titration for the Determination of Azelaic Acid: Introduction and Method Validation [PDF]
Alpha-hydroxylic acids are widely used in the treatment and control of skin disorders. Azelaic acid is a naturally occuring Alpha-hydroxy acid that can be formed endogenously from long-chain dicardoxylic acids, metabolism of oleic acid or omega oxidation
P Khazaeli, M Keramati
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Azelaic acid (AA), as a natural product, was proven to be effective in targeting multiple causes of acne and related dermatological conditions, as it is well tolerated using different classical formulations (gel, cream, etc.).
Paula Melania Pasca +8 more
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Ancient Organic Residues as Cultural and Environmental Proxies: The Value of Legacy Objects [PDF]
Often treated as an accessory science, organic residue analysis (ORA) has the capacity to illuminate otherwise hidden aspects of ancient technology, culture, and economy, and therein can play a central role in archaeological inquiry.
Birney, Kathleen J., Koh, Andrew J
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Azelaic Acid Utilization by a Pseudomonas [PDF]
SUMMARY: A Pseudomonas isolate which utilizes azelaic acid as the sole carbon source was isolated from garden soil. Two different variants of the microorganisms were obtained from the original culture in azelaic acid medium. One variant (s), exhibited uniform turbidity which clarified rapidly after maximal growth was obtained.
L, JANOTA-BASSALIK, L D, WRIGHT
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Metabolomic Analysis Reveals Contributions of Citric and Citramalic Acids to Rare Earth Bioleaching by a Paecilomyces Fungus. [PDF]
Conventional methods for extracting rare earth elements from monazite ore require high energy inputs and produce environmentally damaging waste streams. Bioleaching offers a potentially more environmentally friendly alternative extraction process.
Alvarez-Cohen, Lisa +2 more
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Azelaic acid in dermatological treatment – current state of knowledge
Azelaic acid (AZA) is a naturally occurring substance produced by Malassezia furfur which exerts various effects on the skin. Azelaic acid has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, keratolytic, comedolytic, sebostatic and tyrosinase-inhibiting properties ...
Radomir Reszke, Jacek Szepietowski
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Does urinary metabolite signature act as a biomarker of post-stroke depression?
BackgroundIt is difficult to conduct the precise diagnosis of post-stroke depression (PSD) in clinical practice due to the complex psychopathology of depressive disorder. Several studies showed that gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS)-identified
Wa Cai +6 more
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