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There is currently much interest in biological active compounds derived from natural resources, especially compounds that can efficiently act on molecular targets, which are involved in various diseases.
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Extraction/synthesis and biological activities of selenopolysaccharide
, 2021Background Selenium is an essential trace element for life. It plays an irreplaceable role in delaying human aging, improving immunity, preventing cardiovascular diseases and treating Keshan disease.
Wenjian Yang +3 more
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Biologically active quinazolones
1994Quinazolinones form a large group among the pharmacologically active chemical moieties and are generally of little toxicity without serious side effects to the human body. Quinazolinones are versatile nitrogen heterocyclic compounds, displaying a broad spectrum of biological and pharmacological activities in animal as well as in human systems.
S, Sinha, M, Srivastava
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Biological activity of sterigmatocystin
Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1968The biological activity of sterigmatocystin towards mice, ducklings, and some microorganisms was determined. The LD50 of sterigmatocystin for mice was in excess of 800 mg/kg. Aflatoxin B1 was 125 times more toxic in the ducklings tests than was sterigmatocystin.
E B, Lillehoj, A, Ciegler
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This review covers literature data summarizing, on one hand, the chemistry of essential oils and, on the other hand, their most important activities.
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Biological activities of laminin
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1985AbstractLaminin is a multifunctional protein with diverse biological activities. Like fibronectin, it can influence cell adhesion, growth, morphology, differentiation, migration, and agglutination as well as the assembly of the extracellular matrix.
H K, Kleinman +7 more
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The biological activity of fluorogibberellins
Planta, 1972The biological activities of gibberellin A9 (GA9), gibberellin A12 (GA12) and monofluoro-analogues (F-GA9 and F-GA12), substituted in the 1 β-methyl group, were compared in the barley endosperm, cucumber hypocotyl, lettuce hypocotyl, 'Meteor' dwarf pea, dwarf-5 maize and Rumex leaf disc assays.
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1996
The addition of organic manure not only maintains but even improves soil fertility and, from earliest times, humus has been recognized as one of the major natural resources for agricultural purpose. In the absence of animal dung the value of green manure was recognized by the ancient Chinese (Jiao, 1983), while the Romans systematically used animal ...
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The addition of organic manure not only maintains but even improves soil fertility and, from earliest times, humus has been recognized as one of the major natural resources for agricultural purpose. In the absence of animal dung the value of green manure was recognized by the ancient Chinese (Jiao, 1983), while the Romans systematically used animal ...
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1,8-Cineole: a review of source, biological activities, and application
Journal of Asian natural products research, 20201,8-Cineole (also known as eucalyptol) is mostly extracted from the essential oils of plants, which showed extensively pharmacological properties including anti-inflammatory and antioxidant mainly via the regulation on NF-κB and Nrf2, and was used for ...
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