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Quinic Acid and Synthetic Derivatives in Medicinal Chemistry
Quinic acid and its derivatives are gaining recognition as versatile scaffolds in drug discovery. This review explores their emerging roles in inflammation, infection, cancer, and metabolic disorders, highlighting recent advances that position them beyond chlorogenic acids as promising platforms for therapeutic innovation. Quinic acid (QA) is a natural
Iago C. Vogel +2 more
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Juanjuan Zhu,1,2,* Tingting Ren,3,* Mingyu Zhou,2 Mingliang Cheng2 1First Hospital Affiliated to Suzhou University, Suzhou, 2Department of Infectious Diseases, 3Biochemistry Department, Affiliated Hospital of Guiyang Medical College, Guiyang, People ...
Zhu J, Ren T, Zhou M, Cheng M,
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(1) Background: Monilinia and Botrytis blight are significant diseases affecting wild blueberry fields, leading to substantial yield losses. Traditional methods for disease assessment rely on destructive sampling, which is labor-intensive and subjective.
Kenneth Anku +2 more
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Bilitranslocase and anthocyanins role in the gastrointestinal tract [PDF]
Bilitranslocase (BTL) is a organic anion transporter expressed in liver and in several extra-hepatic tissues. This membrane protein transports different substrates as pyrrolic molecules, nucleotides, flavonoids.
Tramer, Federica, Čvorović, Jovana
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Physical-chemical properties of blueberry as influenced by production and conservation processes [PDF]
In this study was evaluated the effect of production mode (organic versus conventional) on some physical-chemical properties of three blueberry cultivars (Duke, Bluecrop, Ozarkblue). The properties evaluated were caliber, moisture content,
Costa, Daniela +3 more
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Leaf Rust Disease of Southern Highbush Blueberry in Florida
Leaf rust is an important disease of southern highbush blueberries (SHB) in Florida and can be particularly costly in the evergreen production system. Severe leaf rust causes defoliation in the fall or early winter, which can decrease floral bud differentiation, photosynthesis, and the next season’s fruit yield.
Philip F. Harmon +2 more
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Organizing drive attempted by unions at UAJ -- Borrego give guidance: School of business recently revitalized -- Young and old alike: Blueberry contest draws a crowd -- Diner under new management -- Editorial page -- Petersen speaks out: Reinstate the no
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The promising range of fruit and berry cultures For self-picking by visitors of farmsteads and country farms [PDF]
The providing by farmsteads and country farms of Belarus services in self-picking fruits and ber-ries by visitors during all vegetative season is possible by using the range of plants, providing a uni-form, continuous, and the maximum period of ripening ...
Gordey, D. V. +3 more
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The therapeutic management of gut barrier leaking: the emerging role for mucosal barrier protectors [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Gut barrier is a functional unit organized as a multi-layer system and its multiple functions are crucial for maintaining gut homeostasis. Numerous scientific evidences showed a significant association between gut barrier leaking and gastro ...
Bruno, G +5 more
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High-Resolution Community Profiling of Active Bacteria and Eukaryotes in Replant-Diseased Blueberry Farm Soils From New Jersey, USA. [PDF]
Mirzoyan S, Polashock JJ, Kerkhof LJ.
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