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Bio-based episulfide composed of cardanol/cardol for anti-corrosion coating applications

Polymer, 2017
Abstract Bio-based materials from Cardanol/cardol with episulfide group (CCES) and epoxy group (CCEO) were synthesized and further blended with commercial bisphenol-A diglycidyl ether type epoxy resin (DGEBA) for anti-corrosion coating application.
Jie Lv   +4 more
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PEG-immobilization of cardol and soluble polymer-supported synthesis of some cardol-coumarin derivatives: preliminary evaluation of their inhibitory activity on mushroom tyrosinase.

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2009
In this work, the PEG-immobilization and the liquid phase synthesis of some coumarins derived from cardol are presented. Some preliminary results on their tyrosinase inhibitory activity are also included.
G. Tocco   +9 more
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Thermo-oxidative evaluation of new cardol derivatives as antioxidants for mineral oils

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2012
In this study, the thermo-oxidative stability of two new phosphorylated derivatives of cardol, a compound from the cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) industry waste CNSL (cashew nutshell liquid), were evaluated. The antioxidant capacity of these new molecules upon two mineral oils, NH10 and NH20 were also studied by thermogravimetric analysis (TG/DTG),
F. J. N. Maia   +5 more
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Long chain phenols. Part 17. The synthesis of 5-[(Z)-pentadec-8-enyl]resorcinol, ‘cardol monoene,’ and of 5-[(ZZ)-pentadec-8,11-dienyl]-resorcinol dimethyl ether, ‘cardol diene’ dimethyl ether

J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1981
Two unsaturated compounds in the ‘cardol’ series, an important component phenol from Anacardium occidentale, have been synthesised. 3,5-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde interacted with OH-protected 6-chlorohexan-1-ol in the presence of lithium to give, after acidic treatment, 1-(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)heptane-1,7-diol which was hydrogenolysed selectively to 7-(3,5 ...
C. Baylis, S. Odle, J. Tyman
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Prooxidative effect of cardols is involved in their cytotoxic activity against murine B16–F10 melanoma cells

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2022
Cardols are resorcinolic lipids, available in many natural sources including cashew nut, pistachio, macadamia, and mango. Despite of several beneficial biological activities of cardols, cytotoxic activities of cardols are not fully understood. In preliminary studies, 5[8(Z),11(Z),14-pentadecatrienyl]resorcinol, known as cardol (C15:3) was found to ...
Hiroki Satooka, Isao Kubo
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Study of Antioxidant Activity of aPhenyl Phosphorylate d Compound Derived from Hydrogenated Cardol by Thermogravimetric Analysis

open access: yesBritish Journal of Applied Science & Technology, 2013
Aims: Use a natural compound derived from cashew nut shell liquid to the production of an additive inhibitor of the oxidation of lubricants oils. Study Design:This article describes the syntheses, characterization and evaluation of the antioxidant action of a phosphorylated compound derivate from hydrogenated cardol (diphenyl phosphorylated-cardol).
F. J. N. Maia   +5 more
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Separation and Structural Determination of the Olefinic Components of Poison Ivy Urushiol, Cardanol and Cardol

Nature, 1953
THE noxious saps of numerous members of the Anacardiaceae, such as Japanese lac, poison ivy, cashew nut shell liquid, etc., contain phenolic bodies carrying long unsaturated side-chains attached to the benzene ring. Earlier investigators1 have in certain cases established the length and the position of these alkenyl side-chains; but prior to the ...
W. F. Symes, C. R. Dawson
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Protective Effects of α-Tocopherol and Ascorbic Acid against Cardol-Induced Cell Death and Reactive Oxygen Species Generation in Staphylococcus aureus

Planta Medica, 2013
Cardol (C₁₅:₃), isolated from cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) nut shell liquid, has been shown to exhibit bactericidal activity against various strains of Staphylococcus aureus, including methicillin-resistant strains. The maximum level of reactive oxygen species generation was detected at around the minimum bactericidal concentration of cardol ...
Wakae Murata   +3 more
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Preparative HPLC Separation of the Unsaturated Constituents of Cardanol and Cardol

Journal of Liquid Chromatography, 1990
Abstract The analytical and preparative separation of the saturated, monoene, diene and triene constituents of cardanol and cardol have been achieved by reverse phase HPLC on a C18 column using gradient elution.
I. E. Bruce   +3 more
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Inhibitory effects of cardols and related compounds on superoxide anion generation by xanthine oxidase

Food Chemistry, 2015
5-Pentadecatrienylresorcinol, isolated from cashew nuts and commonly known as cardol (C₁₅:₃), prevented the generation of superoxide radicals catalysed by xanthine oxidase without the inhibition of uric acid formation. The inhibition kinetics did not follow the Michelis-Menten equation, but instead followed the Hill equation.
Noriyoshi, Masuoka   +4 more
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