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Changing Cinnamaldehyde Skeleton Achieves Antibacterial Nanoswitch

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Changeable substituent groups of organic molecules can provide an opportunity to clarify the antibacterial mechanism of organic molecules by tuning the electron cloud density of their skeleton. However, understanding the antibacterial mechanism of organic molecules is challenging.
Xiaoying Zhao   +10 more
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New Tertiary Phosphines from Cinnamaldehydes and Diphenylphosphine

Inorganic Chemistry, 2007
A 1:1 hydrophosphination of the olefinic bond of cinnamaldehyde (and substituted ones) with Ph2PH, under argon using neat reagents, gives quantitative formation of the new tertiary phosphines Ph2PCH(Ar)CH2CHO (2) as racemic mixtures (Ar = Ph, p-tol, and p-OMe-C6H4).
Dmitry V, Moiseev   +2 more
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Anticandidal activity of curcumin and methyl cinnamaldehyde

Fitoterapia, 2012
Cinnamaldehyde, its derivatives and curcumin are reported to have strong antifungal activity. In this work we report and compare anticandidal activity of curcumin (CUR) and α-methyl cinnamaldehyde (MCD) against 38 strains of Candida (3; standard, fluconazole sensitive, 24; clinical, fluconazole sensitive, 11; clinical, fluconazole resistant).
Neelofar, Khan   +6 more
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Fullerene‐based ruthenium catalysts in cinnamaldehyde hydrogenation

Catalysis Letters, 1998
Ruthenium on fullerenes and ruthenium and palladium on activated carbon were compared for their catalytic activity and selectivity in cinnamaldehyde hydrogenation. The fullerene support had a marked effect on the selectivity, even though the fullerenes themselves showed no catalytic activity.
Hase, Anneli   +4 more
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Relative Rates of Decarbonylation of Cinnamaldehyde and trans-α-Substituted Cinnamaldehydes

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1965
Norman E. Hoffman, Thomas Puthenpurackal
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The genetic toxicology of cinnamaldehyde

Mutation Research/Reviews in Genetic Toxicology, 1992
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Is cinnamaldehyde an antimutagen?

Mutation Research/Environmental Mutagenesis and Related Subjects, 1987
E. Gocke, B. Rutten
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In vitro toxicity of cinnamaldehyde and nanoemulsion of cinnamaldehyde on protoscoleces of hydatid cyst.

Annals of parasitology
Cystic echinococcosis is a major parasitic and zoonotic disease and surgery is the most common treatment of this disease which carries the risk of intraoperative leakage and recurrence. Using scolicidal agent to inactivate cyst contents reduces the risk of recurrence.
Azin, Aghajani Amiri   +2 more
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