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Chemical genetics uncovers novel inhibitors of lignification, including p-iodobenzoic acid targeting CINNAMATE-4-HYDROXYLASE [PDF]
Plant secondary-thickened cell walls are characterized by the presence of lignin, a recalcitrant and hydrophobic polymer that provides mechanical strength and ensures long-distance water transport.
Audenaert, Dominique +9 more
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Cinnamic Acid Metabolism in Man
The fate of cinnamic acid (C6H5CH:CHCOOH) after its administration to the animal organism has been examined repeatedly. The following facts are known. Cinnamic acid given by mouth to humans is oxidized to benzoic acid which is excreted in the urine linked with glycine in the form of hippuric acid.1, 2 In cats and dogs after the administration of ...
I. Snapper, T. F. Yu, Y. T. Chiang
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Complete Blood Count and Cinnamic acid activity against Cytoxan in albino mice.
The aim of study to evaluated cinnamic acid and its activity on complete blood count(RBC,WBC,HG,HCV,MCH,MCHC and Plat.)and removed the cytoxan damage which caused bone marrow failure and leukemia and other that due to linked the cytoxan in 7- nitrogen ...
Baghdad Science Journal
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Pedicularis L. Genus. Systematics, botany, phytochemistry, chemotaxonomy, ethnopharmacology, and other [PDF]
In this review, the relevance of the plant species belonging to the Pedicularis L. genus has been considered from different points of view. Particular emphasis was given to phytochemistry and ethnopharmacology, since several classes of natural compounds ...
Bianco, Armandodoriano +13 more
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Bifunctional Photocatalysts: Exploiting Proximity for Enhanced Reaction Performance
This review covers the application of the bifunctional approach to photocatalysis as a means to attain (enhanced) enantioselectivity, and, more in general, as a strategy to enhance the catalytic performance through an effective use of short‐lived reaction intermediates.
Luigi Dolcini +3 more
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Sintesis Asam Sinamat dari Benzaldehida dan Asam Malonat dengan Katalis Dietilamina [PDF]
Cinnamic acid is a natural compound that has known had activities as: antimicrobia; flavour in food; soap; cosmetic; and inhibitor proliferation of caco-2 cells. Cinammic acid compound commonly got by isolated kayu manis bark with yield 2.2%. There was a
Julianus, J. (Jeffry) +1 more
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Biosynthesis of lignans. Part I . Biosynthesis of Arctiin (3) and Phillyrin (5) [PDF]
Lignans constitute a class of naturally occuring phenolic compounds, widely distributed in higher plants. They are formally composed of two phenylpropanoid units, stercospecifically joined at the /f-carbon atoms of their side chains. Their biosynthesis
Klischies, Martina, Stöckigt, Joachim
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Antiprotozoal action of synthetic cinnamic acid analogs [PDF]
Leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, and malaria cause morbidity globally. The drugs currently used for treatment have limitations. Activity of cinnamic acid analogs against Leishmania spp., Trypanosoma cruzi, and Plasmodium falciparum was evaluated in the interest of identifying new antiprotozoal compounds.In vitro effects of analogs against L. braziliensis,
Santos, Ana Paula de Azevedo dos +7 more
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Cinnamon (Cinnamomum spp.) is used as a culinary spice and dietary supplement. A major constituent, cinnamaldehyde, was previously shown to inactivate cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2A6 in vitro. A mechanistic static model predicted an ~5‐fold increase in the AUC of the CYP2A6 substrates nicotine and letrozole.
Aiden‐Hung P. Nguyen +8 more
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Research of antifungal effects on some essential oils with tube dilution
The aim of study to investigate inhibition effects of cinnamic acid (volatile compound of cinnamon), limonene (essential oil of lemon) and eugenol (essential oil of clove, cinnamon) on Metschnikowia fructicola, Candida oleophila, Schisosaccharomyces ...
Rukiye Colak Sasmazer +1 more
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