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Multifunctional Cinnamic Acid Derivatives [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2017
Our research to discover potential new multitarget agents led to the synthesis of 10 novel derivatives of cinnamic acids and propranolol, atenolol, 1-adamantanol, naphth-1-ol, and (benzylamino) ethan-1-ol.
Aikaterini Peperidou   +4 more
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Antioxidant and Hypolipidemic Activities of Cinnamic Acid Derivatives [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
Oxidative stress and hyperlipidemia are important factors for the initiation and progression of various cell degenerative pathological conditions, including cardiovascular and neurological diseases.
Christina Nouni   +2 more
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Antileishmanial Activity of Cinnamic Acid Derivatives against Leishmania infantum [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
Leishmania infantum is the etiological agent of visceral leishmaniasis (VL) in South America, the Mediterranean basin, and West and Central Asia. The most affected country, Brazil, reported 4297 VL cases in 2017. L.
Mayara Castro de Morais   +6 more
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Cinnamic Acid Derivatives and Their Biological Efficacy. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci, 2020
The role played by cinnamic acid derivatives in treating cancer, bacterial infections, diabetes and neurological disorders, among many, has been reported. Cinnamic acid is obtained from cinnamon bark. Its structure is composed of a benzene ring, an alkene double bond and an acrylic acid functional group making it possible to modify the aforementioned ...
Ruwizhi N, Aderibigbe BA.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Cinnamic Acid Derivatives as Potential Multifunctional Agents in Cosmetic Formulations Used for Supporting the Treatment of Selected Dermatoses [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules
Cinnamic acid and its natural derivatives were primarily used in cosmetics as fragrance materials as well as skin and hair conditioners. Nowadays, not only natural but also synthetic cinnamic acid derivatives are used as active ingredients of cosmetic ...
Małgorzata Kabat   +2 more
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Naturally Occurring Cinnamic Acid Sugar Ester Derivatives [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2016
Cinnamic acid sugar ester derivatives (CASEDs) are a class of natural product with one or several phenylacrylic moieties linked with the non-anomeric carbon of a glycosyl skeleton part through ester bonds.
Yuxin Tian   +11 more
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Recent advances in synthetic approaches for bioactive cinnamic acid derivatives [PDF]

open access: yesBeilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry
Cinnamic acid derivatives represent a significant class of biologically active compounds exhibiting a broad spectrum of activities, such as antifungal, antidengue, antimetastatic, antimicrobial, antibacterial, and anticancer properties. Their preparation
Betty A. Kustiana   +2 more
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Antioxidant Activity of Biogenic Cinnamic Acid Derivatives in Polypropylene. [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers (Basel), 2023
Antioxidants (AOs) from natural resources are an attractive research area, as petroleum-based products can be replaced in polymer stabilization. Therefore, novel esters based on the p-hydroxycinnamic acids p-coumaric acid, ferulic acid and sinapic acid were synthesized and their structure properties relationships were investigated.
Mayer J   +3 more
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Iron Release from Soybean Seed Ferritin Induced by Cinnamic Acid Derivatives [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceuticals, 2018
Plant ferritin represents a novel class of iron supplement, which widely co-exists with phenolic acids in a plant diet. However, there are few reports on the effect of these phenolic acids on function of ferritin.
Xuejiao Sha   +3 more
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Cinnamic acid derivatives: inhibitory activity against Escherichia coli β-glucuronidase and structure–activity relationships [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry, 2020
Gut microbial β-glucuronidase (GUS) is a potential therapeutic target to reduce gastrointestinal toxicity caused by irinotecan. In this study, the inhibitory effects of 17 natural cinnamic acid derivatives on Escherichia coli GUS (EcGUS) were ...
Xing-Nuo Li   +8 more
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