Cinnamic Acid Derivatives as Antidiabetics Agents
Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder of carbohydrate metabolism. Treatment of type II diabetes is usually done by prescribing diet and exercise for the patient however it can also be treated with antidiabetic drugs.
Teni Ernawati +4 more
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Structure−Antifungal Activity Relationship of Cinnamic Acid Derivatives
A structure-antifungal activity relationship (SAR) study of 22 related cinnamic acid derivatives was carried out. Attention was focused on the antifungal activities exhibited against Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus terreus, and Aspergillus niger. (E)-3-(4-methoxy-3-(3-methylbut-2-enyl)phenyl)acrylic acid (16) exhibited antifungal activity against A ...
Bisogno, Fabricio Román +6 more
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Induction of colon and cervical cancer cell death by cinnamic acid derivatives is mediated through the inhibition of Histone Deacetylases (HDAC). [PDF]
Recent studies from our group and many others have shown the ability of histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors for retarding the growth of carcinomas of cervix, colon and rectum in vitro.
Preethi G Anantharaju +5 more
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Oleanolic acid (OA) and glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) are natural products with anticancer effects. Cinnamic acid (CA) and its derivatives also exhibited certain anticancer activity. In order to improve the anticancer activity of OA and GA, we designed and synthesized a series of novel OA-CA ester derivatives and GA-CA ester derivatives by using molecular ...
Wang, Rui +8 more
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Discovery of Cinnamic Acid Derivatives as Potent Anti-H. pylori Agents [PDF]
Antibiotics are currently used for the treatment of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), which is confirmed to be the major cause of gastric disorders.
Yonglian Li +9 more
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Cinnamic acid derivatives in cosmetics: current use and future prospects [PDF]
AbstractCinnamic acid derivatives are widely used in cosmetics and possess various functions. This group of compounds includes both naturally occurring and synthetic substances. On the basis of the Cosmetic Ingredient Database (CosIng) and available literature, this review summarizes their functions in cosmetics, including their physicochemical and ...
A. Gunia‐Krzyżak +5 more
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Natural Cinnamic Acids, Synthetic Derivatives and Hybrids with Antimicrobial Activity
Antimicrobial natural preparations involving cinnamon, storax and propolis have been long used topically for treating infections. Cinnamic acids and related molecules are partly responsible for the therapeutic effects observed in these preparations. Most
Juan David Guzman
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Methoxylated derivatives of cinnamic acid play an important role in the formation of the pro-health potential of food products. Numerous reports present them as molecules with strong antimicrobial, antidiabetic, anticancer as well as hepato-, cardio ...
Magdalena Rychlicka +2 more
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Anti-Biofilm Activity of Combinations of Cinnamic Acid and Its Derivatives with Cloxacillin Against Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis [PDF]
Staphylococcus epidermidis (S. epidermidis) poses a significant clinical challenge, particularly in the context of biofilm-associated infections, with increasing antibiotic resistance further complicating infection eradication.
Tomasz Zawiła +4 more
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Pharmacological Potential of Cinnamic Acid and Derivatives: A Comprehensive Review [PDF]
Cinnamic acid, an organic acid naturally occurring in plants of the Cinnamomum genus, has been highly valued for its medicinal properties in numerous ancient Chinese texts.
Yu Tian +7 more
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