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Study The Identification And Purifying Techniques For Cymbopogon Flexuosus (Krishna), Centella Asiatica, And Cynodon Dactylon [PDF]
Traditional medicine, the pharmaceutical and herbal businesses, and the pharmaceutical industry all rely on accurately identifying and purifying medicinal plants.
Dr. (Prof) Pawan Kumar Jain+1 more
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ABSTRACT Exposure to urban air pollution, particularly particulate matter (PM), has been correlated with an increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases, notably Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. However, the mechanisms underlying the association between urban air pollution and neurodegenerative diseases remain unclear.
Parinee Kittimongkolsuk+10 more
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ABSTRACT Peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptors (PPARs), functioning as nuclear receptors, regulate the expression of genes associated with inflammation, lipid metabolism, and glucose metabolism. The primary isotypes of PPARs are PPARα, PPARβ, and PPARγ. PPARγ is mostly expressed in adipose tissue and the colon.
Aya A. Touny+9 more
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Advances in Mechanochemical Methods for One‐Pot Multistep Organic Synthesis
This review highlights recent advances in mechanochemical methods for multistep organic synthesis, focusing on sequential one‐pot approaches performed by grinding or ball milling. The presented transformations are discussed in terms of efficiency, applicability, and sustainability, assessing both the challenges and potential of solvent‐free one‐pot ...
Nina Biedermann, Michael Schnürch
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Rapid functional group transformation of carboxylic acids into a new ketone under mild conditions using the reagent 4‐nitrophenyl‐2H‐azirine. The newly formed ketone was captured by our chemical probe methodology for quantification with enhanced mass spectrometric sensitivity.
Weifeng Lin+5 more
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An investigation of fecal volatile organic metabolites in irritable bowel syndrome. [PDF]
Diagnosing irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can be a challenge; many clinicians resort to invasive investigations in order to rule out other diseases and reassure their patients.
Iftikhar Ahmed+4 more
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J. curcas was hydrothermally liquefied (HTL) using water and palm oil mill effluent (POME) as a hydrogen donor solvent. Palmitic and oleic acids were detected by the POME analysis utilizing GC–MS by manipulating three parameters (temperature, reaction time, and biomass‐to‐solvent ratio).
Rohazriny Rohim+7 more
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Ligustri Lucidi Fructus (LLF), the fruit of Ligustrum lucidum Ait. (Oleaceae), has been used as a common herbal medicine in clinical practice in China for nearly 2000 years. In most cases, LLF is prescribed in decoctions in the form of processed products
Hui Li+9 more
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A Novel Gβγ-Subunit Inhibitor Selectively Modulates μ-Opioid- Dependent Antinociception and Attenuates Acute Morphine-Induced Antinociceptive Tolerance and Dependence [PDF]
The Gβγ subunit has been implicated in many downstream signaling events associated with opioids. We previously demonstrated that a small molecule inhibitor of Gβγ-subunit-dependent phospholipase (PLC) activation potentiated morphine-induced analgesia ...
Bidlack, Jean M+2 more
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Photoredox autocatalysis is revealed to access cyclic biaryl sulfonamides (BASNs) without an initial exogenous photocatalyst. While unveiling photoredox autocatalysis is important to the enrichment of basic research, this has also led to further practical applications such as rapid discovery of novel, potent and readily accessible photocatalyst ...
Jaspreet Kaur+3 more
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