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Total synthesis and cytotoxic activity of stellatin

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research, 2011
Stellatin (3,4-dihydro-8-hydroxy-7-hydroxymethyl-6-methoxyisocoumarin) (8), an extrolite of fungal genera Emericella and Aspergillus, was synthesized. Thus, Vilsmeier-Haack formylation of methyl ester of 3,5-dimethoxy-4-methylphenylacetic acid (1) to afford the formyl ester (2) followed sulfamic acid-sodium chlorite oxidation of the aldehydic function ...
Aamer, Saeed   +2 more
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Antimicrobial activity and cytotoxicity of Carthamus lanatus

Fitoterapia, 2002
Total dichloromethane, methanol and water extracts, their fractions as well as volatiles of Carthamus lanatus aerial parts were phytochemically screened and evaluated for antibacterial, antifungal and cytotoxic activity. The H(2)O/MeOH fraction of the CH(2)Cl(2) extract exhibited noticeable antibacterial activity.
Rilka, Taskova   +4 more
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Activation and Cytotoxic Activity of Macrophages: A Short Review

1976
Interaction of sensitized T-lymphocytes with specific antigen, as well as several other nonimmunological stimuli, will induce the appearance of new properties in macrophages collectively referred to as "activation". The importance of macrophage activation in various physiological processes is only just beginning to be understood.
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Metabolic Activation of Stiripentol Correlates with Cytotoxicity

Chemical Research in Toxicology
Stiripentol (SRP) is an antiepileptic agent utilized in managing seizures related to Dravet syndrome. Long-term safety studies have highlighted significant adverse effects in patients including drowsiness, reduced appetite, ataxia, and elevated levels of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST).
Ziying Jiang   +7 more
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Cytotoxic Activity of Imidazole Derivatives

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1970
R E, Harmon, S K, Gupta, J L, Hansen
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[Activated macrophages and cytotoxicity].

Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis], 1989
Cellular immune reaction plays an important role in tuberculous infection. When the host develops cellular immunity, a large number of activated macrophages (M phi) are accumulated in the tuberculous focus by the chemotactic effect of lymphokine, and these M phi lively phagocytize and suppress the multiplication of tubercle bacilli.
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Cytotoxic activity of (S)-goniothalamin and analogues against human cancer cells

Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 2006
Angelo De Fátima   +2 more
exaly  

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