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Cuminum cyminum fruits as source of luteolin- 7-O-glucoside, potent cytotoxic flavonoid against breast cancer cell lines

Natural Product Research, 2020
Cuminum cyminum is famous for its spicy fruits used for culinary and therapeutic properties worldwide. Brine shrimp test was performed for detecting cytotoxic fractions and subfractions.
S. Goodarzi   +6 more
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Barbiturate Glucosides

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1962
Nitrogen barbiturate glucosides of barbital, phenobarbital, amobarbital, secobarbital, and pentothal were prepared from acetobromoglucose and the potassium barbiturate. Proof of the nitrogen glucosidic linkages was obtained by direct condensation of sym-di-(tetra-O-acetyl-β-D-glucopyranosyl) urea with diethylmalonyldichloride.
Loyd E. Harris, G.A. Portmann
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Alkyl Glucosides

Dermatitis, 2017
Alkyl glucosides are surfactants synthesized through the condensation of long-chain fatty alcohols and glucose, extracted from vegetal, renewable sources. Although available for more than 4 decades, they have been rediscovered in recent years because of their eco-friendly character.
Maisa, Alfalah   +2 more
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Hydroxynitrile glucosides

Phytochemistry, 2008
beta- and gamma-Hydroxynitrile glucosides are structurally related to cyanogenic glucosides (alpha-hydroxynitrile glucosides) but do not give rise to hydrogen cyanide release upon hydrolysis. Structural similarities and frequent co-occurrence suggest that the biosynthetic pathways for these compounds share common features. Based on available literature
Bjarnholt, Nanna   +1 more
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Production of zearalenone-4-glucoside, a-zearalenol-4-glucoside and ß-zearalenol-4-glucoside

Mycotoxin Research, 2007
The work at hand describes the production of the zearalenone (ZON) metabolites zearalenone-4-glucoside (ZON-4G), a-zearalenol-4-glucoside (oc-ZOL-4G) and ß-zearalenol-4-glucoside (ß-ZOL-4G). In a first step a genetically modified yeast strain, expressing theArabidopsis thaliana UDP-glu-cosyltransferase UGT73C6, was treated with ZON to produce ZON-4G ...
Rudolf Krska   +7 more
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Microbial glucosidation of dihydroxyanthraquinones. General properties of the glucosidation system

Folia Microbiologica, 1974
Corresponding mono-β-d-glucosides were obtained by fermentation ofStreptomyces aureofaciens B 96 with four isomeric dihydroxyanthraquinones (alizarin, quinizarin, chrysazin and anthraflavin). The effect of some factors (sugar source, concentration of substrates, pH) on biosynthesis of 1-hydroxy-2-(β-d-glucopyranosyloxy)anthraquinone was studied and ...
M. Blumauerová   +4 more
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Generation of primary amide glucosides from cyanogenic glucosides

Phytochemistry, 2009
The cyanogenic glucoside-related compound prunasinamide, (2R)-beta-d-glucopyranosyloxyacetamide, has been detected in dried, but not in fresh leaves of the prunasin-containing species Olinia ventosa, Prunus laurocerasus, Pteridium aquilinium and Holocalyx balansae. Experiments with leaves of O.
Adolf Nahrstedt, Jandirk Sendker
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Apigenin-7-O-glucoside versus apigenin: Insight into the modes of anticandidal and cytotoxic actions

EXCLI Journal : Experimental and Clinical Sciences, 2017
Bioactive potential of apigenin derivative apigenin-7-O-glucoside related to its antifungal activity on Candida spp. and cytotoxic effect on colon cancer cells was studied and compared with bioactive potential of apigenin.
M. Smiljković   +11 more
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Anti-cancer Effect of Cyanidin-3-glucoside from Mulberry via Caspase-3 Cleavage and DNA Fragmentation in vitro and in vivo.

Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2017
BACKGROUND Fruits of Morus alba L. (mulberry) have various bioactive compounds such as polyphenols and anthocyanins and used as a herbal medicine. However, the anti-cancer effects and molecular basis have not been elucidated.
Eugene Cho   +10 more
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A glucoside of urospermal A

Phytochemistry, 1982
Abstract The aerial parts of Urospermum picroides afforded, in addition to urospermal A a p -hydroxylphenyl acetate of a glucoside of urospermal A.
Jürgen Ziesche   +5 more
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