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Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Activity of Selected Phenolic Acids, Flavonoids, Their O-Glucosides, and Low-Molecular-Weight Phenolic Metabolites in Relation to Their Oxidation Potentials [PDF]
Background/Objectives: In this study, the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitory activity of selected phenolic acids, flavonoids, their O-glucosides, and low-molecular-weight phenolic metabolites was addressed to show their importance against ...
Danuta Zielińska +3 more
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Sequential Use of Apremilast, Total Glucosides of Paeony, and Periodontal Therapy in Refractory Plurimucosal Lichen Planus: A Case Report [PDF]
Lichen planus (LP) is a chronic inflammatory disorder affecting mucosa and skin. This report presents a 61-year-old female with refractory LP involving buccal, gingival, and vulvovaginal mucosa, unresponsive to prior therapies including corticosteroids ...
Tinglan Yang +10 more
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Phytochemicals and therapeutic potentials of Barleria lupulina
A well-known herb Barleria lupulina is traditionally used as a medicinal and decorative plant. The various parts of this plant are reported to contain a range of phytoconstituents, including terpenes and terpenoidal compounds, iridoid glucosides ...
Hemant Arunrao Sawarkar +2 more
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Henna is the current name of the dye prepared from the dry leaf powder of Lawsonia inermis (Lythraceae). Several studies have focused on the chemistry and pharmacology of the henna dyeing active compound, lawsone, obtained from the main constituents of ...
Irina Maslovarić +8 more
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Background Glucoside natural products have been showing great medicinal values and potentials. However, the production of glucosides by plant extraction, chemical synthesis, and traditional biotransformation is insufficient to meet the fast-growing ...
Fei Guo +18 more
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New Insights Into the Metabolism and Role of Cytokinin N-Glucosides in Plants
Cytokinin (CK) N-glucosides are the most abundant group of CK metabolites in many species; however, their physiological role in planta was for a long time perceived as irreversible storage CK forms only.
Klára Hoyerová, Petr Hošek
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Xanthone Glucosides: Isolation, Bioactivity and Synthesis
Xanthones are secondary metabolites found in plants, fungi, lichens, and bacteria from a variety of families and genera, with the majority found in the Gentianaceae, Polygalaceae, and Clusiaceae. They have a diverse range of bioactivities, including anti-
Qing Huang +5 more
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Chemical and Biocatalytic Routes to Arbutin †
Arbutin (also called β-arbutin) is a natural product occurring in the leaves of a variety of different plants, the bearberries of the Ericaceae and Saxifragaceae families being prominent examples.
Hangyu Zhou +3 more
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Dietary plant glucosides are phytochemicals whose bioactivity and bioavailability can be modified by glucoside hydrolase activity of intestinal microbiota through the release of acylglycones.
Nikol Modrackova +4 more
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Honeybees Tolerate Cyanogenic Glucosides from Clover Nectar and Flowers
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) pollinate flowers and collect nectar from many important crops. White clover (Trifolium repens) is widely grown as a temperate forage crop, and requires honeybee pollination for seed set.
Antoine Lecocq +5 more
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