Topical adhesive spatio-temporal nanosystem co-delivering chlorin e6 and HMGB1 inhibitor glycyrrhizic acid for <i>in situ</i> psoriasis chemo-phototherapy. [PDF]
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Fabrication and in vitro/vivo evaluation of quercetin nanocrystals stabilized by glycyrrhizic acid for liver targeted drug delivery. [PDF]
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New findings on the antagonism of the environmental chemical toxicity 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate: Glycyrrhizic acid as an Nrf2 activator targets Nrf2/ROS/STAT3 signalling crosstalk to alleviate thymic injury in chicks. [PDF]
Luo L +5 more
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Glycyrrhizic acid aggregates seen from a synthetic surfactant perspective.
Fischer P, Lutz-Bueno V.
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Antiviral activity of glycyrrhizic acid
Glycyrrhizic acid inhibits the growth of several DNA and RNA viruses in cell cultures and inactivates Herpes simplex 1 virus irreversibly.
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Glycyrrhizic acid: the assessment of a no effect level
Because from earlier experiments in rats and a pilot study in humans a no effect level of glycyrrhizic acid could not be established, a second experiment was performed in healthy volunteers. The experiment was performed in females only, because the effects were most marked in females in the pilot study.
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Aggregate formation of glycyrrhizic acid
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2016Abstract Glycyrrhizic acid is derived from the licorice root. The compound is amphiphilic with a large hydrophobic aglycone group, and two glucuronic acids and a carboxyl group constituting the hydrophilic part. Therefore, glycyrrhizic acid can form aggregates or lower the surface tension of aqueous solutions owing to its specific amphiphilic ...
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Antiviral Properties of Glycyrrhizic Acid and its Semisynthetic Derivatives
Some natural triterpenes exert a definite antiviral activity on several human viruses. New synthetic derivatives of glycyrrhizic acid (GL) are even more active than the parental molecule. GL can alter the expression of viral genes involved in cell transformation, thus opening a new window for speculating on viral cancerogenesis.
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In this work, a new monoclonal antibody specific for glycyrrhizic acid was prepared and characterized. A hybridoma secreting an anti‐glycyrrhizic acid monoclonal antibody was produced by fusing splenocytes from a mouse immunized against a glycyrrhizic acid–bovine serum albumin conjugate with the hypoxanthine–aminopterin–thymidine‐sensitive mouse ...
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Cardioprotective Effects of Glycyrrhizic Acid Against Isoproterenol-Induced Myocardial Ischemia in Rats [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to look into the possible protective effects of glycyrrhizic acid (GA) against isoproterenol-induced acute myocardial infarction in Sprague-Dawley rats.
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