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A leaf phenomics approach for estimating belowground traits in North American licorice
Abstract Premise Selective breeding over thousands of years has prioritized aboveground yield, with little regard for changes belowground. Roots underpin plant growth and resilience, but our knowledge of these critical structures lags behind that of aboveground structures.
Zachary N. Harris +5 more
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Natural compounds regulate gut microbiota by improving microbial balance and increasing probiotics, which boost short‐chain fatty acid production to alleviate insulin resistance and inflammation. Additionally, they stimulate appetite‐suppressing hormones through bile acid signaling, while inhibiting pathogenic bacteria to repair intestinal barrier ...
Hongchao Yuan +7 more
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Moroccan medicinal plants with in silico‐approved aphrodisiac effects provide 94 phytochemicals. Docking against PDE5, AR, ERα, and aromatase gives top scores for lutein (−10.6), baicalein (−9.5), liquiritigenin (−9.2), and procyanidins (−9.7). ADMET filtering passes baicalein and liquiritigenin but excludes lutein and procyanidins. MD simulations (200
Amal Elrherabi +8 more
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Relevance. This article presents an analytical review of current approaches aimed at improving the efficacy and safety of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which are widely used in clinical practice for inflammatory and pain syndromes.
Zh. Sh. Azen +2 more
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Liver Fibrosis: Molecular Pathogenesis and Therapeutic Interventions
We systematically summarized the etiologies, diagnostic approaches, and pathogenic mechanisms of liver fibrosis. Also, the therapeutic interventions for liver fibrosis were systematically classified into two main categories: etiological treatment and mechanism‐based antifibrotic therapies.
Jiaorong Qu +8 more
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ABSTRACT The rising incidence of chronic diseases globally has drawn widespread attention to phytochemicals, which exert targeted preventive and alleviating effect by modulating gut microbiota; thus, a potential strategy for precision nutritional interventions is offered.
Shiqi Bai +6 more
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Ultrasonic-assisted membrane processes for the systematic purification of glycyrrhiza wastewater
A significant amount of glycyrrhiza wastewater is generated in the cleaning process of glycyrrhiza. The wastewater contains polysaccharide, glycyrrhizic acid, liquiritin, and other polyphenols, which is expensive for cleanup and wastes medical resources.
Cunyu Li +8 more
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The Behavior of Glycyrrhizic Acid and Glycyrrhetinic Acid
グリシルリチン酸およびグリシルレチン酸を添加した紙巻たばこを人工喫煙して得られるタール中のグリシルレチン酸の定量法を確立した.この方法によって二つの酸の喫煙時における挙動を調べたところ,グリシルリチン酸は喫煙の際,加熱分解して一部グリシルレチン酸となり,グリシルレチン酸は,そのままの形で煙中に移行することが認められた.しかし,煙中へのグリシルレチン酸の移行率は,両者とも非常に少なかった. 従って,たばこ香料として添加された甘草エキス中のグリシルリチン酸は,大部分熱分解されて煙中に移行するものと考えられる.
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Stimulating Properties Derivatives of Glycyrrhizic Acid
The article presents the results of the influence of glycyrrhizic acid and its derivatives in various percentages (0.1–1.5%) NaCl and in the post-stress period on the balance of phytohormones and the growth of roots of wheat seedlings. It was found that the treatment of wheat seeds with glycyrrhizic acid prevented salinization-induced inhibition of the
M. Allaniyazova +2 more
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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T‐cell therapy, although revolutionary for haematological malignancies, faces significant challenges, including T‐cell exhaustion, limited persistence, and treatment‐related toxicity. The integration of small‐molecule compounds offers a promising strategy to overcome these limitations.
Rangzi Yi +3 more
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