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Asymmetric lamellar templating at the perovskite/C60 interface is achieved using a laterally polarized indole spacer. Surface anchoring and Ind–Ind assembly form a π‐rich lamellar interphase that supports uniform C60 contact formation, suppresses recombination, preserves electron extraction, and enables certified high‐efficiency cells and modules with ...
Taeyoon Ki +16 more
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A laboratory prototype of enzyme biosensor based on pH‐sensitive field‐effect transistors has been created to determine the total content of indole alkaloids in Rauwolfia serpentina tissue culture.
Valentyna Arkhypova +5 more
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Polyphenol‐Inspired Materials for Agricultural Applications
This review outlines the use of polyphenol‐inspired materials for sustainable agriculture, highlighting their molecular design, interfacial assembly, structure–property relationships, and prospects toward precision agriculture, climate resilience, ecosystem protection, and circular bioeconomy strategies.
Haofu Liu +8 more
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Electropolymerized Aptasensor for Femtogram‐Level Cytokine Detection
Electropolymerization of 3‐amino‐ʟ‐tyrosine creates ultrathin, smooth, and chemically robust pALT nanofilms with accessible carboxyl functionalities for direct aptamer immobilization. Integrated with fiber‐optic SPR and OECT platforms, these interfaces enable IL‐6 detection down to 100 fg mL−1 and provide a versatile route to bioelectronic sensing ...
Jiyao Yu +7 more
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Phosphoserine phosphatase B facilitates indole metabolism to indole-3-lactic acid
Intestinal bacteria can convert indole to a range of compounds; however, the precise enzymatic processes facilitating this conversion have not been fully elucidated.
Hiroaki Konishi +5 more
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Synthesis of biologically active sulfonamide-based indole analogs: a review
The class of heterocyclic compounds exhibits a variety of pharmacological actions, long employed as an active ingredient in drug design and production. Indole and its derivatives are crucial in medicinal chemistry. Due to its physiological action, it has
Irfan Mushtaq, Adnan Ahmed
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PRODUCTION OF FREE INDOLE BY SOME AROIDS
SUMMARY The production of free indole by several arum lily species (Araceae) was studied. The compound was identified by paper chromatography and thin-layer chromatography in several solvent systems, colour reactions with various reagents, enzymatic conversion to tryptophan, UV absorption spectrum, and formation of a complex with polynitrofluorenone.
Chen, J., Meeuse, J. D.
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Probiotic B.p colonization elevated gut‐derived inosine level in the liver, while elevated inosine activated A2AR and subsequently blocked NPs‐induced polarization of M1 macrophages by repressing the miR155/SOCS1/NF‐κB pathway. This reduced the release of inflammatory cytokines and thereby, mitigated NPs‐induced hepatic injury.
Kaikai Zhang +10 more
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Bacterial Metabolite Indole Modulates Incretin Secretion from Intestinal Enteroendocrine L Cells
It has long been speculated that metabolites, produced by gut microbiota, influence host metabolism in health and diseases. Here, we reveal that indole, a metabolite produced from the dissimilation of tryptophan, is able to modulate the secretion of ...
Catalin Chimerel +5 more
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Molecular editing of bilobalide uncovers BB56, a PREP‐engaging chemotype with enhanced anti‐inflammatory activity in microglia. Integrated CETSA‐MS, SAR, and pathway analyses link BB56 to attenuation of p38 MAPK/NF‐κB and NLRP3‐associated inflammatory signaling, highlighting bilobalide editing as a strategy for developing neuroinflammation‐modulating ...
Chanin Sillapachaiyaporn +20 more
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