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Naringenin Derivatives as anti‐Atherogenic Agents.

ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Sangku, Lee   +7 more
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Naringenin Nanoformulations for Neurodegenerative Diseases

Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
: Glioblastoma (GBM) is a grade-IV astrocytoma, which is the most common and aggressive type of brain tumor, spreads rapidly and has a life-threatening catastrophic effect. GBM mostly occurs in adults with an average survival time of 15 to 18 months, and the overall mortality rate is 5%. Significant invasion and drug resistance activity cause the poor
Liza, Sahoo   +2 more
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Naringenin reduces inflammatory pain in mice

Neuropharmacology, 2016
Naringenin is a flavonoid widely consumed by humans that present anti-inflammatory activity and low toxicity. Recently, the analgesic effect of naringenin has been demonstrated in neuropathic pain models. Herein, we tested the analgesic effects of naringenin in several models of inflammatory pain. Mice received treatment with naringenin (16.7-150 mg/kg,
Felipe A. Pinho-Ribeiro   +6 more
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Naringenin attenuates cisplatin nephrotoxicity in rats

Life Sciences, 2005
The effect of naringenin (NAR), a naturally occurring citrus flavanone, on the acute nephrotoxicity produced by cisplatin (7 mg/kg, i.v.) was investigated in the rat. Oral administration of NAR (20 mg/kg/day) for 10 days, starting 5 days before cisplatin single i.v. injection, produced significant protection of renal function. NAR reduced the extent of
Badary, Osama A.   +3 more
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Bestimmung von Naringenin und Naringenin-Chalkon in Tomatenschalen mit RP-HPLC nach Festphasenextraktion

Zeitschrift f�r Lebensmittel-Untersuchung und -Forschung, 1992
Die quantitative Bestimmung von Naringenin und Naringenin-Chalkon in Tomatenschalen wurde isokratisch mit RP-HPLC nach Festphasenextraktion an C-18-Kartuschen durchgefuhrt. Im Gegensatz zu fruheren Untersuchungen dominierte Naringenin-Chalkon (95–98%) eindeutig gegenuber dem isomeren Flavanon Naringenin, das bei der Extraktion aus dem Chalkon durch ...
Martin Krause, Rudolf Galensa
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Estrogenic Activity of the Phytoestrogens Naringenin, 6-(1,1-Dimethylallyl)naringenin and 8-Prenylnaringenin

Planta Medica, 2002
Chemically synthesized naringenin derivatives, identical to natural occurring compounds, were tested for their estrogenic activity using two independent estrogen screening assays. Using a yeast based estrogen receptor assay, strong estrogenic activities were demonstrated for 6-(1,1-dimethylallyl)naringenin and 8-prenylnaringenin, while the parent ...
Oliver Zierau   +6 more
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Solubilities of Naringin and Naringenin in Different Solvents and Dissociation Constants of Naringenin

Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 2015
The solubilities of naringin and naringenin in methanol, isopropanol, ethyl acetate, petroleum ether, n-butanol, and hexane were measured by using UV spectrophotometric methods at the maximum absorption wavelength of (283 and 372) nm from (288.15 to 328.15) K.
Liqin Zhang   +7 more
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Naringenin and Atherosclerosis: A Review of Literature

Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2015
Atherosclerosis is a multifactorial disease mainly caused by deposition of low-density lipoprotein (LD) cholesterol in macrophages of arterial walls. Atherosclerosis leads to heart attacks as well as stroke. Epidemiological studies showed that there is an inverse correlation between fruit and vegetable consumption and the risk of atherosclerosis.
Orhan, Ilkay   +5 more
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Naringenin loaded solid lipid nanoparticles alleviate oxidative stress and enhance oral bioavailability of naringenin

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
Naringenin (Nrg) is the most abundant natural dietary flavonoid with promising anti-inflammatory potential. However, its therapeutic application is limited due to poor absorption, low bioavailability, and inability to cross physiological barriers. Herein, we designed biocompatible solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) to overcome these challenges and to ...
Yumna, Zaheer   +12 more
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Naringenin coumaroylglucosides from Mabea caudata

Phytochemistry, 1982
Abstract The fruits of Mabea caudata contain, besides 5,7,4′-trihydroxyflavanone (naringenin), naringenin 7-O-β-(3,6-di-p-coumaroylglucoside) and naringenin 7-O-β-(3-p-coumaroylglucoside).
Diones A.D. Barros   +3 more
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