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Cytochrome P450 inhibition potential of new psychoactive substances of the tryptamine class [PDF]
New psychoactive substances (NPS) are not tested for their cytochrome P450 (CYP) inhibition potential before consumption. Therefore, this potential was explored for tryptamine-derived NPS (TDNPS) including alpha-methyl tryptamines (AMTs), dimethyl ...
Brandt, SD +4 more
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The growing industrialization has caused the generation of highly toxic compounds such as nitroaromatic compounds. An adequate treatment to reduce the contamination of these organic compounds is necessary. The photocatalytic reduction of aromatic compounds using semiconductor materials favors the production of nitroaromatics.
Leimmy Calderon +8 more
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Obituary to analgesic nephropathy—an autopsy study [PDF]
Background. To determine whether classic analgesic nephropathy with renal papillary and urothelial capillary sclerosis could still be detected at autopsy in the beginning of the 21st century, the present study which is similar to a previous one performed
Brunner, Felix P. +2 more
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Two novel carboxamide hydrazone hybrids are synthesized and characterized. Structural, spectroscopic, and computational analyses reveal dominant hydrogen bonding, π–π stacking, and reactive sites. Compound 2b exhibits potent antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, highlighting its potential as a cost‐effective therapeutic agent.
Nabila A. Kheder +6 more
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Non-phenacetin analgesics and analgesic nephropathy: Clinical assessment of high users from a case-control study [1]* [PDF]
Background. A recent large-scale case-control study on analgesic nephropathy (SAN) [1] found no increased risk of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in users of combined or single formulations of phenacetin-free analgesics.
Graf, Helmut +5 more
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Evaluation of an in-capillary approach for performing quantitative cytochrome P450 activity studies [PDF]
An automated in-capillary assay requiring very small quantities of reagents was developed for performing in vitro cytochrome P450 (CYP450) drug metabolism studies. The approach is based on the following: (i) hydrodynamic introduction of nanoliter volumes
Curcio, R. +3 more
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Pharmacokinetic characterization plays a vital role in drug discovery and development. Although involving numerous laboratory animals with error-prone, labor-intensive, and time-consuming procedures, pharmacokinetic profiling is still irreplaceable in ...
Yawen Yuan +9 more
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Systemic inflammation indices (SII, SIRI, and AISI) were linked to clinical phenotypes in medication overuse headache (MOH). Specifically, higher SII and AISI showed independent associations with MOH. ABSTRACT Background The role of peripheral inflammation in medication overuse headache (MOH) remains inadequately understood.
Changling Li +11 more
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Cytochrome P450 enzyme family plays significant roles in carcinogenesis and xenobiotic detoxification. CYP1A1 is the P450 family 1 enzyme preferably expressed extrahepatically and participates extensively in monooxygenase activity which can either ...
Rehan Zafar +3 more
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Background and Purpose Dysregulation of the IL‐6/glycoprotein 130(gp130)/STAT3 signalling axis is implicated in several human diseases, particularly cancer. Notably, gp130, a single transducer of this signalling axis, is a target for ovarian cancer treatment. However, data regarding small‐molecule inhibitors of gp130 are lacking. Therefore, we aimed to
Sun‐Ae Park +11 more
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