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  • Volatile constituents of Eu... Volatile constituents of Eupatorieae (Asteraceae). Compositional multivariate analysis of volatile oils from Southern Brazilian species in the subtribe Disynaphiinae
    de Souza, Tiago J.T.; Bordignon, Sérgio A.L.; Apel, Miriam A. ... Phytochemistry (Oxford), June 2021, 2021-Jun, 2021-06-00, 20210601, Volume: 186
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    Volatile oils (VOs) obtained from the aerial parts of species from the Disynaphiinae subtribe (genera Acanthostyles, Campovassouria, Disynaphia, Grazielia, Raulinoreitzia, and Symphyopappus) of ...
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  • A novel, simplified and sta... A novel, simplified and stability-indicating high-throughput ultra-fast liquid chromatography method for the determination of rosmarinic acid in nanoemulsions, porcine skin and nasal mucosa
    Fachel, Flávia N.S.; Nemitz, Marina C.; Medeiros-Neves, Bruna ... Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences, 04/2018, Volume: 1083
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    Currently, there is an increasing interest on the development of topical formulations containing rosmarinic acid (RA) due to its well-documented antioxidant activity. This study aimed to develop and ...
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  • Dipeptide cis-cyclo(Leucyl-... Dipeptide cis-cyclo(Leucyl-Tyrosyl) produced by sponge associated Penicillium sp. F37 inhibits biofilm formation of the pathogenic Staphylococcus epidermidis
    Scopel, Marina; Abraham, Wolf-Rainer; Henriques, Amélia T. ... Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, 02/2013, Volume: 23, Issue: 3
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    Infections associated to microbial biofilms are involved in 80% of human infections and became a challenge concerning public health. Infections related to Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilms are ...
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  • Alkaloids as a source of po... Alkaloids as a source of potential anticholinesterase inhibitors for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
    Konrath, Eduardo Luis; Passos, Carolina dos Santos; Klein-Júnior, Luiz Carlos ... Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology, December 2013, Volume: 65, Issue: 12
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    Objectives The inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), the key enzyme in the breakdown of acetylcholine, is currently the main pharmacological strategy available for Alzheimer's disease (AD). In ...
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  • Bioactive Azepine-Indole Al... Bioactive Azepine-Indole Alkaloids from Psychotria nemorosa
    Klein-Júnior, Luiz C; Cretton, Sylvian; Vander Heyden, Yvan ... Journal of natural products, 04/2020, Volume: 83, Issue: 4
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    Phytochemical investigation of the alkaloid extract of the aerial parts of Psychotria nemorosa led to the isolation and characterization of 10 azepine-indole alkaloids, i.e., cimitrypazepine (1), ...
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  • Antioxidant capacity and bi... Antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four Brazilian native fruits
    Denardin, Cristiane C.; Hirsch, Gabriela E.; da Rocha, Ricardo F. ... Yàowu shi͡p︡in fenxi, 09/2015, Volume: 23, Issue: 3
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    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of extracts from araçá (Psidium cattleianum), butiá (Butia eriospatha), and pitanga (Eugenia uniflora) ...
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  • Quality Control of Herbal M... Quality Control of Herbal Medicines: From Traditional Techniques to State-of-the-art Approaches
    Klein-Junior, Luiz C.; de Souza, Maira R.; Viaene, Johan ... Planta medica, 10/2021, Volume: 87, Issue: 12/13
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    Abstract Herbal medicines are important options for the treatment of several illnesses. Although their therapeutic applicability has been demonstrated throughout history, several concerns about their ...
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  • Brazilian Amaryllidaceae as... Brazilian Amaryllidaceae as a source of acetylcholinesterase inhibitory alkaloids
    de Andrade, Jean Paulo; Giordani, Raquel B; Torras-Claveria, Laura ... Phytochemistry reviews, 02/2016, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Nine Brazilian Amaryllidaceae species were studied for their alkaloid composition and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitory activity via GC–MS and a modified Ellman assay, respectively. A total of ...
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  • Polyphenols composition fro... Polyphenols composition from leaves of Cuphea spp. and inhibitor potential, in vitro, of angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE)
    Santos, Marí C.; Toson, Natally S.B.; Pimentel, Maria C.B. ... Journal of ethnopharmacology, 06/2020, Volume: 255
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    Cuphea is the largest genus of the Lythraceae family. It is popularly known as "sete-sangrias" in Brazil used in folk medicine as a diuretic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, laxative and ...
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  • Ultrasound-assisted extract... Ultrasound-assisted extraction optimization and validation of ultra-performance liquid chromatographic method for the quantification of miquelianin in Cuphea glutinosa leaves
    Santos, Marí C.; Koetz, Mariana; Mendez, Andreas S.L. ... Talanta, 08/2020, Volume: 216
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    Cuphea glutinosa is a medicinal species abundant in South of Brazil, known because of its flavonoids, which have pharmacological properties as antioxidant, anti-hypertensive, diuretic, and ...
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