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|a 9783036503059
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|a Pezzani, Raffaele
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|a Biological and Pharmacological Activity of Plant Natural Compounds
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel, Switzerland
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2021
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|a 1 electronic resource (296 p.)
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|a EGCG
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|a antioxidant
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|a nootkatone
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|a functional food
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|a plant secondary metabolites
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|a pharmacological activity
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|a Pharbitis nil
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|a epigallocatechin-3-gallate
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|a cancer preventive
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|a antioxidant potential
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|a anti-cancer activities
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|a Amelanchier alnifolia Nutt.
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|a pharmacological activities
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|a phenolic acids
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|a Ageratina havanensis
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|a Hibiscus acetosella
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|a forced swim test
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|a catechin
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|a muscle function
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|a caspase-1
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|a anti-oxidant
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|a KRAS
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|a colorectal cancer
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|a procalcitonin
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|a Taheebo
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|a UPLC-ESI-MS/MS
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|a triterpene
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|a biological activity
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|a immunopharmacology
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|a behavioral disorders
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|a Brosimum gaudichaudii
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|a matrix metalloproteinases
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|a new-clean process extraction
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|a structure-activity relationship
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|a immunological disorders
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|a bioactive compounds
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|a cytotoxicity
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|a powders
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|a Genipa americana
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|a Medicine and Nursing / bicssc
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|a Mahonia aquifolium
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|a flow cytometry
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|a phytochemistry
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|a UPLC
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|a hesperidin
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|a depression
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|a lipopolysaccharide
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|a natural compounds
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|a multifloroside
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|a inflammation
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|a anti-inflammatory
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|a green tea
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|a n/a
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|a hyperuricemia
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|a plants
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|a traditional uses
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|a natural products
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|a granuloma
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|a nephrotoxicity
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|a anti-ageing
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|a phenylpropanoids
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|a NLRP3 inflammasome
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|a Bromelia antiacantha
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|a RA-3
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|a doxorubicin
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|a human lung adenocarcinoma
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|a plant side effects
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|a phenolic compound
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|a histopathology
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|a IL-1β
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|a zingerone
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|a tail suspension test
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|a nanocrystals
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|a Tabebuia impetiginosa
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|a antibacterial
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|a 10-oxyderivatives of oleoside secoiridoids
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|a carriers
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|a P-glycoprotein
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|a juglone
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|a acute inflammation
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|a flavonoids
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|a cytokine storm
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|a Talisia esculenta
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|a IL-18
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|a Vitalini, Sara
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|a Pezzani, Raffaele
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|a Vitalini, Sara
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|a Phytotherapy is probably the oldest form of medicine; however, it represents a new therapeutic tool for healthcare workers. Indeed plants are an infinite source of novel molecules, with countless possible combinations. This collection of articles (a Special Issue from Molecules) brings together the most up-to-date studies on the use of plant-derived compounds, ranging from their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer effects to the revision of the prominent literature.
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