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Bioactive Triazoles: A potential review

Bioactive Triazoles: A potential review

... This review article covers the latest information over active triazole derivatives having different pharmacological action such as, antiviral, anticonvulsant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal and ... See full document

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Clinical safety and tolerability issues in use of triazole derivatives in management of fungal infections

Clinical safety and tolerability issues in use of triazole derivatives in management of fungal infections

... of triazoles has revolutionized the care of patients requiring treatment or prophylaxis for ...of triazoles can significantly impact patients’ ...and potential toxicities of each agent is critical ... See full document

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Prospective Bioactive Compounds from Vernonia amygdalina, Lippia javanica, Dysphania ambrosioides and Tithonia diversifolia in Controlling Legume Insect Pests

Prospective Bioactive Compounds from Vernonia amygdalina, Lippia javanica, Dysphania ambrosioides and Tithonia diversifolia in Controlling Legume Insect Pests

... pest. Bioactive compounds derived from plant could be an alternative source for insect pest control because they constitute a rich source of natural ...This review aims to explore the potential of ... See full document

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Finger millet bioactive compounds, bioaccessibility, and potential health effects – a review
 

Finger millet bioactive compounds, bioaccessibility, and potential health effects – a review  

... shown potential nutraceutical ...This review em- phasises the dietary fibre – arabinoxylan, and phenolic compounds of finger millet and their properties, and further discusses available evidence on their ... See full document

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A Review Bioactive Components of Vigna mungo

A Review Bioactive Components of Vigna mungo

... Black gram husk, which is a major waste by-product from milling industry, was found to be a rich source for a peroxidase enzyme. Peroxidase from aleurone layer rich husk fraction was purified using two steps, ... See full document

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Sythesis and biological evolution of trizole derivatives

Sythesis and biological evolution of trizole derivatives

... as triazoles have been studied extensively owing to their interesting biological ...1,2,4- triazoles are 1H- 1, 2, 4- triazole and 4H-1, 2, 4-triazole collectively known as s-triazoles The s-triazole ... See full document

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Bioactive Compounds and Properties of Seaweeds—A Review

Bioactive Compounds and Properties of Seaweeds—A Review

... contain bioactive substance like polysaccharide, lipids and polyphenols, with anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral properties ...more potential as a supplement in functional food or for the extraction ... See full document

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Overview of Mercapto 1,2,4 Triazoles: Synthesis and Pharmacology Comprehensive Review on Chemistry and Pharmacology of Mercapto 1,2,4 Triazoles

Overview of Mercapto 1,2,4 Triazoles: Synthesis and Pharmacology Comprehensive Review on Chemistry and Pharmacology of Mercapto 1,2,4 Triazoles

... Heterocyclic compounds offer a high degree of structural diversity and have proven to be broadly and economically useful as therapeutic agents. Heterocyclic compounds are organic compounds containing at least one atom of ... See full document

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HUMAN PLACENTA: POTENTIAL SOURCE OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS

HUMAN PLACENTA: POTENTIAL SOURCE OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS

... Placenta is the organ that connects as well as separates the mother from fetus. Since antiquity, placenta has attracted attention of mankind. There is wealth of information about the placenta available in the printed ... See full document

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“TRIAZOLES: AS POTENTIAL BIOACTIVE AGENTS” by Nadeem Siddiqui*, Waquar Ahsan, M Shamsher Alam, Ruhi Ali, Sanjay Jain, Bishmillah Azad, Jawaid Akhtar, India.

“TRIAZOLES: AS POTENTIAL BIOACTIVE AGENTS” by Nadeem Siddiqui*, Waquar Ahsan, M Shamsher Alam, Ruhi Ali, Sanjay Jain, Bishmillah Azad, Jawaid Akhtar, India.

... A series of 1,5-dialkyl-1,2,4-triazole derivatives 50-52 of acetic acid alkylidene hydrazides, the acid, 1,5-dialkyl-3- (5-mercapto-4-N-aryl-1H-[1,2,4]-triazol-3-ylmethylene)- 1H-[1,2,4] triazoles, their ... See full document

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Microbial Transformation of Bioactive Anthraquinones - A Review
 

Microbial Transformation of Bioactive Anthraquinones - A Review  

... 9. Eyong K. O., Folefoc G. n., Kuete V., Beng V. P., Krohn K., Hussain H., nkengfack A. E., Saeftel, M., Sarite S. R., Hoerauf A., newbouldiaquinone A: A naphthoquinone-anthraquinone ether coupled pigment, as a ... See full document

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Design and Synthesis of New Bioactive 1,2,4-Triazoles, Potential Antitubercular and Antimicrobial Agents

Design and Synthesis of New Bioactive 1,2,4-Triazoles, Potential Antitubercular and Antimicrobial Agents

... Driven by the findings of above documented literature, an attempt was made to incorporate various structural components to derive a novel pharmacologically active core so as to explore its potential further for ... See full document

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Review on Bioactive and Antioxidant Potential of Coloured Fruits and Vegetables

Review on Bioactive and Antioxidant Potential of Coloured Fruits and Vegetables

... benefits. Table-3 shows vegetables of different modification like leafy, stem, flower, roots, bulb and tuber while fruits only ovary of flower. The vegetables of different modification shows different nutritive value ... See full document

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GENUS ALPINIA, A POTENTIAL POWERHOUSE OF BIOACTIVE: A REVIEW

GENUS ALPINIA, A POTENTIAL POWERHOUSE OF BIOACTIVE: A REVIEW

... Alpinia galanga, Alpinia calcarata, Alpinia nigra, Alpinia macalensis, Alpinia vittata, Alpinia purpurata, Alpinia zerumbet, Alpinia blepharocalyx, Alpinia officinarum, Alpinia nutans, Alpinia fax, Alpinia oxyphylla, ... See full document

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A review article on adhatoda vasica nees: A potential source of bioactive compounds

A review article on adhatoda vasica nees: A potential source of bioactive compounds

... a review on the medicinal plant ...important bioactive compounds have been reported in various part of Adhatodavasicaare essential oils and quinazoline ... See full document

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A Review on ‘Triazoles’: Their Chemistry and Pharmacological Potentials

A Review on ‘Triazoles’: Their Chemistry and Pharmacological Potentials

... This review has presented comprehensive details of triazole analogues, potent compounds reported for particular pharmacological activity and the method or technique involved in evaluation ... See full document

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Bioactive Peptides: Its Production And Potential Role On Health

Bioactive Peptides: Its Production And Potential Role On Health

... 173 During the production of bioactive peptides, it is advised to separate some non-protein bioactive compounds. For example, phenolic compounds which are known for their antimicrobial, antioxidant, ... See full document

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Bioactive potential of Streptomyces against fish and shellfish pathogens

Bioactive potential of Streptomyces against fish and shellfish pathogens

... of bioactive compounds confirmed the production of polyene substances by UV spectrum, which resulted in absorbance peaks ranging from 225 to 245 nm and TLC analysis yielded R f values ranging from ...produce ... See full document

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STUDY OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM POTENTIAL MARINE MICROORGANISMS

STUDY OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM POTENTIAL MARINE MICROORGANISMS

... tremendous potential of microorganisms as a source of new bioactive secondary metabolites and it is reported that most of the marine bacterial pigments exhibit antimicrobial ...produce bioactive ... See full document

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Comparative Antidiabetic Potential Assessment of Herbal Formulation of Gymnemic Acid and Curcumin

Comparative Antidiabetic Potential Assessment of Herbal Formulation of Gymnemic Acid and Curcumin

... This study was aimed at preparation and standardization of an herbal formulation containing gymnemic acid and curcumin isolated from Gymnema sylvestre (Gurmar) and Curcuma longa (Haldi) known for potential ... See full document

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