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Natural products: Potential and less explored source for antifouling compounds

Natural products: Potential and less explored source for antifouling compounds

... 1974, were so called to indicate the ‘polishing’ effect as the polymer dissolves away during normal vessel operation, releasing tributyltin (TBT). TBT kills settling fouling organisms and, at the same time, the surface ... See full document

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Mushrooms: a potential natural source of anti-inflammatory compounds for medical applications

Mushrooms: a potential natural source of anti-inflammatory compounds for medical applications

... as potential biofactories for the production of natural anti- inflammatory metabolites of highly diversified chemical ...these compounds are exhibited through the downregulation of different types of ... See full document

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A short review – endophytic fungi in medicinal plants

A short review – endophytic fungi in medicinal plants

... good source for bioactive compounds and had a great demand for new drug ...bioactive compounds are characterized and identified, most of the hidden microorganisms are yet to be discovered and can ... See full document

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POTENTIAL NATURAL PRODUCTS WITH ANTICANCER PROPERTIES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS:

POTENTIAL NATURAL PRODUCTS WITH ANTICANCER PROPERTIES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS:

... Natural products continue to be a source for the discovery of drugs and drug leads even from ancient ...either natural products or derivatives of the natural ...other ... See full document

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How can natural products serve as a viable source of lead compounds for the development of new/novel anti malarials?

How can natural products serve as a viable source of lead compounds for the development of new/novel anti malarials?

... from natural sources would greatly augment these ...than compounds that have their foundation in historic natural products, there are no other compounds in drug discovery as part of ... See full document

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MARINE NATURAL PRODUCTS - AS A SOURCE  OF CYTOTOXIC DRUGS

MARINE NATURAL PRODUCTS - AS A SOURCE OF CYTOTOXIC DRUGS

... these compounds have shown pronounced biological ...the compounds which have failed to show the activities for which those were assayed cannot be recorded as not having other biological ...these ... See full document

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Natural products: an extraordinary source of value-added compounds from diverse biomasses in Brazil

Natural products: an extraordinary source of value-added compounds from diverse biomasses in Brazil

... of compounds from natural products with a wide and complex variety of molecular structures, therefore representing an economic potential in biomasses to be ...principal source of ... See full document

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Antidiabetic potential of plant natural products: A review

Antidiabetic potential of plant natural products: A review

... bioactive compounds interferes with the metabolism of ...sulfur compounds such as alliin, allicin, diallyl disulfide, diallyl trisulfide, diallyl sulfide, S-allyl cysteine, ajoene, and allyl ...of ... See full document

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BIOPROSPECTING OF ACTINOBACTERIA FROM MANGROVE AND ESTUARINE SEDIMENTS FOR ANTIFOULING COMPOUNDS

BIOPROSPECTING OF ACTINOBACTERIA FROM MANGROVE AND ESTUARINE SEDIMENTS FOR ANTIFOULING COMPOUNDS

... available antifouling compounds has intensified the search for novel eco-friendly antifouling compounds from new ...from less explored marine ecosystems against biofouling ...of ... See full document

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... seven compounds: Ursolic acid (1); Sitosterol-β-D-glucoside (2); Isoquercitrin (3);Quercetin-3-O-β-galactoside (4);Kaempferol-3-O-β-D-glucoside (5); Kaempferol-7-O-β-D-glucoside (6); Trans-Tiliroside ...untapped ... See full document

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MARISTEM  Stem cells of marine/aquatic invertebrates : from basic research to innovative applications

MARISTEM Stem cells of marine/aquatic invertebrates : from basic research to innovative applications

... a potential source of new products of socio-economic value, as marine organisms produce molecules (enzymes, biopolymers, bioactive compounds, and secondary metabolites) with applications in ... See full document

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Lung Cancers and the Roles of Natural Compounds as Potential Chemotherapeutic and Chemopreventive Agents

Lung Cancers and the Roles of Natural Compounds as Potential Chemotherapeutic and Chemopreventive Agents

... approaches. Natural products are a great potential candidate for chemotherapeutic and chemoprevention as they have less harmful side effects and adverse ...good source for further ... See full document

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Phytochemical and antioxidant studies of Cleome heratensis (Capparaceae) plant extracts

Phytochemical and antioxidant studies of Cleome heratensis (Capparaceae) plant extracts

... fatty acids (87.8%), especially linoleic acid (67.8%) and oleic acid (17.8%). The highest total amounts of phenolic (16.915 mg TAE/g DM), flavonoids (4.444 mg RE/g DM), total tannins (12.231 mg TA/gr DM) and proanthocya- ... See full document

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Natural antifouling defences of tropical sea stars

Natural antifouling defences of tropical sea stars

... surface-associated compounds is more useful in determining whether marine organisms use natural products to keep their surfaces free of fouling organisms (de Nys et ...with natural algal and ... See full document

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Natural antifouling defences of tropical sea stars

Natural antifouling defences of tropical sea stars

... Alan Dartnall (James Cook University, Townsville), Genefor Walker-Smith (Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart) and Anders Warén (Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm), assisted with the identification ... See full document

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Chemoenzymatic Routes to Biologically Active Natural Products and Related Compounds

Chemoenzymatic Routes to Biologically Active Natural Products and Related Compounds

... acetate in methanol and thus forming the target compound 5. While all the usual spectroscopic data acquired on compound 5 matched those reported for ribisin C, the specific rotation derived from the synthetic material ... See full document

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Natural Product and Health - A Review on All Aspects

Natural Product and Health - A Review on All Aspects

... India is the largest producer of medicinal herb and is called as Botanical garden of the World. During the thousands of years of early human existence many natural material were identified for combating human ... See full document

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Swine waste as a source of natural products: A carotenoid antioxidant

Swine waste as a source of natural products: A carotenoid antioxidant

... The antioxidant properties of spirilloxanthin are con- sistent with its molecular structure: a relatively long backbone of 13 conjugated double bonds and very weakly polar terminal methoxy groups. Two antioxidant ... See full document

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Electrochemistry as a Tool for Studying Antioxidant Properties

Electrochemistry as a Tool for Studying Antioxidant Properties

... of compounds present in evaluated sample ...determined compounds with low oxidation potential, which possessed only week antioxidant activity, by ...that compounds with a catechol group (meta ... See full document

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Algae as potential repository of anti cancerous natural compounds

Algae as potential repository of anti cancerous natural compounds

... important compounds derived from Ecklonia cava , which demonstrates cytotoxic effects on A2780 and SKOV3 ovarian cancer cells (Table ...a potential repository of active bionolecules for the treatment of ... See full document

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