Ana Sofia Fernandes

Ana Sofia Fernandes
Universidade Lusófona | ULHT · CBIOS - Centro de Investigação em Ciências e Tecnologias da Saúde

PhD in Pharmacy (Toxicology)

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January 2007 - December 2011
University of Lisbon

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Environmental degradation leads to a totally unsustainable food system. In addition to this is-sue, the consumption of foods that improve people's health and well-being is recommend-ed. These guidelines create new challenges and the demand for alternatives to meet these needs in the short term. One of the alternatives is undoubtedly the use of by-p...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the antiglioma effect of Cecropia pachystachya Trécul (CEC) leaves extract against C6 and U87 glioblastoma (GB) cells and in a rat preclinical GB model. The CEC extract reduced in vitro cell viability and biomass. In vivo, the extract decreased the tumor volume approximately 62%, without inducing systemic to...
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Food Contact Materials (FCM) have been a source of alert and concern for public health. The portal of Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed (RASFF portal) is a key tool for food safety that includes the countries of the European Union, together with a few associated countries. This system ensures the flow of information to enable swift reaction when...
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Simple Summary Even though scientists discovered the Golgi apparatus (GA) more than 125 years ago, there are only a few treatments that focus on this important part of the cell. The GA is a central hub in our cells, helping modify and move proteins and lipids. When the GA does not work correctly, it can affect cell processes linked to cancer. This...
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BACKGROUND The incidence of central nervous system relapse among patients with breast cancer appears to be increasing, despite advances in systemic treatment. Although achieving pathological complete response (pCR) following neoadjuvant treatment has been associated with improved survival outcomes, it does not seem to prevent brain relapse. In earl...
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Simple Summary Oxidative stress affects several features of cancer, including those related to metastases formation. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is commonly detected in advanced stages when metastases have already developed. MnTnBuOE-2-PyP⁵⁺ (MnBuOE, BMX-001) is a redox-active Mn porphyrin-based drug, and a mimic of superoxide dismutase, tha...
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Background and objectives: Deescalation strategies omitting anthracyclines (AC) have been explored in early human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positive breast cancer (HER2+ EBC), showing similar efficacy regarding pathological complete response (pCR) and long-term outcomes as AC-containing regimens. The standard treatment for this tumor subt...
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The concept of “functional foods” converges topics such as diet, food, health, and disease. Despite a plethora of definitions for functional foods, they are consistently centered on the potential of consuming certain foods and nutrients to better achieve health benefits and decrease the risk of disease. Fruits and vegetables have been widely invest...
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Food Contact Materials (FCM) are those intended to be in contact with food, during its production, handling, and storage. FCM contain chemicals that could migrate to the foodstuff, posing potential health concerns, and usage practices influence the level of migration. This study assesses the preferences, safety perceptions, and usage practices of P...
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Lysyl oxidase (LOX) and LOX-like 1-4 (LOXL 1-4) enzymes catalyze the cross-linking of elastin and collagen in the extracellular matrix, facilitating cell migration and invasion. The inhibition of these enzymes, particularly LOXL2, has been suggested as a therapeutic strategy to prevent breast cancer metastasis. In this work, new natural LOXL2 inhib...
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Scope: Epidemiological evidence associates the consumption of cruciferous vegetables with reduced risk of several cancers, including renal cell carcinoma. Erucin can be generated by in vivo reduction of sulforaphane or by enzymatic hydrolysis of glucoerucin. Contrarily to sulforaphane, only limited studies have addressed the anticancer properties...
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The manganese(III) porphyrin MnTnHex-2-PyP5+ (MnTnHex) is a potent superoxide dismutase mimic and modulator of redox-based transcriptional activity that has been studied in the context of different human disease models, including cancer. Nevertheless, for lung cancer, hardly any information is available. Thus, the present work aims to fill this gap...
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This study investigated the applications of a myrtle extract obtained by supercritical fluid extraction (SFE), a technique considered environmentally friendly, as a possible antimicrobial ingredient in cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations. The supercritical fluid extract was obtained at 230 bar and 45 °C, for 2 h, with a flow of CO2 of 0.3 kg h...
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Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) have shown prognostic value in breast cancer. This study evaluated the TILs scores in 186 Portuguese patients diagnosed with early breast cancer, with special focus on HER2 subtype. Stromal TILs were scored on the core needle biopsies, as well as in the resected specimen in HER2+ patients submitted to neoadjuva...
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LOX (Lysyl oxidase) and LOX like 1–4 (LOXL1–4) are amine oxidases that catalyse the cross-linking of elastin and collagen in the extracellular matrix (ECM). This activity can facilitate cell migration and the formation of metastases. Consequently, inhibition of these enzymes and, in particular of LOXL2, has been suggested as a therapeutic strategy...
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Oxidative stress and altered redox signaling have been described in a plethora of pathological conditions, such as inflammation, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders, among others [...]
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Kidney diseases constitute a worldwide public health problem, contributing to morbidity and mortality. The present study aimed to provide an overview of the published data regarding the potential beneficial effects of polyphenols on major kidney diseases, namely acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, diabetic nephropathy, renal cancer, and dr...
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Objective: Propolis has been used since antiquity, but recent reports of its biological properties hint that it could be employed as a topical pharmaceutical and cosmetic ingredient. This work aims to probe the action of Portuguese propolis extracts on skin cells, providing mechanistic insights into its mode of action and preliminarily assessing i...
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Growing evidence connects many of the Golgi known functions with cellular events related to cancer initiation and progression, including regulation of cell survival/death, proliferation, motility, metabolism and immune evasion. However, a broad and integrated understanding of the impact of the Golgi on cancer cell phenotype has not yet been achieve...
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The performance of transfersomes as nanovesicular systems to enhance the skin permeation of bioactive compounds may be modulated according to their composition of edge activators (EAs). Vesicle size, deformability, and encapsulation efficiency can be altered when using nonionic surfactants as EAs with opposing hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB)....
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is raising concerns across health systems, affecting about 5% of the school-age population. Therapy usually involves psychostimulants, which are prone to adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Teachers have many contact hours with children and can easily detect behavioral changes upon the beginning of medicat...
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Lung cancer (LC) is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, being non-small lung cancer (NSCLC) sub-types the most prevalent. Since most LC cases are only detected during the last stage of the disease the high mortality rate is strongly associated with metastases. For this reason, the migratory and invasive capacity of these cancer cells as w...
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The search for antibacterial agents for the combat of nosocomial infections is a timely problem, as antibiotic-resistant bacteria continue to thrive. The effect of indoline substituents on the antibacterial properties of aminoalkylphenols was studied, leading to the development of a library of compounds with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs)...
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Over the last years, the incidence of brain metastases in HER2 breast cancer patients has increased. Surgery and radiotherapy are the current standard local therapies. Nevertheless, it is unclear which and when systemic treatment should be applied in addition to local treatment. This work aims to present an updated review of current systemic treatm...
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p>The search for antibacterial agents for the combat of nosocomial infections is a timely problem, as antibiotic-resistant bacteria continue to thrive. The effect of indoline substituents on the antibacterial properties of aminoalkylphenols was studied, leading to the development of a library of compounds with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC...
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LOX (lysyl oxidase) and lysyl oxidase like-1-4 (LOXL 1-4) are amine oxidases, which catalyze cross-linking reactions of elastin and collagen in the connective tissue. These amine oxidases also allow the cross-link of collagen and elastin in the extracellular matrix of tumors, facilitating the process of cell migration and the formation of metastase...
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Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most common types of cancer, being the second leading cause of death among women aged between 40 and 55 and accounting for 30% of all new cancer diagnoses. As part of a healthy lifestyle, fruit and vegetable juices (FVJ) are consumed in view of the health-promoting potential that they may offer. These beneficial pro...
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The development of genomics and transcriptomics and the potential associated with sharing data related with cancer, led to a growing understanding of cancer biology and to the identification of new biomarkers. Analysis of tumor gene expression and associated patient survival rate enables the dissection of the impact of certain genes in cancer patie...
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Air quality and other environmental factors are gaining importance in public health policies. Some volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have been associated with asthma and symptoms of respiratory disease such as wheezing. The aim of this study was to measure the concentration of Total VOCs and assess their possible association with the occurrence of...
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The antimicrobial evaluation of twelve natural and hemisynthetic isopimarane diterpenes are reported. The compounds were evaluated against a panel of Gram-positive bacteria, including two methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains and one vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE) strain. Only natural compounds 7,15-isopimaradien-19-ol...
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Background Natural products are commonly used for treating health problems. These products may be associated with adverse events, which are defined as "noxious and unintended response to a medicinal product" by the European Medicine Agency. Objectives: To identify studies describing at least one adverse event (or with potential to promote an advers...
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Elevated expression levels of the apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) have been correlated with the more aggressive phenotypes and poor prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This study aimed to assess the impact of the inhibition of the redox function of APE1 with E3330 either alone or in combination with cisplatin in NSCLC cells...
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Plectranthus ecklonii Benth. has widespread ethnobotanical use in African folk medicine for its medicinal properties in skin conditions. In this study, two different basic formulations containing P. ecklonii extracts were prepared, one in an organic solvent and the other using water. The aqueous extract only contained rosmarinic acid (RA) at 2.02 m...
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Medicinal plants are important sources of new bioactive compounds with potential anticancer activity. Parvifloron D (ParvD) is an abietane diterpenoid, isolated in high amounts from Plectranthus ecklonii Benth. Previous reports have suggested potential therapeutic properties for ParvD. ParvD has shown pro-apoptotic and cytotoxic effects in leukemia...
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The mechanisms by which the Golgi apparatus (GA) impacts on cell invasion are poorly understood. The human Golgi Anti-Apoptotic Protein (hGAAP, also known as TMBIM4) is a highly conserved Golgi cation channel that modulates intracellular Ca2+ fluxes. Human GAAP is expressed in all human tissues, is essential for cell viability and provides resistan...
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Ximenia (Ximenia americana L.) is a shrub, or small tree, native from Africa and spread across different continents. In Angola, the seeds oil is used by local populations, to prevent sunburn, to smooth and hydrate the skin, and to give it a pleasant color and elasticity, to prevent stretch marks, in pregnant woman, and also as hair conditioner. Her...
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Thymoquinone (TQ) is a monoterpene isolated from the oil of Nigella sativa seeds. The aim of this work was to evaluate the cytotoxic effects induced by TQ and its impact on the migration and invasion potential of 786-O human renal cancer cells. These cells were exposed to TQ (1-100 μM) for 24 and 48 h and cell viability assessed using the Crystal V...
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Clear-cell renal carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common type of renal cancer. The importance of oxidative stress in the context of this disease has been described, although there is only little information concerning the role of superoxide dismutase (SOD) enzymes. The importance of SOD in different pathological conditions promoted the development of...
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The role of metalloproteinases (MMPs) on the migration and invasion of cancer cells has been correlated with tumor aggressiveness, namely with the up-regulation of MMP-2 and 9. Herein, two pyridine-containing macrocyclic compounds, [15]pyN5 and [16]pyN5, were synthesized, chemically characterized and evaluated as potential MMP inhibitors for breast...
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Food supplements (FS) are often consumed as one of the strategies to fight ageing-associated pathologies, especially in the case of oxidative stress-related diseases. Despite the popularity of FS, some concerns about their quality and safety have been raised, especially regarding the presence of contaminants. This paper reviews and discusses the oc...
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The use of functional excipients such as ionic liquids (ILs) and the encapsulation of drugs into nanocarriers are useful strategies to overcome poor drug solubility. The aim of this work was to evaluate the potential of IL-polymer nanoparticle hybrid systems as tools to deliver poorly soluble drugs. These systems were obtained using a methodology p...
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Infant mortality due to respiratory disease is a major cause of concern for global health. The prevalence of asthma and other respiratory diseases in early childhood is still high, overburdening health care services and systems. Housing conditions where early infancy is spent has been associated with the incidence of respiratory diseases. The aim o...
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Plants are a major source of natural products with antioxidant properties. Some of these phytochemicals have been used in effort to prevent and treat several human diseases, including cancer. Several studies support the effects of dietary antioxidants as chemopreventive agents, while other reports suggest potential pharmacological anticancer activi...
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Medicinal plants of the Plectranthus genus (Lamiaceae) are known for their ethnopharmacological relevance, mainly against infectious, dermatologic and gastrointestinal pathologies. Three Plectranthus species originated from South Africa, namely P. madagascariensis, P. neochilus and the rare P. porcatus were hereby screened for their antimicrobial a...
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A healthy ageing process is important when it is considered that one-third of the population of Europe is already over 50 years old, although there are regional variations. This proportion is likely to increase in the future, and maintenance of vitality at an older age is not only an important measure of the quality of life but also key to particip...
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The development of effective forms to incorporate poorly soluble drugs into delivery systems remains a problem. Thus, it is important to find alternatives such as finding excipients that increase drug solubility. Ionic liquids (ILs), particularly choline-based ILs, have been studied as solubility enhancers in drug delivery systems. Nonetheless, to...
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Ceftriaxone is a 3rd generation cephalosporin, often prescribed because of its broad spectrum of action. Objectives: (i) To prepare a clinical review of ceftriaxone. (ii) To describe/analyse the profile of cephalosporins consumed in outpatient clinics by Portuguese districts in 2015. (iii) To identify/analyse the safety alerts of ceftriaxone issued...
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Multidrug-resistant bacteria are one of the current biggest threats to public health and are responsible for most nosocomial infections. Herein, we report the efficient and facile synthesis of antibacterial agents aminoalkylphenols, derived from 5-nitrosalicyladehyde and prepared through a Petasis borono-Mannich multicomponent reaction. Minimum inh...
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Manganese(III) porphyrins (MnPs) are superoxide dismutase (SOD) mimics with demonstrated beneficial effects in cancer treatment in combination with chemo- and radiotherapy regimens. Despite the ongoing clinical trials, little is known about the effect of MnPs on metastasis, being therefore essential to understand how MnPs affect this process. In th...
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The human Golgi anti-apoptotic protein (hGAAP) is a novel highly conserved Golgi-localized cation channel that modulates Ca2⁺ fluxes from the intracellular stores, inhibits apoptosis and increases cell motility via a SOCE-dependent calpain2 activation that increases focal adhesions turnover. GAAP is expressed in all human tissues and is considered...
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Medicinal plants have been a prolific source of new bioactive compounds with anticancer activity. Parvifloron D (ParvD) is an abietane diterpenoid isolated from Plectranthus ecklonii acetonic maceration extract. ParvD was previously shown to have a strong reducing capacity (DPPH) and to protect DNA from oxidative breakage (plasmid strand break anal...
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Manganese(III) porphyrins (MnPs) mimic superoxide dismutase, scavenge different reactive species (RS) and modulate redox signaling. MnPs are currently in clinical trials in patients submitted to chemo- or radiotherapy, due to their ability to boost anticancer treatments while protecting off-target tissues. Although RS are implicated in the metastat...
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The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) provides an ideal framework to establish multi-disciplinary research networks. COST Action BM1203 (EU-ROS) represents a consortium of researchers from different disciplines who are dedicated to providing new insights and tools for better understanding redox biology and medicine and, in the l...
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The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) provides an ideal framework to establish multi-disciplinary research networks. COST Action BM1203 (EU-ROS) represents a consortium of researchers from different disciplines who are dedicated to providing new insights and tools for better understanding redox biology and medicine and, in the l...
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Background: Poor drug solubility represents a problem for the development of topical formulations. Since ionic liquids (ILs) can be placed in either lipophilic or hydrophilic solutions, they may be advantageous vehicles in such delivery systems. Nonetheless, it is vital to determine their usefulness when used at concentrations were cell viability i...
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Background: Poor drug solubility represents a problem for the development of topical formulations. Since ionic liquids (ILs) can be placed in either lipophilic or hydrophilic solutions, they may be advantageous vehicles in such delivery systems. Nonetheless, it is vital to determine their usefulness when used at concentrations were cell viability i...
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The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) provides an ideal framework to establish multi-disciplinary research networks. COST Action BM1203 (EU-ROS) represents a consortium of researchers from different disciplines who are dedicated to providing new insights and tools for better understanding redox biology and medicine and, in the l...
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The human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) is an ubiquitous multifunctional DNA repair enzyme and a redox signalling protein. Our work addressed the inhibition of APE1 redox function using E3330, as single agent or in combination with docetaxel (DTX), in human breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells. E3330 decreased the colony formation of DTX-tr...
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Gout is a disease with high prevalence in developed countries, resulting from the deposition of uric acid crystals in various locations, particularly at the joints. The pharmacotherapeutic approach to chronic gout essentially consists of administration of uric acid-lowering agents. The main mechanism of action of these agents is the inhibition of x...
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Glycosylation of alcohol derivatives with D-mannose and D-glucose derived methyl 1,2-orthobenzoates can be promoted by commercially available acid-washed 300 molecular sieves (AW-MS), which functions both as promoter and as a drying agent in an operationally simple process. In this manner, glycosides can be obtained in good to excellent yields at r...
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The application of functionalized nanocarriers on photothermal therapy for cancer ablation has wide interest. The success of this application depends on the therapeutic efficiency and biocompatibility of the system, but also on the stability and biorecognition of the conjugated protein. This study aims at investigating the hypothesis that EGF funct...
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The enormous impact of breast cancer in society justifies the interest of the scientific community for searching novel therapeutics. Many evidences suggest that SOD levels are relevant for breast carcinogenesis, but the role of these enzymes is not yet clearly understood. Contradictory reports on the influence of SOD can be found in the literature,...
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Use of functional ingredients to enhance the solubility of poorly soluble drugs and/ or increase the stability of delivery systems.
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Pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries have a challenge with poorly and sparingly soluble drugs in water and in most pharmaceutical grade solvents. Therefore, it is fundamental to find/synthesize new biocompatible excipients that increase drug solubility and/or skin permeation. Ionic liquids (ILs) are salts, in which the ions are weakly coordinated...
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Aim: Parvifloron D is a natural diterpene with a broad and not selective cytotoxicity toward human tumor cells. In order to develop a targeted antimelanoma drug delivery platform for Parvifloron D, hybrid nanoparticles were prepared with biopolymers and functionalized with α-melanocyte stimulating hormone. Results/methodology: Nanoparticles were p...
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The DNA repair activity of human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1) has been recognized as a promising target for the development of small-molecule inhibitors to be used in combination with anticancer agents. In an attempt to identify novel inhibitors of APE1 we present a structure-based virtual screening (SBVS) study based on molecular do...
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In this work we report the antibacterial activity of alkylaminophenols. A series of such compounds was prepared by a multicomponent Petasis-borono Mannich reaction starting from salicylaldehyde and its derivatives. The obtained compounds were tested against a large panel of microorganisms, Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, and a yeast. Amon...
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Background: Photothermal response of plasmonic nanomaterials can be utilized for a number of therapeutic applications such as the ablation of solid tumors. Methods & results: Gold nanoparticles were prepared using different methods. After optimization, we applied an aqueous plant extract as the reducing and capping agent of gold and maximized th...
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Context: Unsaponifiable matter (UM), a fraction of green coffee oil (GCO) contains functional compounds responsible for desirable cosmetic properties such as UV-B absorption. Objectives: To evaluate oil content and SPF variability of the two most important species of coffee and, the toxic and cytotoxic effects, as well as cosmetic properties inc...
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Ochratoxin A (OTA) is a well-known nephrotoxic and potential carcinogenic agent but no consensus about the molecular mechanisms underlying its deleterious effects has been reached yet. The aim of this study is to integrate several endpoints concerning OTA-induced toxicological effects in Vero kidney cells in order to obtain additional mechanistic d...
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Targeted drug delivery is an important area of research that is anticipated to increase the efficacy of the drug and also reduce potential side effects. In this area, gold nanoparticles (GNPs) have been largely studied for therapeutic and diagnostic applications as safe and biocompatible delivery systems. Due to the strong and size-tunable surface...

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