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2. Potential anti-neuroinflammatory compounds from Australian plants – A review
3. Polysciasoside B and C: new dammarane-type triterpene glycosides from the leaves of Australian rainforest plant Polyscias australiana (F.Muell.) Philipson (Araliaceae).
4. Ternstroenols A – E: Undescribed pentacyclic triterpenoids from the Australian rainforest plant Ternstroemia cherryi
5. Determination of glyoxal and methylglyoxal in serum by UHPLC coupled with fluorescence detection
6. Triplinones A–H: Anti-Inflammatory Arylalkenyl α,β-Unsaturated-δ-Lactones Isolated from the Leaves of Australian Rainforest Plant Cryptocarya triplinervis (Lauraceae).
7. Exploring the Anti‐Inflammatory Potential of Australian Native Plants Based on their Ethnopharmacological Knowledge.
8. Polysciasoside B and C: new dammarane-type triterpene glycosides from the leaves of Australian rainforest plant Polyscias australiana (F.Muell.) Philipson (Araliaceae)
9. From the Bush to the Brain: Preclinical Stages of Ethnobotanical Anti-Inflammatory and Neuroprotective Drug Discovery—An Australian Example
10. A Method and Formula for the Quantitative Analysis of the Total Bioactivity of Natural Products
11. Myrtinols A–F: New Anti-Inflammatory Peltogynoid Flavonoid Derivatives from the Leaves of Australian Indigenous Plant Backhousia myrtifolia
12. Tristaenone A: A New Anti-Inflammatory Compound Isolated from the Australian Indigenous Plant Tristaniopsis laurina
13. Cryptocaryoic acids A – C: New phenyl alkyl acids isolated from the leaves of Australian rainforest plant Cryptocarya mackinnoniana
14. Nocardiopsins C and D and nocardiopyrone A: new polyketides from an Australian marine-derived Nocardiopsis sp.
15. Ternstroenol F: a new pentacyclic triterpenoid saponin isolated from the Australian rainforest plant Ternstroemia cherryi.
16. Identification of Nrf2 Activators from the Roots of Valeriana officinalis
17. Fijimycins A–C, three antibacterial etamycin-class depsipeptides from a marine-derived Streptomyces sp.
18. Ternstroenol F: a new pentacyclic triterpenoid saponin isolated from the Australian rainforest plant Ternstroemia cherryi
19. Cystodienoic acid: a new diterpene isolated from the myxobacterium Cystobacter sp.
20. Albaflavenol B, a new sesquiterpene isolated from the terrestrial actinomycete, Streptomyces sp.
21. Acronyols A and B, new anti-inflammatory prenylated phloroglucinols from the fruits of Acronychia crassipetala
22. Eupomatenes A – E: Neolignans isolated from the leaves of Australian rainforest plant Eupomatia laurina
23. Acronyols A and B, new anti-inflammatory prenylated phloroglucinols from the fruits of Acronychia crassipetala.
24. Identification of tetragocarbone C and sideroxylin as the most potent anti-inflammatory components of Syncarpia glomulifera
25. Identification of Nrf2 Activators from the Roots of Valeriana officinalis.
26. The reciprocal EC50 value as a convenient measure of the potency of a compound in bioactivity-guided purification of natural products
27. Mulgravanols A and B, rare oxidized xanthenes and a new phloroglucinol isolated from the Australian rainforest plant Waterhousea mulgraveana (Myrtaceae)
28. Anti-inflammatory activity of prenyl and geranyloxy furanocoumarins from Citrus garrawayi (Rutaceae)
29. Diarylheptanoids with anti-inflammatory activity from the rhizomes of Pleuranthodium racemigerum (Zingiberaceae)
30. Costatamins A – C, new 4-phenylcoumarins with anti-inflammatory activity from the Australian woodland tree Angophora costata (Myrtaceae)
31. Hydrogen peroxide mediates pro-inflammatory cell-to-cell signaling: a new therapeutic target for inflammation?
32. A New Anti-inflammatory Phenolic Monosaccharide from the Australian Native Rainforest Plant Elaeocarpus Eumundi
33. Insignoic acids A – E, unusual α, β-unsaturated keto fatty acids isolated from the exocarp of Australian rainforest tree Endiandra insignis (Lauraceae).
34. Cytochalasins from an Australian Marine Sediment-Derived Phomopsis sp. (CMB-M0042F): Acid-Mediated Intramolecular Cycloadditions Enhance Chemical Diversity
35. Pyxipyrrolones: Structure Elucidation and Biosynthesis of Cytotoxic Myxobacterial Metabolites
36. Die Pyxipyrrolone: Strukturaufklärung und Biosynthese zytotoxischer myxobakterieller Sekundärmetabolite
37. Rubimycinone A, a new anthraquinone from a terrestrial Streptomyces sp.
38. Anti-Inflammatory Chemical Profiling of the Australian Rainforest Tree Alphitonia petriei (Rhamnaceae)
39. Genetic engineering and heterologous expression of the disorazol biosynthetic gene cluster via Red/ET recombineering
40. Kailuin F, a new cyclic acyldepsipeptide from a marine-derived bacterium
41. Pimprinols A–C, from the terrestrial actinomycete, Streptomyces sp.
42. Heronamycin A: a new benzothiazine ansamycin from an Australian marine-derived Streptomyces sp.
43. Cytochalasins from an Australian Marine Sediment-Derived Phomopsissp. (CMB-M0042F): Acid-Mediated Intramolecular Cycloadditions Enhance Chemical Diversity
44. Medicinal Plants of the Australian Aboriginal Dharawal People Exhibiting Anti-Inflammatory Activity
45. Plant polyphenols as inhibitors of NF-κB induced cytokine production—a potential anti-inflammatory treatment for Alzheimer's disease?
46. Aranciamycins I and J, Antimycobacterial Anthracyclines from an Australian Marine-Derived Streptomyces sp.
47. ChemInform Abstract: Shornephine A: Structure, Chemical Stability, and P‐Glycoprotein Inhibitory Properties of a Rare Diketomorpholine from an Australian Marine‐Derived Aspergillus sp.
48. Cytochalasins from an Australian Marine Sediment-Derived Phomopsis sp. (CMB-M0042F): Acid-Mediated Intramolecular Cycloadditions Enhance Chemical Diversity.
49. Anti-inflammatory activity of cinnamon (C. zeylanicum and C. cassia) extracts – identification of E-cinnamaldehyde and o-methoxy cinnamaldehyde as the most potent bioactive compounds
50. Cystobactamide: Topoisomerase‐Inhibitoren aus Myxobakterien mit hoher antibakterieller Aktivität
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