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2. Elucidation of flavonoids from potent Iranian Scutellaria species against Influenza A (H1N1) virus
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Mostafa Pirali Hamedani, Mahtab Ahmad Kashi, Saied Goodarzi, Hadiseh Shokouhi, Mehdi Shafiee Ardestani, Abbas Hadjiakhoondi, Morteza Pirali Hamedani, Mohammad Hosein Ghahremani, Parvaneh Mehrbod, and Zahra Tofighi
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antiviral ,flavonoids ,folin-ciocalteau reagent ,h1n1 virus ,mtt assay ,scutellaria ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective(s): Influenza A virus (IAV) is a contagious illness. Different species of Scutellaria genus are used as a traditional remedy to reduce influenza symptoms. This study aimed to investigate the anti-influenza capacity of several species of Iranian Scutellaria and identify active compounds of the most potent species for the first time.Materials and Methods: Some Iranian species of Scutellaria were collected from different regions of Iran, including S. pinnatifida with mucida, viridis, and alpina subspecies; S. tournefortii; S. tomentosa; S. persica. They were fractionated to chloroform and methanol. The total phenols and flavonoids of samples were examined by the folin-ciocalteau and aluminum-flavonoid complex methods, respectively. The 50% cytotoxic concentrations (CC50) on MDCK cells and non-cytotoxic concentrations (NCTC) were determined by MTT assay. The percentage of cell protection against IAV and their effect on virus titer were investigated in pre-, post-, and co-penetration treatment groups. Phytochemicals of the most effective species were isolated by various chromatographic methods and identified by different spectroscopic methods.Results: Methanol fraction of S. pinnatifida subsp. viridis demonstrated the highest amounts of flavonoid content and best activity against influenza A virus in all combination treatments, which reduced the virus titer by 5 logs with no cytotoxicity. Kaempferol-3-O-glucoside, quercetin-3-O-glucoside, apigenin-4′-methoxy-7-O-glucoside, luteolin, and luteolin-7-O-glucoside were purified and identified from this species.Conclusion: Scutellaria pinnatifida subsp. viridis can be introduced as a source of flavonoids with acceptable anti-influenza activity. S. tomentosa also showed potent antiviral effects and is a candidate for elucidation in further studies.
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- 2023
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3. Elucidation of flavonoids from potent Iranian Scutellaria species against Influenza A (H1N1) virus.
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Hamedani, Mostafa Pirali, Kashi, Mahtab Ahmad, Goodarzi, Saied, Shokouhi, Hadiseh, Ardestani, Mahdi Shafiee, Hadjiakhoondi, Abbas, Hamedani, Morteza Pirali, Ghahremani, Mohammad Hosein, Mehrbod, Parvaneh, and Tofighi, Zahra
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SCUTELLARIA , *FLAVONOIDS , *INFLUENZA , *VIRAL shedding , *SPECIES , *INFLUENZA A virus , *PARAINFLUENZA viruses - Abstract
Objective(s): Influenza A virus (IAV) is a contagious illness. Different species of Scutellaria genus are used as a traditional remedy to reduce influenza symptoms. This study aimed to investigate the antiinfluenza capacity of several species of Iranian Scutellaria and identify active compounds of the most potent species for the first time. Materials and Methods: Some Iranian species of Scutellaria were collected from different regions of Iran, including S. pinnatifida with mucida, viridis, and alpina subspecies; S. tournefortii; S. tomentosa; S. persica. They were fractionated to chloroform and methanol. The total phenols and flavonoids of samples were examined by the folin-ciocalteau and aluminum-flavonoid complex methods, respectively. The 50% cytotoxic concentrations (CC50) on MDCK cells and non-cytotoxic concentrations (NCTC) were determined by MTT assay. The percentage of cell protection against IAV and their effect on virus titer were investigated in pre-, post-, and co-penetration treatment groups. Phytochemicals of the most effective species were isolated by various chromatographic methods and identified by different spectroscopic methods. Results: Methanol fraction of S. pinnatifida subsp. viridis demonstrated the highest amounts of flavonoid content and best activity against influenza A virus in all combination treatments, which reduced the virus titer by 5 logs with no cytotoxicity. Kaempferol-3-O-glucoside, quercetin-3-Oglucoside, apigenin-4'-methoxy-7-O-glucoside, luteolin, and luteolin-7-O-glucoside were purified and identified from this species. Conclusion: Scutellaria pinnatifida subsp. viridis can be introduced as a source of flavonoids with acceptable anti-influenza activity. S. tomentosa also showed potent antiviral effects and is a candidate for elucidation in further studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Varietal Preference of Mango fruit Borer Autocharis albizonalis Hampson in Regard to the Phenol Content of the Fruit
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Bhattacharyya, Mainak
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- 2018
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5. Studies on total polyphenols and reducing power of aqueous extracts from selected lamiaceae species
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Maria Cioroi and Daniela Dumitriu
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Salvia officials ,basil ,oregano ,antioxidant activity ,Folin-Ciocalteau reagent ,redox potential ,Shaffer-Somogy method ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Certain phytochemicals in species are attracting increased attention because of a wide range of biological activities especially the possible cancer preventive properties. Polyphenols, the naturalantioxidants are present in plant extracts and they play a key role in antioxidative defence mechanisms in biological systems and they act as free radicals scavenging agents. Polyphenols might thereforeinhibit development of coronary heart disease and cancers. Basil, oregano and sage are highly fragrant plants whose leaves are used as a seasoning herb for many different types of foods. Aqueous extractswere prepared from basil (Ocimum basilicum L.), oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) and sage (Salvia officinalis L.). To check the phenols presence, the UV-VIS spectrum was made. The amount of polyphenolic compounds from selected Lamiaceae species was determined by spectrophotometry method using the Folin - Ciocalteau reagent and gallic acid as standard. The range of polyphenols total was between 516,352 mg/100g dried species and 859,617 mg/100g dried species.Reducing power has been established by measuring the redox potential of aqueous extracts. Antioxidant activity was directly correlated with the total amount of polyphenols in the species extracts.The free reducing sugars in aqueous extracts from species were analyzed and correlated to the total content of polyphenols.
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- 2010
6. Elucidation of flavonoids from potent Iranian Scutellaria species against Influenza A (H1N1) virus.
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Pirali Hamedani M, Ahmad Kashi M, Goodarzi S, Shokouhi H, Shafiee Ardestani M, Hadjiakhoondi A, Pirali Hamedani M, Ghahremani MH, Mehrbod P, and Tofighi Z
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Objectives: Influenza A virus (IAV) is a contagious illness. Different species of Scutellaria genus are used as a traditional remedy to reduce influenza symptoms. This study aimed to investigate the anti-influenza capacity of several species of Iranian Scutellaria and identify active compounds of the most potent species for the first time., Materials and Methods: Some Iranian species of Scutellaria were collected from different regions of Iran, including S. pinnatifida with mucida , viridis , and alpina subspecies; S. tournefortii ; S. tomentosa ; S. persica . They were fractionated to chloroform and methanol. The total phenols and flavonoids of samples were examined by the folin-ciocalteau and aluminum-flavonoid complex methods, respectively. The 50% cytotoxic concentrations (CC
50 ) on MDCK cells and non-cytotoxic concentrations (NCTC) were determined by MTT assay. The percentage of cell protection against IAV and their effect on virus titer were investigated in pre-, post-, and co-penetration treatment groups. Phytochemicals of the most effective species were isolated by various chromatographic methods and identified by different spectroscopic methods., Results: Methanol fraction of S. pinnatifida subsp. viridis demonstrated the highest amounts of flavonoid content and best activity against influenza A virus in all combination treatments, which reduced the virus titer by 5 logs with no cytotoxicity. Kaempferol-3- O -glucoside, quercetin-3- O -glucoside, apigenin-4'-methoxy-7- O -glucoside, luteolin, and luteolin-7- O -glucoside were purified and identified from this species., Conclusion: Scutellaria pinnatifida subsp. viridis can be introduced as a source of flavonoids with acceptable anti-influenza activity. S. tomentosa also showed potent antiviral effects and is a candidate for elucidation in further studies., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.- Published
- 2023
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7. Relationships Among Antioxidant Activity, Total Phenolic Content and Specific Gravity in Several Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Cultivars Grown in Different Environments.
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Nzaramba, M. Ndambe, Scheuring, Douglas C., Koym, Jeffrey W., and Miller Jr., J. Creighton
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POTATO industry , *ANTIOXIDANTS , *SPECIFIC gravity , *AGRICULTURAL productivity , *FOOD quality , *PLANT breeding , *PRINCIPAL components analysis - Abstract
Environmental conditions influence crop productivity and quality, making breeding for improvement of a particular trait challenging. Similarly, relationships among traits may make trait improvement difficult, especially if selection for high levels of one trait results in low levels of the other(s). Therefore, understanding the influence of environment and relationships among traits is necessary in trait selection and crop improvement. The objective of this study was to investigate the variability and correlations among antioxidant activity (AOA), total phenolic content (TP), and specific gravity (SPG) in potato cultivars and advanced breeding selections. This research included investigation of genotype x environment (GxE), using four cultivars (Atlantic, Red LaSoda, Russet Norkotah, and Yukon Gold) grown for 3 years (2005, 2006, and 2007) in nine states (CA, ID, MI, MN, NJ, NC, OR, TX, and WI), and two broader genotype studies using 15 advanced breeding selections grown in Texas in 2005 and 60 advanced selections and five cultivars grown in Texas in 2009. Two methods, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2′-azinobis(3-ethyl-benzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS), were used to evaluate AOA, and total phenolic (TP) content was determined using the Folin-Ciocalteau method. Significant effects of cultivar, year, location and their interactions on AOA, TP, and SPG were observed, as well as significant trait differences among cultivars within and between locations. The correlations between AOA and TP were significantly positive, while between AOA and SPG, and between TP and SPG were weak and negative in the GxE study. Correlations between AOA and SPG, and between TP and SPG in the two genotype studies were not significant. The weak relationships observed in the GxE study between AOA and SPG, and between TP and SPG may have been due to the small sample size and/or the cultivar Atlantic consistently exhibiting the lowest values of AOA and TP, and highest SPG in all locations. Results from the genotype studies suggest that breeding for high AOA and TP to increase the nutritional value of potato cultivars can be done without compromising tuber quality in terms of specific gravity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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8. Determination of dasatinib in the tablet dosage form by ultra high performance liquid chromatography, capillary zone electrophoresis, and sequential injection analysis
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Jakub Hraníček, Petr Kozlík, Lukáš Taraba, Pavel Coufal, and Aroa Garcia Gonzalez
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Sequential injection analysis ,Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ,Dasatinib ,Analytical chemistry ,Filtration and Separation ,01 natural sciences ,Dosage form ,Analytical Chemistry ,Absorbance ,Capillary electrophoresis ,Limit of Detection ,medicine ,Humans ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,Active ingredient ,Chromatography ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Electrophoresis, Capillary ,Reproducibility of Results ,0104 chemical sciences ,Spectrophotometry ,Folin-Ciocalteau reagent ,Ultra high performance ,Tablets ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Dasatinib is a novel oral prescription drug proposed for treating adult patients with chronic myeloid leukemia. Three analytical methods, namely ultra high performance liquid chromatography, capillary zone electrophoresis, and sequential injection analysis, were developed, validated and compared for determination of the drug in the tablet dosage form. The total analysis time of optimized ultra high performance liquid chromatography and capillary zone electrophoresis methods was 2.0 and 2.2 min, respectively. Direct ultraviolet detection with detection wavelength of 322 nm was employed in both cases. The optimized sequential injection analysis method was based on spectrophotometric detection of dasatinib after a simple colorimetric reaction with folin ciocalteau reagent forming a blue-colored complex with an absorbance maximum at 745 nm. The total analysis time was 2.5 min. The ultra high performance liquid chromatography method provided the lowest detection and quantitation limits and the most precise and accurate results. All three newly developed methods were demonstrated to be specific, linear, sensitive, precise and accurate, providing results satisfactorily meeting the requirements of the pharmaceutical industry, and can be employed for the routine determination of the active pharmaceutical ingredient in the tablet dosage form. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
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- 2016
9. Spectrophotometric estimation of ketotifen fumarate in pharmaceutical formulations.
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Sastry, Chilukuri and Naidu, Petla
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Four simple and sensitive spectrophotometric methods (A–D) for the determination of Ketotifen fumarate in bulk samples and pharmaceutical formulations are described. They are based on the formation of coloured species by the coupling of the diazotised sulphanilamide with the drug (method A, λ
max 520 nm) or by oxidizing it with excess N-bromo-succinimide and determining the consumed NBS with decrease in colour intensity of celestine blue (method B: λmax 540 nm) or by the reduction of Folin-Ciocalteau reagent (method C: λmax 720 nm) or by the formation of a chloroform-soluble, coloured ionassociation complex between the drug and Azocarmine G at pH 1.5 (method D: λmax 540 nm). Regression analysis of Beer-Lambert plots showed good correlations in the concentration ranges 1–10, 2–12, 4–28 and 2.5–25 μg/ml for methods A–D, respectively. The validity of the proposed methods was tested by analysing pharmaceutical formulations containing KTF: the relative standard deviations were within ±1.0%. Recoveries were 98.9–100.2%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 1997
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10. Relationships Among Antioxidant Activity, Total Phenolic Content and Specific Gravity in Several Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Cultivars Grown in Different Environments
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Nzaramba, M. Ndambe, Scheuring, Douglas C., Koym, Jeffrey W., and Miller, Jr., J. Creighton
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- 2013
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11. Spremembe vsebnosti antioksidantov v pakiranem, sveže narezanem zelju
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Ručman, Barbara and Cigić, Blaž
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storage of vegetables ,modificirana atmosfera ,L-askorbinska kislina ,dehidroaskorbinska kislina ,dehydroascorbic acid ,pakiranje zelja ,antioksidativna aktivnost ,radical DPPH ,zelje ,antioxidant activity ,radikal DPPH ,narezano zelje ,cabbage ,L-ascorbic acid ,Folin-Ciocalteau reagent ,packaging materials ,udc:664.8.035.037:635.34:621.798:577.164.2 ,total L-ascorbic acid ,skupna L-askorbinska kislina ,controlled atmosphere packaging ,glutation ,glutathione ,shredded cabbage ,embalažni materiali - Published
- 2014
12. Simultaneous Determination of Vanillylmandelic, Homovanillic and 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acids in Human Urine by Thin Layer Chromatography
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C. Rosselló, Antoni Gamundí, G. Alemany, and R. Rial
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Pharmacology ,Chromatography ,Clinical Biochemistry ,General Medicine ,Urine ,Biochemistry ,Thin-layer chromatography ,Analytical Chemistry ,Acetic acid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Folin-Ciocalteau reagent ,Diethyl ether ,Densitometry ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
A TLC method for the simultaneous analysis of vanillylmandelic, homovanillic and 5-hydroxyindole-3-acetic acids in urine is described. The sample is cleaned up through a cyano minicolumn and extracted with diethyl ether. The acids are resolved by high-performance TLC, visualized by Folin Ciocalteau reagent and quantificated by densitometry at 600 nm with beta-(4-hydroxy-3-phenyl) acetic acid as the internal standard.
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- 1996
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