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2. Aloe vera—An Extensive Review Focused on Recent Studies.
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Catalano, Alessia, Ceramella, Jessica, Iacopetta, Domenico, Marra, Maria, Conforti, Filomena, Lupi, Francesca R., Gabriele, Domenico, Borges, Fernanda, and Stefania Sinicropi, Maria
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Since ancient times, Aloe vera L. (AV) has attracted scientific interest because of its multiple cosmetic and medicinal properties, attributable to compounds present in leaves and other parts of the plant. The collected literature data show that AV and its products have a beneficial influence on human health, both by topical and oral use, as juice or an extract. Several scientific studies demonstrated the numerous biological activities of AV, including, for instance, antiviral, antimicrobial, antitumor, and antifungal. Moreover, its important antidepressant activity in relation to several diseases, including skin disorders (psoriasis, acne, and so on) and prediabetes, is a growing field of research. This comprehensive review intends to present the most significant and recent studies regarding the plethora of AV’s biological activities and an in-depth analysis exploring the component/s responsible for them. Moreover, its morphology and chemical composition are described, along with some studies regarding the single components of AV available in commerce. Finally, valorization studies and a discussion about the metabolism and toxicological aspects of this “Wonder Plant” are reported. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. DESIGN, SYNTHESIS, SPECTRAL ANALYSIS, ANTIMICROBIAL EVALUATION AND TOXICOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF BIVALENT TIN COMPLEXES WITH MACROCYCLIC MOIETY.
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Phor, A., Mamta, Subhash, Phor, J. S., Kumar, R., and Chaudhary, A.
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ARTEMIA , *ELECTRONIC spectra , *DICARBOXYLIC acids , *TIN , *SCHIFF bases , *MOLECULAR weights , *DIAMINES - Abstract
The novel complexes Sn(II), were synthesized of macrocyclic ligands derived from various diamine and dicarboxylic acids in the ratio of 2:2 and characterized by elemental analysis, molar conductance measurements, mass, NMR, FT-IR, and electronic spectra. The interactions of macrocyclic ligands (MLn) with SnCl2 in a 1:1 molar ratio in methanol produced the ensuing physiologically active [Sn(MLn)Cl2] type complexes, where n = 1 or 2. The complexes were initially identified using conductivity tests, molecular weight calculations, and elemental investigations. The bonding mode was determined using spectral data from the IR, 1H NMR, and 119Sn NMR. The complexes exhibit hexacoordinated octahedral geometry. The positive findings of Brine shrimp lethality of the ligands and their complexes have been discussed. The antimicrobial effects of each complex on several types of harmful fungus and bacteria have been assessed. The research focused on investigating and analyzing various aspects related to male fertility. It specifically investigated cauda epididymal spermatozoa density, sperm motility, testicular sperm density, fertility, and biological constraints of propagative tissues. The findings and discussions about these factors were presented in the study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. A systematic review on the role of alpha linolenic acid (ALA) in combating non-communicable diseases (NCDs)
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Gogna, Simran, Kaur, Jaspreet, Sharma, Kartik, Bhadariya, Vishesh, Singh, Jyoti, Kumar, Vikas, Rasane, Prasad, and Vipasha, Vipasha
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- 2023
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5. Aloe vera―An Extensive Review Focused on Recent Studies
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Alessia Catalano, Jessica Ceramella, Domenico Iacopetta, Maria Marra, Filomena Conforti, Francesca R. Lupi, Domenico Gabriele, Fernanda Borges, and Maria Stefania Sinicropi
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Aloe vera L. ,biological activities ,chemical composition ,toxicological aspects ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Since ancient times, Aloe vera L. (AV) has attracted scientific interest because of its multiple cosmetic and medicinal properties, attributable to compounds present in leaves and other parts of the plant. The collected literature data show that AV and its products have a beneficial influence on human health, both by topical and oral use, as juice or an extract. Several scientific studies demonstrated the numerous biological activities of AV, including, for instance, antiviral, antimicrobial, antitumor, and antifungal. Moreover, its important antidepressant activity in relation to several diseases, including skin disorders (psoriasis, acne, and so on) and prediabetes, is a growing field of research. This comprehensive review intends to present the most significant and recent studies regarding the plethora of AV’s biological activities and an in-depth analysis exploring the component/s responsible for them. Moreover, its morphology and chemical composition are described, along with some studies regarding the single components of AV available in commerce. Finally, valorization studies and a discussion about the metabolism and toxicological aspects of this “Wonder Plant” are reported.
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- 2024
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6. Anogeissus Latifolia: A Comprehensive Review from Ethanobotanical Insights to Future Pharmacological Frontiers.
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Khan S, Ahsan F, Mahmood T, and Bano S
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- Animals, Humans, Antioxidants pharmacology, Antioxidants chemistry, Antioxidants isolation & purification, Hypoglycemic Agents chemistry, Hypoglycemic Agents pharmacology, Hypoglycemic Agents isolation & purification, Phytochemicals pharmacology, Phytochemicals chemistry, Phytochemicals isolation & purification, Plant Extracts chemistry, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Plant Extracts isolation & purification, Magnesium chemistry, Calcium chemistry, Combretaceae chemistry
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Anogeissus latifolia, commonly known as Axlewood, Indian Gum Tree, or Gum Ghatti, belongs to the Combretaceae family and is native to India, Nepal, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka. It thrives in most tropical and subtropical regions of India. Different parts of the plant contain various proteins, carbohydrates, sugars (arabinose, galactose, mannose, xylose, rhamnose, and glucuronic acid), minerals (magnesium and calcium salts of ghattic acid), and a wide range of phytochemicals such as alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, terpenoids, sterols, saponins, tannins, coumarins, quinine, and ellagic acid. Studies have indicated the potential of Anogeissus latifolia in managing various health conditions, including antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic, anti-parasitic, antioxidant, hepatoprotective, wound healing, and hypolipidemic effects. However, like many medicinal plants, Anogeissus latifolia demonstrates a dose-dependent toxicity profile, particularly when administered intraperitoneally. Research efforts have been directed towards elucidating its safety profile, and findings suggest that it can be considered safe when administered within prescribed dosages. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review encompassing the ethnobotanical significance, morphological characteristics, phytochemistry, pharmacological actions, and toxicological aspects of Anogeissus latifolia. Additionally, it explores future research perspectives in the field of Anogeissus latifolia pharmacology and therapeutics., (© 2024 Wiley-VHCA AG, Zurich, Switzerland.)
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- 2024
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7. Ionic Liquids Assisted Topical Drug Delivery for Permeation Enhancement: Formulation Strategies, Biomedical Applications, and Toxicological Perspective.
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Navti, Prerana D., Pandey, Abhijeet, Nikam, Ajinkya Nitin, Padya, Bharath Singh, Kalthur, Guruprasad, Koteshwara, Kunnatur B., and Mutalik, Srinivas
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Topical drug delivery provides several benefits over other conventional routes by providing localizing therapeutic effects and also avoids the gastrointestinal tract circumventing the first-pass metabolism and enzymatic drug degradation. Being painless, the topical route also prevents the difficulties linked with the parenteral route. However, there are limitations to the current topical systems which necessitate the need for further research to find functional excipients to overcome these limitations. This review deals in depth with the ionic liquids concerning their physicochemical properties and applicability as well as their role in the arena of topical drug delivery in permeation enhancement, bioavailability enhancement of the drugs by solvation, and drug moiety modification. The review gives a detailed insight into the recent literature on ionic liquid–based topical formulations like ionic liquid–based emulsions, active pharmaceutical ingredient-ionic liquids, ionic liquid–based bacterial cellulose membranes, topical small interfering RNA (siRNA) delivery, and ionogels as a possible solutions for overcoming the challenges associated with the topical route. This review also takes into account the toxicological aspects and biomedical applications of ionic liquids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. What Are Emerging Pollutants (EPs) and Their Fate on the Environment
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Vaz Jr., Sílvio and Vaz Jr., Sílvio
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- 2018
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9. Psychoactive Substances of Natural Origin: Toxicological Aspects, Therapeutic Properties and Analysis in Biological Samples
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Joana Gonçalves, Ângelo Luís, Eugenia Gallardo, and Ana Paula Duarte
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NPS of natural origin ,psychoactive effects ,toxicological aspects ,traditional uses ,analytical methodologies ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The consumption of new psychoactive substances (NPSs) has been increasing, and this problem affects several countries worldwide. There is a class of NPSs of natural origin, consisting of plants and fungi, which have a wide range of alkaloids, responsible for causing relaxing, stimulating or hallucinogenic effects. The consumption of some of these substances is prompted by religious beliefs and cultural reasons, making the legislation very variable or even ambiguous. However, the abusive consumption of these substances can present an enormous risk to the health of the individuals, since their metabolism and effects are not yet fully known. Additionally, NPSs are widely spread over the internet, and their appearance is very fast, which requires the development of sophisticated analytical methodologies, capable of detecting these compounds. Thus, the objective of this work is to review the toxicological aspects, traditional use/therapeutic potential and the analytical methods developed in biological matrices in twelve plant specimens (Areca catechu, Argyreia nervosa, Ayahuasca, Catha edulis, Datura stramonium, Lophophora williamsii, Mandragora officinarum, Mitragyna speciosa, Piper methysticum Forst, Psilocybe, Salvia divinorum and Tabernanthe iboga).
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- 2021
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10. Quaternary ammonium-based biomedical materials: State-of-the-art, toxicological aspects and antimicrobial resistance.
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Jiao, Yang, Niu, Li-na, Ma, Sai, Li, Jing, Tay, Franklin R., and Chen, Ji-hua
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ANTI-infective agents , *METALLOPROTEINASES , *METALLOENZYMES , *AMMONIUM chloride , *POLYMERIZATION - Abstract
Microbial infections affect humans worldwide. Many quaternary ammonium compounds have been synthesized that are not only antibacterial, but also possess antifungal, antiviral and anti-matrix metalloproteinase capabilities. Incorporation of quaternary ammonium moieties into polymers represents one of the most promising strategies for preparation of antimicrobial biomaterials. Various polymerization techniques have been employed to prepare antimicrobial surfaces with quaternary ammonium functionalities; in particular, syntheses involving controlled radical polymerization techniques enable precise control over macromolecular structure, order and functionality. Although recent publications report exciting advances in the biomedical field, some of these technological developments have also been accompanied by potential toxicological and antimicrobial resistance challenges. Recent evidenced-based data on the biomedical applications of antimicrobial quaternary ammonium-containing biomaterials that are based on randomized human clinical trials, the golden standard in contemporary medicinal science, are included in the present review. This should help increase visibility, stimulate debates and spur conversations within a wider scientific community on the implications and plausibility for future developments of quaternary ammonium-based antimicrobial biomaterials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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11. Chemistry, Pharmacology and Health Benefits of Anthocyanins.
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Smeriglio, Antonella, Barreca, Davide, Bellocco, Ersilia, and Trombetta, Domenico
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Anthocyanins are naturally occurring molecules belonging to the flavonoid class characterized by the presence of chromophores. Apart from their well-known antioxidant activity, they show a wide variety of health-promoting properties for human health, ranging from cytoprotective, antimicrobial and antitumour activities to neuroprotective, anti-obesity and lipidomic potential, properties for which anthocyanins have been prescribed as medicines in several countries for thousands of years. Despite this, these phytochemicals have received less attention than other flavonoids, and there is still a gap in the literature, particularly regarding pharmacological and toxicological aspects. Moreover, epidemiological evidence suggests a direct correlation between anthocyanin intake and a lower incidence of chronic and degenerative diseases. In light of this, the aim of this review is to cover the current literature on anthocyanins, their biological in vitro and in vivo effects and their potential therapeutic applications, as well as their bioavailability and pharmacokinetics, all of which are essential to gain a better understanding of their biological effectiveness and potential toxicity. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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12. Psychoactive Substances of Natural Origin: Toxicological Aspects, Therapeutic Properties and Analysis in Biological Samples
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Ângelo Luís, Ana Paula Duarte, Joana Carla Soares Gonçalves, Eugenia Gallardo, and uBibliorum
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Mitragyna speciosa ,traditional uses ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Review ,01 natural sciences ,Mandragora officinarum ,Analytical Chemistry ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,Psychoactive effects ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Alkaloids ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Tabernanthe iboga ,Argyreia nervosa ,Traditional uses ,Psilocybe ,Plants, Medicinal ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Piper methysticum ,Analytitical methodologies ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,analytical methodologies ,psychoactive effects ,biology.organism_classification ,Ayahuasca ,0104 chemical sciences ,NPS of natural origin ,Toxicological aspects ,toxicological aspects ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Salvia divinorum ,Molecular Medicine ,Medicine, Traditional ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Central Nervous System Agents - Abstract
The consumption of new psychoactive substances (NPSs) has been increasing, and this problem affects several countries worldwide. There is a class of NPSs of natural origin, consisting of plants and fungi, which have a wide range of alkaloids, responsible for causing relaxing, stimulating or hallucinogenic effects. The consumption of some of these substances is prompted by religious beliefs and cultural reasons, making the legislation very variable or even ambiguous. However, the abusive consumption of these substances can present an enormous risk to the health of the individuals, since their metabolism and effects are not yet fully known. Additionally, NPSs are widely spread over the internet, and their appearance is very fast, which requires the development of sophisticated analytical methodologies, capable of detecting these compounds. Thus, the objective of this work is to review the toxicological aspects, traditional use/therapeutic potential and the analytical methods developed in biological matrices in twelve plant specimens (Areca catechu, Argyreia nervosa, Ayahuasca, Catha edulis, Datura stramonium, Lophophora williamsii, Mandragora officinarum, Mitragyna speciosa, Piper methysticum Forst, Psilocybe, Salvia divinorum and Tabernanthe iboga).
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- 2021
13. The non-pathogenic Escherichia coli strain Nissle 1917 – features of a versatile probiotic.
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Sonnenborn, Ulrich and Schulze, Jürgen
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ESCHERICHIA coli , *PROBIOTICS , *LACTIC acid bacteria , *FOOD industry , *VETERINARY medicine , *BIFIDOBACTERIUM - Abstract
Probiotics are non-pathogenic living microorganisms which, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit on the host. Probiotic microorganisms most often are constituents of special foodstuffs, such as fermented milk products or food supplements. They are also employed as feed additives in livestock breeding and as active components of medical remedies in human and veterinary medicine. In the food industry, probiotics traditionally are lactic acid bacteria (LAB), especially lactobacilli and lactococci, although bifidobacteria and strepcococci (enterococci) are also used. In livestock breeding and medicine, besides lactic acid bacteria other non-pathogenic microorganisms with health-promoting characteristics, e.g. certain strains of yeast (‘ Saccharomyces boulardii’) and Escherichia coli ( E. coli Nissle 1917), are also applied. This review focuses on the probiotic E. coli strain Nissle 1917 (EcN), its origin and medical history, microbiology, genetics, biological activities, safety, and toxicological aspects. Furthermore, clinical trials performed with this special E. coli strain will be summarized. The EcN strain was detected and isolated by Alfred Nissle in 1917 because of its antagonistic activity against some pathogenic entero-bacteria. With respect to its metabolic capacities, EcN is a typical E. coli strain. It is a non-pathogenic member of the Escherichia coli family, because it does does not carry pathogenic adhesion factors and does not produce any enterotoxins or cytotoxins, it is not invasive, not uropathogenic, and is rapidly killed by non-specific defense factors of blood serum. Besides this, EcN has some special characteristics that distinguish it from other pathogenic and non-pathogenic E. coli strains and are thought to be important for its probiotic activities. Thus, EcN carries so-called genomic islands (GEIs), integrated into its chromosome. On these GEIs, gene clusters coding for several fitness factors are present, e.g. genes for the production of microcins which inhibit the growth of other enterobacteria. Another strain-specific feature of EcN is a special lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in its outer cell membrane, being responsible for the fact that EcN exhibits immunomodulating properties without showing immunotoxic effects. The immunomodulating properties mainly focus on anti-inflammatory activities that are important for the clinical efficacy in remission maintenance of ulcerative colitis. Also of importance is the bacterial–epithelial crosstalk between EcN and the intestinal epithelial cells, leading to a strengthening of the epithelial barrier and the curing of ‘leaky gut’ phenomena. The restoration of a disturbed gut barrier by EcN is thought to be due to the stimulation of epithelial defensin production as well as to a ‘sealing effect’ on the tight junctions of the enterocytes. EcN has also been shown to induce the development of the gut immune system in animal models and human newborns. In addition, it has been found that products of EcN metabolism, probably acetic acid, promote colonic motility that might be helpful for therapeutic application in chronically constipated patients. Randomized controlled clinical trials (RCTs) have shown EcN to be therapeutically effective in rather diverse indications, such as ulcerative colitis, chronic constipation, and acute and protracted diarrhea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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14. Quaternary ammonium-based biomedical materials: State-of-the-art, toxicological aspects and antimicrobial resistance
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Yang Jiao, Franklin Chi Meng Tay, Li Na Niu, Sai Ma, Jing Li, and Ji Hua Chen
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Antifungal ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,medicine.drug_class ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Antimicrobial resistance ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Antibiotic resistance ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Ammonium ,Organic Chemistry ,030206 dentistry ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Antimicrobial surfaces ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Antimicrobial ,Ammonium compounds ,Toxicological aspects ,chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,0210 nano-technology ,Quaternary ammonium compounds - Abstract
Microbial infections affect humans worldwide. Many quaternary ammonium compounds have been synthesized that are not only antibacterial, but also possess antifungal, antiviral and anti-matrix metalloproteinase capabilities. Incorporation of quaternary ammonium moieties into polymers represents one of the most promising strategies for preparation of antimicrobial biomaterials. Various polymerization techniques have been employed to prepare antimicrobial surfaces with quaternary ammonium functionalities; in particular, syntheses involving controlled radical polymerization techniques enable precise control over macromolecular structure, order and functionality. Although recent publications report exciting advances in the biomedical field, some of these technological developments have also been accompanied by potential toxicological and antimicrobial resistance challenges. Recent evidenced-based data on the biomedical applications of antimicrobial quaternary ammonium-containing biomaterials that are based on randomized human clinical trials, the golden standard in contemporary medicinal science, are included in the present review. This should help increase visibility, stimulate debates and spur conversations within a wider scientific community on the implications and plausibility for future developments of quaternary ammonium-based antimicrobial biomaterials.
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- 2017
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15. Biogenic Amines in Meat and Meat Products.
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RUIZ-CAPILLAS, CLAUDIA and JIMÉNEZ-COLMENERO, FRANCISCO
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It has been recognized for some time that biogenic amines occur in a wide range of foods, among them meat and meat products. Meat is an important component of the diet in developed countries. The presence of these amines in food is of interest for two reasons: firstly, for toxicological reasons, in the sense that high levels of dietary biogenic amines can be toxic for certain consumers, and secondly, for their role as possible quality indicators. Based on these two premises, the present article offers a new analysis on aspects of toxicology and on the use of biogenic amines as a quality control method, as well as on their presence in meat and meat products. The article focuses particularly on factors affecting the production of biogenic amines, with reference to various parameters relating to microorganisms, meat raw materials, and processing conditions. A better understanding of the factors determining their formation (i.e., microorganisms, raw materials used, and technological processes applied) and their effects could lead to ways of controlling their production, limiting their presence in the end product, and hence, rendering them less toxic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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16. Psychoactive Substances of Natural Origin: Toxicological Aspects, Therapeutic Properties and Analysis in Biological Samples.
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Gonçalves, Joana, Luís, Ângelo, Gallardo, Eugenia, Duarte, Ana Paula, and Barros, Lillian
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The consumption of new psychoactive substances (NPSs) has been increasing, and this problem affects several countries worldwide. There is a class of NPSs of natural origin, consisting of plants and fungi, which have a wide range of alkaloids, responsible for causing relaxing, stimulating or hallucinogenic effects. The consumption of some of these substances is prompted by religious beliefs and cultural reasons, making the legislation very variable or even ambiguous. However, the abusive consumption of these substances can present an enormous risk to the health of the individuals, since their metabolism and effects are not yet fully known. Additionally, NPSs are widely spread over the internet, and their appearance is very fast, which requires the development of sophisticated analytical methodologies, capable of detecting these compounds. Thus, the objective of this work is to review the toxicological aspects, traditional use/therapeutic potential and the analytical methods developed in biological matrices in twelve plant specimens (Areca catechu, Argyreia nervosa, Ayahuasca, Catha edulis, Datura stramonium, Lophophora williamsii, Mandragora officinarum, Mitragyna speciosa, Piper methysticum Forst, Psilocybe, Salvia divinorum and Tabernanthe iboga). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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17. Neurotoxic Effects Associated with Current Uses of Organophosphorus Compounds
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Mangas,Iris, Vilanova,Eugenio, Estévez,Jorge, and França,Tanos C. C.
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esterases ,toxicological aspects ,organophosphorus compounds ,pesticides ,chemical weapons - Abstract
Organophosphorus compounds (OPs) are a large and diverse class of chemicals that have been synthesized, since the XIX century for several purposes like chemical weapons, flame-retardants, ectoparasiticides and investigational new drugs, but mainly as agrochemicals in agriculture and indoor. Although the amount of OP pesticides being used is declining, especially in developed countries, OPs continue being one of the most important classes of insecticides and chemical warfare agents today due to its toxic effects on the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Existing research on the toxicological effects of OPs is extensive, however, there is a lack of knowledge on the long-term effects of low levels of OPs and their exactly pathways of toxicity. Recent data prove that other molecular targets than AChE could be targeted by OPs, triggering these effects. Here these data are reviewed and it is highlighted that the current uses of OPs are producing several neurotoxic effects. It is also shown that, to protect people from possible uses and misuses of OPs, more regulations on OPs are needed. Moreover, more mechanistic studies are needed to completely understand their toxicological interactions and mechanisms of action and to identify the whole group of enzymes that interact with them.
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- 2016
18. Chemistry, Pharmacology and Health Benefits of Anthocyanins
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Antonella, Smeriglio, Davide, Barreca, Ersilia, Bellocco, and Domenico, Trombetta
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Anthocyanins ,Pharmacology ,Toxicological aspects ,Dietary sources ,Humans ,Pharmacokinetics ,Anthocyanins, Dietary sources, Health effects, Pharmacokinetics, Toxicological aspects, Pharmacology ,Health effects - Abstract
Anthocyanins are naturally occurring molecules belonging to the flavonoid class characterized by the presence of chromophores. Apart from their well-known antioxidant activity, they show a wide variety of health-promoting properties for human health, ranging from cytoprotective, antimicrobial and antitumour activities to neuroprotective, anti-obesity and lipidomic potential, properties for which anthocyanins have been prescribed as medicines in several countries for thousands of years. Despite this, these phytochemicals have received less attention than other flavonoids, and there is still a gap in the literature, particularly regarding pharmacological and toxicological aspects. Moreover, epidemiological evidence suggests a direct correlation between anthocyanin intake and a lower incidence of chronic and degenerative diseases. In light of this, the aim of this review is to cover the current literature on anthocyanins, their biological in vitro and in vivo effects and their potential therapeutic applications, as well as their bioavailability and pharmacokinetics, all of which are essential to gain a better understanding of their biological effectiveness and potential toxicity. Copyright © 2016 John WileySons, Ltd.
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- 2016
19. Toksikološki aspekti anabolika u hrani životinjskog podrijetla
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B. Antolović, B. Šimić, Ivana Kmetić, Jelka Pleadin, and Nina Perši
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lcsh:Food processing and manufacture ,lcsh:TP368-456 ,anabolici ,toksikološki aspekt ,hrana životinjskog podrijetla ,anabolics ,toxicological aspects ,food of animal origin - Abstract
Zbog ekonomske isplativosti pri proizvodnji mesa u stočarskoj industriji zlouporabljale su se različite tvari s anaboličkim učinkom, i to stilbeni, derivati stilbena, njihove soli i esteri, antitireoidne tvari, prirodni i sintetski sterodini spolni hormoni, laktoni rezorcilne kiseline i beta-agonisti. Način djelovanja tvari s anaboličkim učinkom u organizmu razlikuje se po navedenim grupama tvari, a rezultira povećanim zadržavanjem dušika, sintezom proteina i razgradnjom masti. Iako su mehanizmi djelovanja različiti i mogu biti direktni ili indirektni, uporaba anabolika rezultira istim konačnim učinkom odnosno većim rastom uzgojnih životinja i boljim organoleptičkim svojstvima mesa. Toksikološkim istraživanjima utvrđeno je da primjena anabolika na životinjama ima za posljedicu brojne toksične učinke po zdravlje potrošača, s obzirom da se isti kumuliraju u tkivima životinja koja se nadalje koriste u ljudskoj ishrani. Više slučajeva zlouporabe anabolika u svijetu dovelo je do značajnih štetnih posljedica po zdravlje potrošača. Stoga je uporaba tvari s anaboličkim učinkom u stočarskoj proizvodnji zabranjena i potreban je nadzor temeljem propisanih zakonskih akata i sustavnog monitoringa te primjenom specifičnih i selektivnih analitičkih metoda u određivanju vrlo niskih koncentracija ostataka takvih tvari u različitim matriksima., Because of the profitability of the meat production in the livestock industry there were many cases of abuse of different substances with anabolic effect - stilbenes, stilbene derivatives, their salts and esters, antithyroid agents, natural and synthetic hormones sterodini, lactones of resorcylic acid and beta-agonists. Mode of action of substances with anabolic effect in the body differs in these groups of substances, and results in increased nitrogen retention, protein synthesis and breakdown of fat. Although the mechanisms of action are different and can be direct or indirect, use of anabolic steroids results in the same final effect, i.e. higher growth in animal breeding and better organoleptic properties of meat. Toxicological studies showed that the use of anabolic steroids on animals has resulted in numerous toxic effects on human health, considering it to be accumulated in animal tissue, which is further used in human nutrition. More cases of abuse of anabolic steroids in the world has led to significant adverse consequences for the health of consumers. Therefore, the use of substances with anabolic effect of livestock production is prohibited and must be monitored under the prescribed legislation and systematic monitoring and application of specific and selective analytical methods to determine very low concentrations of residues of such substances in various matrices.
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- 2011
20. Environmental and toxicological aspects of insect growth regulators
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Wright, James E.
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ENTOMOLOGY ,ENVIRONMENTAL health - Published
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21. Toxikologické aspekty chemických havárií
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Mika, Otakar Jiří, Vičar,, Dušan, Roman, Michal, Mika, Otakar Jiří, Vičar,, Dušan, and Roman, Michal
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Diplomová práce je zaměřena na problematiku toxikologických aspektů chemických havárií. Cílem práce je stanovení hlavní akutní rizik nebezpečných chemických toxických látek, které můžou uniknout při chemických haváriích, stanovit jejich vliv na život a poškození zdraví obyvatelstva a charakterizovat faktory ovlivňující šíření těchto nebezpečných chemických látek. Praktická část je zaměřena na toxikologické aspekty vybraných průmyslových škodlivin., The master's thesis focuses on the toxicological aspects of chemical accidents. The aim is to determine the main acute risk of dangerous toxic chemical substances that can be escape in chemical accidents and determine their impact on life and damage to the health of the population and characterize the factors affecting the spread of these dangerous chemicals. The practical part focuses on the toxicological aspects of selected industrial pollutants.
22. Toxikologické aspekty chemických havárií
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Mika, Otakar Jiří, Vičar,, Dušan, Mika, Otakar Jiří, and Vičar,, Dušan
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Diplomová práce je zaměřena na problematiku toxikologických aspektů chemických havárií. Cílem práce je stanovení hlavní akutní rizik nebezpečných chemických toxických látek, které můžou uniknout při chemických haváriích, stanovit jejich vliv na život a poškození zdraví obyvatelstva a charakterizovat faktory ovlivňující šíření těchto nebezpečných chemických látek. Praktická část je zaměřena na toxikologické aspekty vybraných průmyslových škodlivin., The master's thesis focuses on the toxicological aspects of chemical accidents. The aim is to determine the main acute risk of dangerous toxic chemical substances that can be escape in chemical accidents and determine their impact on life and damage to the health of the population and characterize the factors affecting the spread of these dangerous chemicals. The practical part focuses on the toxicological aspects of selected industrial pollutants.
23. Toxikologické aspekty chemických havárií
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Mika, Otakar Jiří, Vičar,, Dušan, Mika, Otakar Jiří, and Vičar,, Dušan
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Diplomová práce je zaměřena na problematiku toxikologických aspektů chemických havárií. Cílem práce je stanovení hlavní akutní rizik nebezpečných chemických toxických látek, které můžou uniknout při chemických haváriích, stanovit jejich vliv na život a poškození zdraví obyvatelstva a charakterizovat faktory ovlivňující šíření těchto nebezpečných chemických látek. Praktická část je zaměřena na toxikologické aspekty vybraných průmyslových škodlivin., The master's thesis focuses on the toxicological aspects of chemical accidents. The aim is to determine the main acute risk of dangerous toxic chemical substances that can be escape in chemical accidents and determine their impact on life and damage to the health of the population and characterize the factors affecting the spread of these dangerous chemicals. The practical part focuses on the toxicological aspects of selected industrial pollutants.
24. Toxikologické aspekty chemických havárií
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Mika, Otakar Jiří, Vičar,, Dušan, Mika, Otakar Jiří, and Vičar,, Dušan
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Diplomová práce je zaměřena na problematiku toxikologických aspektů chemických havárií. Cílem práce je stanovení hlavní akutní rizik nebezpečných chemických toxických látek, které můžou uniknout při chemických haváriích, stanovit jejich vliv na život a poškození zdraví obyvatelstva a charakterizovat faktory ovlivňující šíření těchto nebezpečných chemických látek. Praktická část je zaměřena na toxikologické aspekty vybraných průmyslových škodlivin., The master's thesis focuses on the toxicological aspects of chemical accidents. The aim is to determine the main acute risk of dangerous toxic chemical substances that can be escape in chemical accidents and determine their impact on life and damage to the health of the population and characterize the factors affecting the spread of these dangerous chemicals. The practical part focuses on the toxicological aspects of selected industrial pollutants.
25. Toxikologické aspekty chemických havárií
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Mika, Otakar Jiří, Vičar,, Dušan, Roman, Michal, Mika, Otakar Jiří, Vičar,, Dušan, and Roman, Michal
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Diplomová práce je zaměřena na problematiku toxikologických aspektů chemických havárií. Cílem práce je stanovení hlavní akutní rizik nebezpečných chemických toxických látek, které můžou uniknout při chemických haváriích, stanovit jejich vliv na život a poškození zdraví obyvatelstva a charakterizovat faktory ovlivňující šíření těchto nebezpečných chemických látek. Praktická část je zaměřena na toxikologické aspekty vybraných průmyslových škodlivin., The master's thesis focuses on the toxicological aspects of chemical accidents. The aim is to determine the main acute risk of dangerous toxic chemical substances that can be escape in chemical accidents and determine their impact on life and damage to the health of the population and characterize the factors affecting the spread of these dangerous chemicals. The practical part focuses on the toxicological aspects of selected industrial pollutants.
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