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Antimicrobial Antiviral

Eppstein, D. A., and Feigner, P. L. (1988). Applications of liposome formulations for antimicrobial/antiviral therapy, in Liposomes as Drug Carriers Recent Trends and Progress (G. Gregoriadis, ed.), John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, pp. 311-323. [Pg.320]

Chapter 4 - Propolis has been used for as a traditional medicine in Eastern Europe as an antifungal, antimicrobial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and anticarcinogenic agent. The author isolated three cinamic acid derivatives and one flavanol derivative from Brazilian propolis and determined their structures by spectroscopic analysis. Results were assayed, the anticancer drug potential of these compounds to identify new drug candidates, by determining the... [Pg.10]

Generally antidepressant, antitubercular, choleretic, diuretic, antimicrobial, antiviral, and cardiotonic activity Antibacterial (Staphylococcus aureus) Antifungal... [Pg.286]

Keywords Antimicrobial Antiviral Cytotoxicity Natural compound Plant extract... [Pg.303]

Volume 43 Natural Products Isolation. Separation Methods for Antimicrobials, Antivirals and Enzyme Inhibitors edited by G.H. Wagman and R. Cooper... [Pg.446]

Toxicity also found in worms, molluscs and other animals QA exhibit some antimicrobial antiviral... [Pg.205]

The fungicidal activity of sceptrin at 10 ppm was found to be >65 % inhibition of Phytophthora infestans (potato late blight) [103]. In addition to its antimicrobial, antiviral [104], antimuscarinic [22], and antihistaminic [30] properties, sceptrin was shown to be the first and most potent nonpeptide somatostatin inhibitor in the submicromolar range [105]. [Pg.286]

Marine pyridoacridines show a wide range of biological activities, namely antimicrobial, antiviral, antiparasitic, insecticidal, antitumor, and enzyme inhibitory (12, 29, 30). [Pg.1165]

Carbazole alkaloids have drawn considerable attention from synthetic chemists due to their significant biological activities, including antimicrobial, antiviral, and cytotoxic properties.Two simple carbazole alkaloids, glycozolinine and glycozolidine (107) were... [Pg.457]

Compositae plants have been used for medicinal purposes for many centuries, showing different biological activities. Of these, plants belonging to the genus Baccharis are reported to have excellent medicinal value. Several pharmacological activities, including antitumoral, antimicrobial, antiviral and anti-inflammatory effects have been documented for extracts of Baccharis species and/or their constituents, and we present these below. [Pg.732]

Wagman, G. H. and Cooper, R. (eds.) (1989) Natural Products Isolation. Separation Methodsfor Antimicrobials, Antiviral and Enzyme Inhibitors, Journal of Chromatography Library, vol. 43. Elsevier, Amsterdam. [Pg.50]

Actions External use antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiviral, wound healing accelerator, anti-inflammatory, antiulcer. Internal use purgative, stimulates smooth muscle contractions. [Pg.33]

One of the main objectives of organic and medicinal chemistry is the design, synthesis, and production of molecules having value as human therapeutic agents. Rhodanine scaffold is a powerful tool for the medicinal chemist and has a broad substrate scope for the synthesis of various heterocyclic moieties (Scheme 9.5) with a wide range of pharmacological activities, such as antimalarial, antimicrobial, antiviral, antidiabetic, and anticonvrrlsant effects [18]. [Pg.258]

Family Polysaccharide Immuno- modidator Antitumor Antimicrobial Antiviral Antioxidant Antimutagenic References... [Pg.83]

Perry NB, Berm MH, Brennan NJ et al (1999) Antimicrobial, antiviral and cytotoxic activity of New Zealand lichens. Lichenologist 31 627-636 Piovano M, Garbarino JA, Giannini FA et al (2002) Evaluation of antifungal and antibacterial activities of aromatic metabolites from lichens. Bol Soc Chil Qurm 47 235-240 Ramos DF, Almeida da Silva PE (2010) Antimycobacterial activity of usnic acid against resistant and susceptible strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacteria. Pharm Biol 48 260-263... [Pg.25]


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