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Coumarins biological action

Coronary circulation, 6 (1969) 11 Corticotropin releasing factor receptor antagonists, 41 (2003) 195 Coumarins, metabolism and biological actions, 10 (1974) 85 Cyclic AMP, 12 (1975) 293 Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors, 36 (1999) 201... [Pg.387]

Coronary circulation, 6 (1969) 11 Coumarins, metabolism and biological actions, 10 (1975) 85... [Pg.396]

O Kennedy, R. Thornes, R. D. Coumarins Biology, Applications, and Mode of Actions, Wiley England, 1997... [Pg.454]

Feuer, G. 1974. The metabolism and biological action of coumarin. Prog. Med. Chem. 10 85-158. [Pg.550]

Pelkonen, O., H. Raunio, A. Rautio, and M. Pasanen. 1997. The metabolism of coumarin. In O Kennedy, K., and R.D. Thornes, eds. Coumarins Biology, applications and mode of action. Floboken, NJ Wiley. [Pg.551]

Kennedy, R.O., Thames, R.D, (eds). 1997. Coumarins Biology, Application and Mode of Action. Chichester WUey. [Pg.40]

This section will review some of the more notable advances of the past few years in elucidating the biological action of coumarins in two areas photobinding to DNA and plant growth regulation. [Pg.302]

Vikram A, Jesudhasan PR, Jayaprakasha GK, Pillai BS, Patil BS (2010) Grapefruit bioactive limonoids modulate E. coli 0157 H7 TTSS and biofilm. Int J Food Microbiol 140 109-116 Wang J, Zhao H, Kong W, Jin C, Zhao Y, Qu Y, Xiao X (2010) Microcalorimetric assay on the antimicrobial property of five hydroxyanthraquinone derivatives in rhubarb (Rheum palmatum L.) to Bifidobacterium adolescentis. Phytomedicine 17 684-689 Weinmann I (1997) History of the development and application of coumarin and coumarin-related compounds. In O Kennedy R, Thornes RD (eds) Coumarins biology, applications and mode of action. Wiley Press, Chichester... [Pg.31]

R. O Kennedy, R.D. Thornes (Eds.), Coumarins Biology, Applications and Mode of Action, John Wiley Sons, Chichester (UK), 1997. [Pg.76]

In addition to effects on biochemical reactions, the inhibitors may influence the permeability of the various cellular membranes and through physical and chemical effects may alter the structure of other subcellular structures such as proteins, nucleic acid, and spindle fibers. Unfortunately, few definite examples can be listed. The action of colchicine and podophyllin in interfering with cell division is well known. The effect of various lactones (coumarin, parasorbic acid, and protoanemonin) on mitotic activity was discussed above. Disturbances to cytoplasmic and vacuolar structure, and the morphology of mitochondria imposed by protoanemonin, were also mentioned. Interference with protein configuration and loss of biological activity was attributed to incorporation of azetidine-2-carboxylic acid into mung bean protein in place of proline. [Pg.139]

This reaction also allows the synthesis of other interesting scaffolds with a wide range of biological activities, among them are coumarins and thiocoumarins [64] and their derivatives that display a remarkable array of biochemical and pharmacological actions and are abundant in numerous natural products. [Pg.318]


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