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Cyanobacteria as a source of compounds with cosmetics potential

Cyanobacteria as a source of compounds with cosmetics potential

... Despite of the negative effects of the sunlight on the skin, positive effects occur such as the production of vitamin D by the skin, which induce the maturity of proliferative cells leading to ... See full document

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Coffee industrial waste as a natural source of bioactive compounds with antibacterial and antifungal activities

Coffee industrial waste as a natural source of bioactive compounds with antibacterial and antifungal activities

... one of the most popular and consumed beverages in the world, which leads to a high contents of solid residue known as spent coffee grounds ...classes of health related chemicals, including phenolic ... See full document

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Compounds from Plant Source

Compounds from Plant Source

... etiopathology of dental caries, the most abundant enzyme in human saliva, α- amylase salivary, possess at least three distinct biological functions in the oral cavity ...down of starch to oligosaccharides. ... See full document

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Salt marsh plants as source of bioactive compounds

Salt marsh plants as source of bioactive compounds

... has compounds with anti-inflammatory ...pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases (Emerit et ...for potential treatment for these diseases (Falleh et ...production of NO on ... See full document

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Diversity and toxicity and biotechnological potential of subaerial cyanobacteria

Diversity and toxicity and biotechnological potential of subaerial cyanobacteria

... comparison with their aquatic counterparts and are pretty much an unexplored resource with the potential to yield new bioactive compounds, especially in ...that cyanobacteria produce ... See full document

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Marine algae extracts as  source of natural antileishmanial compounds

Marine algae extracts as source of natural antileishmanial compounds

... macroalgae compounds displaying antileishmanial ...identification of the samples used for the drug screening, a second aim was determined to evaluate the usefulness of mitochondrial markers for ... See full document

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Prunus avium vegetal parts as a potential source of health benefits

Prunus avium vegetal parts as a potential source of health benefits

... effects of edible and medicinal plants are recognized since ancient times, being intimately linked with the capacity of them to synthesize a great variety of bioactive compounds, that ... See full document

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Exploring the Biotechnological Potential of Cyanobacteria in the Treatment of Psoriasis

Exploring the Biotechnological Potential of Cyanobacteria in the Treatment of Psoriasis

... severity of psoriasis is measured with a tool denominated PASI (Psoriasis Area and Severity Index) ...reduction of PASI ≥ 75% after 10 to 16 weeks (Huld Eysteinsdóttir et ...begins with a ... See full document

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Marine cyanobacteria: evaluation of the anticancer potential

Marine cyanobacteria: evaluation of the anticancer potential

... Some cyanobacteria compounds are already described to induce apoptosis by several ...variety of cell types (hepatocytes, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, promyelocytes, lymphocytes and epithelial ... See full document

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Potential of marine bacteria to synthesize bioactive compounds for medical applications

Potential of marine bacteria to synthesize bioactive compounds for medical applications

... symbionts of cnidarian species from the Atlantic Ocean were herein explored for screening the biosynthetic potential of NRPs and test the activity of the respective bacterial ...range ... See full document

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The Madeira Archipelago As a Significant Source of Marine-Derived Actinomycete Diversity with Anticancer and Antimicrobial Potential

The Madeira Archipelago As a Significant Source of Marine-Derived Actinomycete Diversity with Anticancer and Antimicrobial Potential

... novel compounds with medically relevant biological ...patterns of marine actinomycetes offers an opportunity to identify genera that are under environmental pressures, which may drive adaptations ... See full document

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Invasive marine macroalgae and their current and potential use in cosmetics

Invasive marine macroalgae and their current and potential use in cosmetics

... proliferations of macroalgae, with various effects on the affected ...production of cosmetics, and particularly those from natural origin, is in high ...Many of the invasive species ... See full document

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Endophytic Actinobacteria from Laminaria ochroleuca: a new source of bioactive compounds

Endophytic Actinobacteria from Laminaria ochroleuca: a new source of bioactive compounds

... high potential to produce bioactive compounds, resulting in the discovery of a wide range of clinically-relevant ...antibacterial compounds are representative examples of the ... See full document

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Acorn flour as a source of bioactive compounds in gluten-free bread

Acorn flour as a source of bioactive compounds in gluten-free bread

... characteristics of the dough; hence, baking without gluten presents a technological ...production of gluten-free bread (GFB) leads to the loss of many physical qualities in terms of texture, ... See full document

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Annona cherimolia as source of potential

Annona cherimolia as source of potential

... These compounds displayed good to high affinity at the D3 receptor, low or no affinity at the D1 and D2 ...receptor with Ki values of ...property of these compounds may be useful in the ... See full document

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Hibiscus sabdari ffa L. as a source of nutrients, bioactive compounds and colouring agents

Hibiscus sabdari ffa L. as a source of nutrients, bioactive compounds and colouring agents

... effects of the infusion, considering the highest mentioned MFC values and extraction yield, and taking into account the previously mentioned ...tea-cup of infusions will be incorporating 15 times the ... See full document

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Research and characterization of bioactive compounds with potential pharmaceutical application produced by microalgae and cyanobacteria

Research and characterization of bioactive compounds with potential pharmaceutical application produced by microalgae and cyanobacteria

... Advantages of PLE arise chiefly from lower volume, shorter extraction time and potential for automation (Herrero et ...comparison of results obtained with our CPSE system – and carefully ... See full document

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Potential of mycelium of the soil fungus Pisolithus tinctorius as a source of bioactive compounds

Potential of mycelium of the soil fungus Pisolithus tinctorius as a source of bioactive compounds

... treatment with pisosterol, in order to understand the mechanisms of action of this compound (Burbano et ...regulator of the cell cycle, controlling the cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis ... See full document

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Sapwood of carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) as a potential source of bioactive compounds

Sapwood of carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua L.) as a potential source of bioactive compounds

... leaves of carob tree contain proteins and phenolic compounds, and exhibit antioxidant, antiproliferative and antimicrobial activities ...composition of methanol / water extracts of heartwood ... See full document

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Valorization of mushroom by-products as a source of value-added compounds and potential applications

Valorization of mushroom by-products as a source of value-added compounds and potential applications

... vast potential for food applications, but in this field there is a lack of scientific ...the potential to be integrated in food products adding functionality, nutritional characteristics and ... See full document

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