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Adriana Escalona Gower

Researcher at University of Caxias do Sul

Publications -  7
Citations -  229

Adriana Escalona Gower is an academic researcher from University of Caxias do Sul. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tabernaemontana catharinensis & Indole test. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 145 citations.

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Indole alkaloids: 2012 until now, highlighting the new chemical structures and biological activities.

TL;DR: A guide for those wishing to find the most recently identified alkaloid structures and their associated activities in alkaloids is presented, focusing on new compounds, extraction methods and biological activities.
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Genus Mikania: chemical composition and phytotherapeutical activity

TL;DR: This review aims to supply useful references for scientists interested in natural products and the search for new compounds, from over the 300 already described for the genus Mikania, due to its broad spectrum of action.
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Chemical constituents antioxidant and anticholinesterasic activity of Tabernaemontana catharinensis.

TL;DR: The extract and its alkaloid rich fractions showed antioxidant activity, especially those that contain the alkaloids m/z 385.21 or 16-epi-affinine with DPPH scavenging activity, and anticholinesterasic activities, representing an option for further studies aimed at treating neurodegenerative diseases.
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Antioxidant Effect of Lippia alba (Miller) N. E. Brown

TL;DR: The Santa Vitória do Palmar accession of L. alba was able to reduce hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative damage in tissue homogenates of cerebellum, cerebral cortex, hippocampus and liver of Wistar rats, and exhibited an important phenolic content.
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Bio-guided search of active indole alkaloids from Tabernaemontana catharinensis: Antitumour activity, toxicity in silico and molecular modelling studies.

TL;DR: This bio-guided search revealed that the indole alkaloids from T. catharinensis display selective cytotoxicity in A375 tumour cells and toxicity in silico, particularly, affinisine might be a chemotherapeutic for A375 melanoma cells.