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Baltina Lidiya A

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  138
Citations -  973

Baltina Lidiya A is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Betulin & Triterpene. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 138 publications receiving 798 citations.

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Prospects for the creation of new antiviral drugs based on glycyrrhizic acid and its derivatives (a review).

TL;DR: It is shown that chemical modification of GA is a promising way of designing new highly active antiviral drugs for the prophylaxis and treatment of HIV, hepatitis B and C, corona-virus, and herpes simplex virus infections.
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Synthesis of Betulinic Acid from Betulin Extract and Study of the Antiviral and Antiulcer Activity of Some Related Terpenoids

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used Jones reagent to oxidize the extract obtained by treating birch bark with aqueous isopropanol in an autoclave at 80°C.
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The Synthesis and Hepatoprotective Activity of Esters of the Lupane Group Triterpenoids

TL;DR: Betulin 3,28-bishemiphthalate was more effective than carsil in models of experimental hepatitis caused by carbon tetrachloride, tetracycline, and ethanol as mentioned in this paper.
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Synthesis and Pharmacological Activity of Betulin, Betulinic Acid, and Allobetulin Esters

TL;DR: A series of triterpene hemisuccinates, hemiphthalates and nicotinates have been obtained with 52 -95% yields via reactions of monoacetates of betulin, betulinic acid, and allobetulin with succinic and phthalic anhydrides and with nicotinic acid chloroanhydride as discussed by the authors.
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Crystalline Glycyrrhizic Acid Synthesized from Commercial Glycyrram. Immunomodulant Properties of High-Purity Glycyrrhizic Acid

TL;DR: Glycyrrhizic acid is a triterpene glycoside representing the main active component of licorice root extract obtained from plants of the GlycyRrhiza glabra L., Glycyr rhiza uralensis Fisher, or Glucyr Rhiza Korshinskyi Grig species.