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Céline Rivière

Researcher at Artois University

Publications -  66
Citations -  2233

Céline Rivière is an academic researcher from Artois University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antimicrobial & Humulus lupulus. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1818 citations. Previous affiliations of Céline Rivière include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Université catholique de Louvain.

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Natural stilbenoids: distribution in the plant kingdom and chemotaxonomic interest in Vitaceae

TL;DR: This review focuses on the distribution of stilbenes and 2-arylbenzofuran derivatives in the plant kingdom, the chemical structure of stILbenes in the Vitaceae family and their taxonomic implication.
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Inhibitory activity of stilbenes on Alzheimer’s β-amyloid fibrils in vitro

TL;DR: The hypothesis that stilbenes could be of therapeutic value in AD is supported as the mechanism of anti-amyloidogenic activity is still unknown and an original routine in vitro assay to search for inhibitors of Aβ fibril formation is described.
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Benzofuran-Based Hybrid Compounds for the Inhibition of Cholinesterase Activity, β Amyloid Aggregation, and Aβ Neurotoxicity

TL;DR: New hybrid molecules linking a benzofuran ring to a N-methyl- N-benzylamine through a heptyloxy chain are designed, synthesized, and tested, affording a series of potential multifunctional drugs for AD.
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Anthocyanin identification and composition of wild Vitis spp. accessions by using LC-MS and LC-NMR.

TL;DR: The composition and concentration of anthocyanins of grape berry skins were analyzed in order to assess phenotypic variation between four grape wine varieties belonging to 4 different species and newly reported cis isomers of p-coumaric-derivatives were identified.
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Rosmarinic Acid and Its Methyl Ester as Antimicrobial Components of the Hydromethanolic Extract of Hyptis atrorubens Poit. (Lamiaceae)

TL;DR: This study demonstrated for the first time antimicrobial activity of Hyptis atrorubens with identification of the active compounds, which supports its traditional use in French West Indies.