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Jason P. Burgess

Researcher at Research Triangle Park

Publications -  69
Citations -  1502

Jason P. Burgess is an academic researcher from Research Triangle Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metabolite & Alkyl. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 69 publications receiving 1395 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason P. Burgess include RTI International & Virginia Tech.

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Metabolism and hemoglobin adduct formation of acrylamide in humans

TL;DR: It is indicated that humans metabolize AM via glycidamide to a lesser extent than rodents, and dermal uptake was approximately 6.6% of that observed with oral uptake.
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Novel Bioactive Clerodane Diterpenoids from the Leaves and Twigs of Casearia sylvestris

TL;DR: Three novel clerodane diterpenoids, casearvestrins A-C (1-3), displayed promising bioactivity, both in cytotoxicity assays against a panel of tumor cell lines and in antifungal assays via the growth inhibition of Aspergillus niger in a disk diffusion assay.
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Kinetics of Elimination of Urinary Metabolites of Acrylamide in Humans

TL;DR: It is indicated that skin provides a barrier that slows the absorption of AM, and results in limited systemic availability following dermal exposure to AM.
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New colchicinoids from a native Jordanian meadow saffron, colchicum brachyphyllum: isolation of the first naturally occurring dextrorotatory colchicinoid.

TL;DR: One of these colchicinoids isolated has a novel ring system, to which it is ascribed the trivial name (+)-demecolcinone (9), and it represents the first naturally occurring dextrorotatory col chicinoid.
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A Hexacyclic ent-Trachylobane Diterpenoid Possessing an Oxetane Ring from Mitrephora glabra

TL;DR: Three new ent-trachylobane diterpenoids were isolated and structures elucidated from Mitrephora glabra Scheff, which possesses a hexacyclic ring system with adjacent ketone moieties and an oxetane ring, both of which are unprecedented among trachyloblanes.