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John M. Pezzuto
Researcher at Long Island University
Publications - 599
Citations - 38474
John M. Pezzuto is an academic researcher from Long Island University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Resveratrol. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 588 publications receiving 35901 citations. Previous affiliations of John M. Pezzuto include Purdue University & Bandung Institute of Technology.
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Plant anticancer agents, XLVIII. New cytotoxic flavonoids from Muntingia calabura roots.
Norito Kaneda,John M. Pezzuto,Djaja D. Soejarto,A. Douglas Kinghorn,Norman R. Farnsworth,T. Santisuk,Patoomratana Tuchinda,Jinda Udchachon,Vichai Reutrakul +8 more
TL;DR: Most of the isolates demonstrated cytotoxic activity when tested against cultured P-388 cells, with the flavans being more active than the flavones, and certain of these structurally related flavonoids exhibited somewhat selective activities when evaluated with a number of human cancer cell lines.
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Antimicrobial and cytotoxic activity of rottlerin-type compounds from Hypericum drummondii.
TL;DR: Hexane extracts of Hypericum drummondii showed significant activity against the Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis, and the acid-fast bacterium Mycobacterium smegmatis in an agar well diffusion assay.
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Resveratrol as an Inhibitor of Carcinogenesis
TL;DR: The current cancer chemopreventive profile of resveratrol provides promise for widespread use in the future, and data from small-scale human trials are necessary prior to drawing any conclusions.
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The chemical constituents and biological activity of essential oil of Lavandula stoechas ssp. stoechas.
TL;DR: The essential oil of the plant was evaluated for antibacterial and a panel cytotoxic activities and the main components of L. stoechas oil were pulegone, menthol, and menthol.
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Tricolorin A, major phytogrowth inhibitor from Ipomoea tricolor.
Rogelio Pereda-Miranda,Rachel Mata,Ana Luisa Anaya,D. B. M. Wickramaratne,John M. Pezzuto,A. D. Kinghorn +5 more
TL;DR: The allelopathic potential of Ipomoea tricolor (Convolvulaceae), used in Mexican traditional agriculture as a weed controller, has been demonstrated by measuring the inhibitory activity of organic extracts on seedling growth of Amaranthus leucocarpus and Echinochloa crus-galli.