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Zintle Mbese

Researcher at University of Fort Hare

Publications -  6
Citations -  158

Zintle Mbese is an academic researcher from University of Fort Hare. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 43 citations.

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Curcumin and Its Derivatives as Potential Therapeutic Agents in Prostate, Colon and Breast Cancers

TL;DR: Curcumin derivatives can overcome the disadvantages of curcumin while enhancing the overall efficacy and hindering drug resistance, and structural modification through the synthesis of Curcumin-based derivatives is a potential approach to overcome the above limitations.
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Polymer-Based Wound Dressing Materials Loaded with Bioactive Agents: Potential Materials for the Treatment of Diabetic Wounds

TL;DR: Based on the outstanding performance of polymer-based wound dressings on diabetic wounds in the pre-clinical experiments, the in vivo and in vitro therapeutic results of the wound dressing materials on the diabetic wound are hereby reviewed.
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Bisphosphonate-Based Conjugates and Derivatives as Potential Therapeutic Agents in Osteoporosis, Bone Cancer and Metastatic Bone Cancer.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on the biological outcomes of designed bisphosphonate-based conjugates for the treatment of metastatic bone cancer and osteoporosis.
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Biological Efficacy of Carvacrol Analogues

TL;DR: More research on the development of carvacrol analogues will result in potent compounds that can overcome drug resistance which is currently a challenge in the treatment of diseases, such as bacterial infections, cancer, fungal infections etc.
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Therapeutic Efficacy of Antibiotics in the Treatment of Chronic Diseases

TL;DR: In this chapter, the efficacy of antibiotics when used in the treatment of selected conditions such as malaria, human immunodeficiency virus, and cancer were discussed.