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Nordihydroguaiaretic Acid: A Review of Its Numerous and Varied Biological Activities*

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The present review is meant to summarize many of the biological activities reported for NDGA and its derivatives and to draw attention to areas which need to be further explored in the hopes of stimulating research on this potentially useful natural product.
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Nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) is a lignan found in large amounts in the ethnobotanically important plant, Larrea tridentata (Moc. & Sess.) Cov. (Zygophyllaceae). Research on this compound and its natural and synthetic derivatives has shown them to be potentially useful in the treatment of cancer, diabetes, viral and bacterial infections, and as regulators of fertility. The usefulness of these compounds is hindered by the lack of understanding of the mechanisms of action for each activity. While a great deal of observational and correlative data have been reported, there have been few comprehensive mechanistic or structure-function studies conducted on NDGA. Additionally, toxicological and pharmacokinetic data on NDGA is rather sparse and the metabolic breakdown products of this compound have not been reported. The present review is meant to summarize many of the biological activities reported for NDGA and its derivatives and to draw attention to areas which need to be further explored in the hopes of stimulating research on this potentially useful natural product.

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Ploidy race distributions since the Last Glacial Maximum in the North American desert shrub, Larrea tridentata

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Inhibition of mackerel (Scomber scombrus) muscle lipoxygenase by green tea polyphenols

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Antibacterial activity of crude methanolic extract and fractions obtained from Larrea tridentata leaves

TL;DR: In this paper, the antibacterial activity of the crude methanolic extract (CME) and fractions (hexane (H), dichloromethane (DCM), ethyl acetate (EA) and ethanol (Et)) obtained from Larrea tridentata (Sesse & Moc. Ex DC.) Cov- ille leaves was determined by the agar diffusion method against six strains of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
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The Role of Plant-derived Products in Pancreatitis: Experimental and Clinical Evidence.

TL;DR: The present review deals to fill the gap of hitherto unavailable comprehensive review on various plant products screened for the treatment of pancreatitis by summarized the possible mechanistic profile of these phytochemicals.
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Lignans (Neolignans) and Allyl/Propenyl Phenols: Biogenesis, Structural Biology, and Biological/Human Health Considerations

TL;DR: This comprehensive, extensively illustrated, critical review chapter addresses the biochemical pathways to two major plant metabolic classes, namely, the rather ubiquitous allyl/propenyl phenols and lignans, which are the subclasses of phenylpropanoids (C6C3).
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