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Scrophularia lucida L. as a valuable source of bioactive compounds for pharmaceutical applications: In vitro antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, enzyme inhibitory properties, in silico studies, and HPLC profiles.

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Investigation into the biological properties of various solvent extracts of the roots and aerial parts of Scrophularia lucida based on its antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and enzyme inhibitory activities revealed that the solvent extracts differed in their biological effectiveness.
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This article is published in Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis.The article was published on 2019-01-05. It has received 55 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ethyl acetate & Rosmarinic acid.

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Advances on the antioxidant peptides from edible plant sources

TL;DR: This review pays particular attention to studies which successfully determined the sequences of antioxidant peptides under investigation, particularly their biological effects, mechanisms, and structure-activity relationship.
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Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of plant phytochemicals for biological and environmental applications - A review

TL;DR: Recently, supercritical fluid CO2 extraction (SFE) has emerged as a promising and pervasive technology over conventional extraction techniques for various applications, especially for bioactive compounds extraction and environmental pollutants removal.
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Combination of phenolic profiles, pharmacological properties and in silico studies to provide new insights on Silene salsuginea from Turkey.

TL;DR: Extracts of S. salsuginea are a potential source of functional food ingredients but need further analytical experiments to explore its complexity of chemical compounds and pharmacological properties as well as using in vivo toxicity models to establish its maximum tolerated dose.
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Iberian dry-cured ham as a potential source of α-glucosidase-inhibitory peptides

TL;DR: The α-glucosidase inhibitory activity of previously identified bioactive peptides in Spanish dry-cured ham such as AEEEYPDL and LGVGG was established, confirming their multifunctionality.
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Exploring the potential of endophytes from medicinal plants as sources of antimycobacterial compounds

TL;DR: It is hypothesised that some bioactive polyketides and peptides originally isolated from plants are in fact produced by their endophytes, of interest for further endophyte natural product investigations.
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Traditional phytotherapy in Central Italy (Marche, Abruzzo, and Latium).

Paolo Maria Guarrera
- 01 Jan 2005 - 
TL;DR: The more significant results of extensive ethnopharmacobotanical research carried out by the author in the years 1977-2000 in 175 localities of three regions of Central Italy have been reported and compared.
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A cross-cultural analysis of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh (India) medicinal plant use.

TL;DR: While large numbers of plants are used medicinally in each division, there is a low interregional consensus and high variation between medicinal plants used in these divisions, which is due to both cultural divergence as well as biological distinctness.
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In vitro enzyme inhibitory properties, antioxidant activities, and phytochemical profile of Potentilla thuringiaca

TL;DR: P. thuringiaca could be a valuable natural source of antioxidants with interesting inhibitory actions against the key enzymes involved in several human diseases, and could represent a valid starting point for the development of new treatment and management strategies, including its use as a food supplement.
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Traditional pharmacopoeias and medicines among Albanians and Italians in southern Italy: a comparison.

TL;DR: A cross-cultural comparison of traditional household remedies in primary health care and ritual healing practices in two economically and socio-demographically similar communities in Lucania was considered, finding that ritual magic-healing practices still play a central role among the Albanians in Ginestra/Zhurë, while they do not in Castelmezzano.
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