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J Fluoresc ; 29(2): 417-424, 2019 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30693415

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A new symmetrical truxene derivative (TP3) containing three dipicolylamino peripheral groups is successfully synthesized in four synthetic steps with an overall yield of 42%. This hydrophilic fluorescent compound exhibits a maximum absorption wavelength at 375 nm, an emission maximum at 474 nm with an outstanding 58% quantum efficiency in THF-HEPES buffer mixture. The compound shows a highly selective fluorescence quenching towards Cu(II) ion with a detection limit of 0.06 ppm. The results from mass spectrometry and Job plot indicate that a 1:1 complex between TP3 and Cu(II) ion is responsible for the signal quenching. Interestingly, this TP3-Cu complex can be used as a turn-on sensor for hydrogen phosphate and nucleoside phosphates. The limit of detection for hydrogen phosphate is estimated at 8.7 nM. The signal restoration involves a displacement of TP3 in the complex by the phosphates which have strong coordination abilities with Cu(II) ion.

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Polymers (Basel) ; 16(12)2024 Jun 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38931996

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Chitosan/modified cassava starch/curcumin (CS/S/Cur) films with a crosslinker were developed via the solvent casting technique for the application of food packaging. The effects of citric acid (CA) as a natural crosslinker were assessed at different concentrations (0-10.0%, w/w, on a dry base on CS and S content). To measure the most favorable film, chemical structure and physical, mechanical, and thermal properties were investigated. Successful crosslinking between CS and S was seen clearly in the Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectra. The properties of the water resistance of the CS/S/Cur films crosslinked with CA were enhanced when compared to those without CA. Furthermore, it was found that the addition of CA crosslinking would improve the mechanical properties of composite films to some extent. It had been reported that the CA crosslinking level of 7.5 wt% of CS/S/Cur film demonstrated high performance in terms of physical properties. The tensile strength of the crosslinked film increased from 8 ± 1 MPa to 12 ± 1 MPa with the increasing content of CA, while water vapor permeability (WVP), swelling degree (SD), and water solubility (WS) decreased. An effective antioxidant scavenging activity of the CS/S/Cur film decreased with an increase in CA concentrations. This study provides an effective pathway for the development of active films based on polysaccharide-based film for food packaging applications.

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ACS Omega ; 8(32): 29615-29624, 2023 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37599981

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Morinda citrifolia is a medicinal plant that has been traditionally used in various therapeutic applications. All parts of M. citrifolia including fruits, leaves, stems, roots, and flowers contain various biologically active phytochemicals. This study aimed to evaluate the antitubercular, antibacterial, and antioxidant activities of M. citrifolia root extracts and spectroscopically analyze the bioactive metabolites. M. citrifolia root extracts were prepared via maceration. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for antitubercular activity, the inhibition zone for antibacterial activity, and the antioxidant activities in terms of half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values were determined. 1H-NMR, RP-HPLC, and UHPLC-QQQ-MS analyses were performed to evaluate the secondary metabolites. The results showed that the dichloromethane root extract exhibited relatively good inhibition of M. tuberculosis with an MIC value of 50 µg/mL. All extracts were mostly active against five tested bacterial strains. The ethanolic and dichloromethane root extracts showed the highest antioxidant power against DPPH (IC50 = 0.82 mg/mL) and NO (IC50 = 0.64 mg/mL) radicals, respectively. The 1H-NMR-based screening of the secondary metabolites of all M. citrifolia root extracts confirmed the presence of triterpenes, steroids, phenolics, flavonoids, tannins, and anthraquinones as major bioactive components. Alizarin and scopoletin were detected in the extracts via UHPLC-QQQ-MS, and the alizarin (0.552-3.227 g/100 g dry weight) and scopoletin (0.092-0.554 g/100 g dry weight) contents were quantified via RP-HPLC. The antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of M. citrifolia root extracts and the identification of the main bioactive ingredients are the initial studies that can be beneficial for further in vivo studies and biomedical applications of its bioactive compounds.

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Nat Prod Res ; 36(1): 1-7, 2022 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32378438

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A series of lupeol derivatives 2, 2a-2f, 2a-2h, 3a-3e, and 4a-4b were designed, synthesised and evaluated for their α-glucosidase inhibitory and cytotoxic activities. Among synthetic derivatives, lupeol analogues 2b and 2e containing a benzylidene chain exhibited the best activity against α-glucosidase and superior to the positive agent with the IC50 values of 29.4 ± 1.33 and 20.1 ± 0.91 µM, respectively. Lupeol analogues 2d and 3a showed weak cytotoxicity against K562 cell line with the IC50 values of 76.6 ± 2.40 and 94.4 ± 1.51 µM, respectively.


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Antineoplásicos , alfa-Glucosidasas , Antineoplásicos/farmacología , Estructura Molecular , Triterpenos Pentacíclicos/farmacología , Relación Estructura-Actividad , alfa-Glucosidasas/metabolismo
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