Synthesis, antibacterial and cytotoxic activities of new biflorin-based hydrazones and oximes
作者:Luciana G. da S. Souza、Macia C.S. Almeida、Telma L.G. Lemos、Paulo R.V. Ribeiro、Edy S. de Brito、Vera L.M. Silva、Artur M.S. Silva、Raimundo Braz-Filho、José G.M. Costa、Fábio F.G. Rodrigues、Francisco S. Barreto、Manoel O. de Moraes
DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2015.11.095
日期:2016.1
(E)-3c. The antibacterial activity was investigated using the microdilution method for determining the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) against six bacterial strains. Tests have shown that these derivatives have potential against all bacterial strains. The cytotoxicactivity was also evaluated against three strains of cancer cells, but none of the derivatives showed activity.
USE OF EXTRACTS OF CAPRARIA BIFLORA IN THE PREVENTION AND/OR TREATMENT OF SENILE CATARACTS
申请人:BURROWS Adria
公开号:US20090280204A1
公开(公告)日:2009-11-12
The invention provides methods for treating and/or preventing the recurrence of a senile cataract, and/or for inhibiting the development of a senile cataract and/or an incipient senile cataract, in a human or animal subject. The invention further provides nutraceutical compositions suited for the same, derived from an extract of the plant
Capraria biflora.
The compositions comprise the extract in a therapeutically sufficient amount for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of a senile cataract in a human and/or animal subject.
Use of Extracts of Capraria Biflora in the Prevention and/or Treatment of Senile Cataracts
申请人:BURROWS ENTERPRISES, LLC
公开号:US20130196010A1
公开(公告)日:2013-08-01
The invention provides methods for treating and/or preventing the recurrence of a senile cataract, and/or for inhibiting the development of a senile cataract and/or an incipient senile cataract, in a human or animal subject. The invention further provides nutraceutical compositions suited for the same, derived from an extract of the plant
Capraria biflora
. The compositions comprise the extract in a therapeutically sufficient amount for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of a senile cataract in a human and/or animal subject.