Search Results - "de F. Pinto, Priscila"
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Identification of Asiaticoside from Centella erecta (Apiaceae) as Potential Apyrase Inhibitor by UF-UHPLC-MS and Its In Vivo Antischistosomal Activity
Published in Pharmaceutics (17-05-2022)“…Schistosomiasis, caused by parasites of the genus , is a neglected disease with high global prevalence, affecting more than 240 million people in several…”
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In Vitro and in Vivo Antischistosomal Activities of Chalcones
Published in Chemistry & biodiversity (01-12-2018)“…In this study, we evaluated the in vitro and in vivo schistosomicidal activities of chalcones against Schistosoma mansoni worms. In vitro assays revealed that…”
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Cardamonin, a schistosomicidal chalcone from Piper aduncum L. (Piperaceae) that inhibits Schistosoma mansoni ATP diphosphohydrolase
Published in Phytomedicine (Stuttgart) (15-09-2015)“…Background: Schistosomiasis is one of the world's major public health problems, and praziquantel (PZQ) is the only available drug to treat this neglected…”
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In vitro and in vivo evaluation of cnicin from blessed thistle (Centaurea benedicta) and its inclusion complexes with cyclodextrins against Schistosoma mansoni
Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-04-2021)“…Schistosomiasis, caused by a blood fluke of the genus Schistosoma , afflicts over 230 million people worldwide. Treatment of the disease relies on just one…”
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Antischistosomal properties of aurone derivatives against juvenile and adult worms of Schistosoma mansoni
Published in Acta tropica (01-01-2021)“…•Some aurone derivatives with in vitro and in vivo activities against S. mansoni were identified•Thiophenyl aurone derivative caused death and tegumental…”
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Identification of Asiaticoside from ICentella erecta/I as Potential Apyrase Inhibitor by UF-UHPLC-MS and Its In Vivo Antischistosomal Activity
Published in Pharmaceutics (17-05-2022)“…Schistosomiasis, caused by parasites of the genus Schistosoma, is a neglected disease with high global prevalence, affecting more than 240 million people in…”
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