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New bioactive compound for difficult-to-treat allergies | ScienceDaily Skip to main
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Study shows how bioactive substance inhibits important receptor | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for the
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material heats up under a magnetic field to destroy tumors, while its bioactive coating helps it bond
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Visible light and nanoparticle catalysts produce desirable bioactive molecules | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for
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Newly discovered enzyme helps make valuable bioactive saponins | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for the
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Visible light and nanoparticle catalysts produce desirable bioactive molecules | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for
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Newly discovered enzyme helps make valuable bioactive saponins | ScienceDaily Skip to main content Your source for the
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returned to normal. "It is incredibly fascinating how the gut bacteria can produce bioactive signaling molecules that affect
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rich in polyphenols (a type of antioxidant) and other bioactive compounds. These components may
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and pulp contain a rich mix of antioxidants and bioactive compounds that may support
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Cartilage in Joints Aug. 5, 2024 — Scientists have developed a new bioactive material that successfully regenerated
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Twitter Pinterest LinkedIN Email FULL STORY Researchers developed a chocolate-flavored honey by extracting bioactive compounds from cocoa shells
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of two major efforts in the team's lab: their broader research on bioactive materials that promote wound
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the cellular uptake of Novel VK and its conversion to bioactive MK-4 in
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to access. These compounds, along with vitamins C and E and other bioactive plant chemicals in
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Cartilage in Joints Aug. 9, 2024 — Scientists have developed a new bioactive material that successfully regenerated
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and pulp contain a rich mix of antioxidants and bioactive ... Scientists Develop Realistic 'Micro
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compared to one treated with slow-moving molecules (right) containing the same bioactive signals. Credit: Samuel I
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and pulp contain a rich mix of antioxidants and bioactive ... Studying How Seals Adapt
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to target thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1), a protein that suppresses angiogenesis. This new bioactive wound dressing not only
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to accumulate and damaging brain function over time. The researchers designed bioactive nanoparticles called "supramolecular drugs
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suggesting that we can grow more heart cells." Lee and his colleagues tested 880 bioactive substances – including drugs and
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threat. Biologists have now discovered a new candidate for drug development from bioactive compounds in a
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suggesting that we can grow more heart cells." Lee and his colleagues tested 880 bioactive substances – including drugs and
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exist in CTH. The team then used mass spectrometry to identify bioactive peptides released from CTH
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some types of cancer. Nechuta said the level of these bioactive compounds, proposed to
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foods." Previous research has suggested that beneficial effects of spices and their bioactive ingredient, capsaicin, include anti
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some types of cancer. Nechuta said the level of these bioactive compounds, proposed to
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other fruits and vegetables are known as phyto-nutrients, naturally occurring compounds that are bioactive, or able to
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and ants. The research also unlocked a source of bioactive peptides that may have
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and ants. The research also unlocked a source of bioactive peptides that may have
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due to the complexity of many of the bioactive chemical compounds. Researchers from
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demonstrated potential as an anticancer drug, but isolating and applying the specific bioactive components that protect against
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to develop more environmentally friendly methods for the production of bioactive compounds in the
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the onset or preventing type 2 diabetes. This is likely due to the bioactive components in coffee
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of (un)desired side effects Morphological fingerprinting could help identify side effects and new bioactive compounds in drug
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due to the complexity of many of the bioactive chemical compounds. Researchers from
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of (un)desired side effects Morphological fingerprinting could help identify side effects and new bioactive compounds in drug
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demonstrated potential as an anticancer drug, but isolating and applying the specific bioactive components that protect against
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to develop more environmentally friendly methods for the production of bioactive compounds in the
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other fruits and vegetables are known as phyto-nutrients, naturally occurring compounds that are bioactive, or able to
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cells into insulin producers instead, a team reports in a new ... Bioactive Nano-Capsules to
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into other products. There is growing evidence that metabolic pathways coupled with external ... Study Shows How Bioactive Substance Inhibits Important Receptor
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available in the botanic garden and are rich in bioactive compounds that have natural
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against neurodegenerative cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. "Our idea was to identify bioactive compounds from natural sources
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Development Feb. 9, 2021 — Chiral N,N-acetals are an important component of several bioactive drugs and medicines
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to infection the men who acquired HIV had elevated inflammatory cytokines and bioactive lipids, both of
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management. "Three alkaloids -- berberine, hydrastine and canadine -- are recognized as the major bioactive constituents in goldenseal
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Lille), the Laboratory of Design and Application of Bioactive Molecules (CNRS/University of
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the extracts that could theoretically undergo chemical transformations to produce the bioactive compounds the researchers
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repair Date: August 9, 2024 Source: Northwestern University Summary: Scientists have developed a new bioactive material that successfully regenerated
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the extracts that could theoretically undergo chemical transformations to produce the bioactive compounds the researchers
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Engineering have established a framework for the design of bioactive injectable hydrogels formulated with
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against neurodegenerative cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. "Our idea was to identify bioactive compounds from natural sources
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could replace peat moss. Discarded radish and beet greens are rich in bioactive compounds that boost gut
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management. "Three alkaloids -- berberine, hydrastine and canadine -- are recognized as the major bioactive constituents in goldenseal
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into other products. There is growing evidence that metabolic pathways coupled with external ... Study Shows How Bioactive Substance Inhibits Important Receptor
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Development Feb. 9, 2021 — Chiral N,N-acetals are an important component of several bioactive drugs and medicines
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could replace peat moss. Discarded radish and beet greens are rich in bioactive compounds that boost gut
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available in the botanic garden and are rich in bioactive compounds that have natural
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Lille), the Laboratory of Design and Application of Bioactive Molecules (CNRS/University of
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New research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found that camel milk contained more naturally occurring bioactive peptides when compared to
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the best chemist out there," Murray added. "The fact that microbes can make these bioactive and sometimes
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Development Feb. 9, 2021 — Chiral N,N-acetals are an important component of several bioactive drugs and medicines
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the genetic ... Novel Bone Cancer Therapy Has 99% Success Rate, Tests Show Sep. 10, 2024 — Bioactive glasses, a filling
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genetically modified plants. The new technique relies on a spray that introduces bioactive molecules into ... Genetic Engineering
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help understand how cannabis extracts, a mixture of hundreds of bioactive molecules, have anticonvulsant effects
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genetically modified plants. The new technique relies on a spray that introduces bioactive molecules into ... Partners in
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in high levels at relatively lower costs. Like EVs, these nanoparticle-based systems also contain bioactive molecules, including polyphenols (which
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for snorkeling, fishing and diving; and a source for bioactive compounds used in
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field. What's MIC? MIC (Mitophagy-Inducing Compound) is a coumarin, which are naturally bioactive compounds that have anticoagulant
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metabolites with antibacterial, antioxidative, hormonal, and toxic activities. This discovery of these bioactive compounds led the
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could replace peat moss. Discarded radish and beet greens are rich in bioactive compounds that boost gut
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could replace peat moss. Discarded radish and beet greens are rich in bioactive compounds that boost gut
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the best chemist out there," Murray added. "The fact that microbes can make these bioactive and sometimes
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could replace peat moss. Discarded radish and beet greens are rich in bioactive compounds that boost gut
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