The Research Center For Medicinal Plants 1
1. Solvent-Dependent Bioactive Composition and Antifungal Potential of Neem (Azadirachta indica) Seed Extracts Against Mycotoxigenic Aspergillus Species
2. Response Surface Methodology Optimization on Ultrasonic-Assisted Extraction of Chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) and Their UPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS Analysis, Antioxidant and Hepatoprotective Activity
3. The multi-target mechanism of food derived peptides in improving knee cartilage injury: anti-inflammatory effects, matrix metabolism regulation, and oxidative stress protection
4. Secondary Metabolites and Their Cytotoxic Activity of Artemisia nitrosa Weber. and Artemisia marschalliana Spreng.
5. Chemical constituents of Dianthus superbus, Matricaria chamomilla and Glycyrrhiza glabra
6. Comparative investigation of Rheum tataricum and Rheum palmatum
7. Traditional Use, Phytochemical Profiles and Pharmacological Properties of Artemisia Genus from Central Asia
8. α-Glucosidase Inhibition-Guided Network Pharmacology and Molecular Docking Reveal the Antidiabetic Potential of Cichorium intybus as a Functional Food
9. Natural products modulating interleukin-mediated pathways for anti-allergic and immunomodulatory effects
10. Therapeutic Potential of Ugonins: Bioactive Flavonoids from Helminthostachys zeylanica with Multifaceted Biological Activities
11. Flavonoid glycosides in Lepidium sativum seeds and their bioactivities
12. Isolation of Novel Compounds from Lepidium sativum Seeds and Evaluation of Their Potential Anti-Tumor Activity
13. LC-MS/MS-Guided Discovery of Sinapic Acid Derivatives from Lepidium sativum Seeds and Their Anti-inflammatory Activity
14. Ajania fastigiata in Zhetysu Alatau: Distribution, morphological characterization, phytochemical profiles, and optimization of extraction of bioactive constituents
15. An updated review of isoquinoline alkaloids: Biological activity and mode of action, structural modifications, and agricultural applications
16. Isolation, biological activity, and synthesis of isoquinoline alkaloids
17. The phytochemistry and pharmacology of three Rheum species: A comprehensive review with future perspectives
18. Self-decreasing pH hydrolysis produces absorbed soybean peptides with enhanced hepatoprotection: The indispensable role of a tunable aromatic-pro-Arg/Lys motif
19. Three new monoterpenes compounds isolated from Seriphidium terrae-albae exerted anti-inflammatory effects through the JAK/STAT and NF-κB signaling pathways
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