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damnacanthal
An alkaloid phytochemical found in the Morinda Citrifolia (Noni) that inhibits the growth of RAS cancer cells. The exact mechanism is unknown but may…
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Anthraquinones
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibition
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2018
2018
Src‐type tyrosine kinase p56lck is critical for thymic stromal lymphopoietin‐induced allergic rhinitis
S. Nam
,
H-Y Kim
,
+4 authors
H. Jeong
Clinical and Experimental Allergy
2018
Corpus ID: 21675740
Thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) is a regulator of mast cell‐mediated allergic inflammatory reactions, but the manner in which…
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2016
2016
Quassinoids: Viral protein R inhibitors from Picrasma javanica bark collected in Myanmar for HIV infection.
N. Win
,
Takuya Ito
,
+4 authors
H. Morita
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2016
Corpus ID: 22899991
2015
2015
Cytotoxicity of anthraquinones from the roots of Pentas schimperi towards multi-factorial drug-resistant cancer cells
V. Kuete
,
A. R. N. Donfack
,
A. Mbaveng
,
M. Zeino
,
P. Tane
,
T. Efferth
Investigational new drugs
2015
Corpus ID: 5572747
SummaryIntroduction Multidrug resistance in cancer represents a major problem in chemotherapy. The present study was designed to…
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2014
Review
2014
Damnacanthal: a promising compound as a medicinal anthraquinone.
Nadiah Abu
,
Norlaily Mohd Ali
,
W. Ho
,
S. Yeap
,
M. Aziz
,
N. Alitheen
Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
2014
Corpus ID: 5250768
The Noni fruit, or scientifically known as Morinda citrifolia can be found in various parts of the world, especially in the…
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2012
2012
Damnacanthal from the Congolese Medicinal Plant Garcinia huillensis has a Potent Preferential Cytotoxicity against Human Pancreatic Cancer PANC‐1 Cells
D. Dibwe
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S. Awale
,
S. Kadota
,
Y. Tezuka
Phytotherapy Research
2012
Corpus ID: 26021788
Screening of eight Congolese medicinal plants showed that the CHCl3 and MeOH extracts of Aframomum melegueta (PC50 = 47.8 µg/mL…
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2011
2011
Damnacanthal-induced anti-inflammation is associated with inhibition of NF-κB activity.
Thararat Nualsanit
,
Pleumchitt Rojanapanthu
,
W. Gritsanapan
,
Thiwanporn Kwankitpraniti
,
Kyung‐Won Min
,
S. Baek
Inflammation & Allergy - Drug Targets
2011
Corpus ID: 39139940
Morinda citrifolia L. (Rubiaceae), commonly called noni, is a traditional folk medicinal plant with a long history of use for…
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2008
2008
Molecular pharmacology of adipocyte-secreted autotaxin.
N. Moulharat
,
Benjamin Fould
,
Adeline Giganti
,
J. Boutin
,
G. Ferry
Chemico-Biological Interactions
2008
Corpus ID: 46442171
2003
2003
Pharmacological and toxicological activity of Heterophyllaea pustulata anthraquinone extracts.
S. N. Núñez Montoya
,
A. Agnese
,
C. Pérez
,
I. Tiraboschi
,
J. Cabrera
Phytomedicine
2003
Corpus ID: 28442699
Benzenic extracts from both stems and leaves of Heterophyllaea pustulata showed the most significant activity in vivo in the…
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2003
2003
Cytotoxic Properties of Anthraquinones (Nordamnacanthal and Damnacanthal) from Roots of Morinda Elliptica
L. S. Yazan
2003
Corpus ID: 87304892
The study on the cytotoxic properties of nordamnacanthal and damnacanthal, the anthraquinones isolated from the roots of Morinda…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Damnacanthal is a highly potent, selective inhibitor of p56lck tyrosine kinase activity.
C. Faltynek
,
J. Schroeder
,
+7 authors
W. Michne
Biochemistry
1995
Corpus ID: 25684320
Damnacanthal, an anthraquinone isolated from a plant extract, was found to be a potent, selective inhibitor of p56lck tyrosine…
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