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Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:42
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Hyperoside ameliorates depression-like behavior in ovariectomized mice
The physiological changes caused by the decline in estrogen levels due to menopause are linked to an increased risk of depression. This study investigated the antidepressant effects of hyperoside (HYP), a natu...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:41 -
Comparative analysis of metabolites and in vitro hypoglycemic activity of Taiwanofungus camphoratus cultured using various methods
Taiwanofungus camphoratus has attracted much attention because it can abundantly produce various active substances that exhibit blood-sugar lowering, immunity improving, and antioxidant properties. Currently, T. ...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:40 -
Piperine reduces hair oiliness by inhibiting adipogenesis of hair stem cells
Piperine, an alkaloid compound in black pepper (Piper nigrum), has beneficial bioactivities. Specifically, piperine inhibits adipogenesis in 3T3-L1 cells by suppressing the transcriptional activity of PPARγ. Cont...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:39 -
Investigation of safety and efficacy of febantel and fenbendazole in fish and exposure assessment
Fish are susceptible to blood-sucking parasite infections, which cause severe anemia, dyspnea, and ultimately death. However, veterinary drugs available for fish to treat such infectious diseases are lacking; ...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:38 -
Nutrient recycling of source-separated human faeces using biochar immobilized indigenous psychrotrophic bacteria for sustaining the agroecosystems of north-western Himalaya
The Himalayan composting toilets (CTs) offer a sustainable solution for converting human faeces (HF) into compost, supplementing the low-fertile land of the region. However, CTs face challenges such as delayed...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:37 -
Comparative analysis of anti-obesity effects of green, fermented, and γ-aminobutyric acid teas in a high-fat diet-induced mouse model
Obesity, a prevalent disease associated with numerous chronic conditions, including hyperlipidemia, hyperglycemia, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome, remains a major global health challenge. This study investig...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:36 -
Murraya koenigii (L.) Sprengel seeds and pericarps in relation to their chemical profiles: new approach for multidrug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii ventilator-associated pneumonia
Acinetobacter baumannii is without a doubt one of the most problematic bacteria causing hospital-acquired nosocomial infections in today's healthcare system. To solve the high prevalence of multi-drug resistant (...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:35 -
Development and application of a high-performance liquid chromatography diode-array detection (HPLC–DAD) method for the simultaneous quantification of phenolic compounds in the aerial part of Glehnia littoralis
Glehnia littoralis, a medicinal herb employed in traditional practices for alleviating fatigue, cough, and a dry throat, is recognized for its beneficial properties due to a diverse array of active compounds foun...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:34 -
Correlation analysis between artemisinin and its derivative contents and trichome characteristics from different Artemisia species
Artemisia species have significant commercial, medical, and economic value and are widely used in the traditional medicine and pharmaceutical industries. Artemisinin, a powerful antimalarial agent, is an importan...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:33 -
Beneficial effects of cannabidiol from Cannabis
Cannabis, traditionally used for recreation due to psychoactive compounds in its leaves, flowers, and seeds, has not been thoroughly explored for potential therapeutic benefits. Δ9-trans-Tetrahydrocannabinol, a k...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:32 -
Acetyl genistin modulates myotube differentiation and attenuates dexamethasone-induced muscle atrophy through the FoxO1/3 signaling pathway in C2C12 myotubes
Muscle atrophy, a debilitating condition characterized by loss of muscle mass and strength, is a major concern in various clinical settings. Acetyl genistin (AG), a bioactive compound, was evaluated for its ro...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:31 -
Classification of soybeans from different habitats based on metabolomic–transcriptomic integration
Soybeans are a significant agricultural product in China, with certain geographical locations often yielding higher quality, and thus more expensive, soybean crops. In this study, metabolomics and transcriptom...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:30 -
Bioactive compounds from Withania somnifera dun and their toxicity against some piercing sucking pests
Piercing sucking pests are destructive to many strategic crops all over the world. Botanical pesticides can be used to control these pests. A new withanolide derivative 3 named sominone A ((20R,22R)-1α,3β,20,27-t...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:29 -
Exploring the binding interactions of NOP receptor with designed natural phytochemical-neuropeptide conjugates: an in silico and SPR study
The Nociceptin/orphanin FQ peptide (NOP) receptor is considered a member of the opioid receptor subfamily of G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) which has been shown to be present in many parts of the central ...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:28 -
Ginsenosides as dietary supplements with immunomodulatory effects: a review
Immune disorders have become one of the public health problems and imposes a serious economic and social burden worldwide. Ginsenosides, the main active constituents of ginseng, are regarded as a novel supplem...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:27 -
Optimized protocols for protoplast isolation, transfection, and regeneration in the Solanum genus for the CRISPR/Cas-mediated transgene-free genome editing
The Solanaceae family includes the largest flowering crops such as tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. Consumer demand has led to massive development of plants in the Solanum genus, and many different Solanum v...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:21 -
Pannorin isolated from marine Penicillium sp. SG-W3: a selective monoamine oxidase A inhibitor
Six compounds were isolated from Penicillium sp. SG-W3, a marine-derived fungus, and their inhibitory activities against target enzymes relating to neurological diseases were evaluated. Compound 1 (pannorin) was ...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:26 -
Potentials of 3D printing in nutritional and textural customization of personalized food for elderly with dysphagia
Elderly individuals commonly experience the risk of dysphagia or difficulties in eating and swallowing food safely. Three-dimensional (3D) food printing is a promising technique widely used in customized food ...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:25 -
Curcuma longa L. extract increased immune responses in RAW 264.7 cells and cyclophosphamide-induced BALB/c mice
Curcuma longa L. extract (CLE) exerts various biological functions including antioxidant, anti-inflammation, anticancer, and antiallergenic effects. However, its immune-enhancing capacity remains unclear. Theref...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:24 -
Development of fermented beverage with citrus fruit extract using probiotics: impact on antioxidant activity and in vitro digestibility
Redhyang (Citrus hybrid ‘Kanpei’,CHK) is a subtropical citrus species introduced in Korea due to climate change. To enhance the nutritional value and usability of CHK as a processed food product, CHK extract was ...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:23 -
Yield, functional properties and nutritional compositions of leafy vegetables with dehydrated food waste and spent coffee grounds
This study determined the fertilizer potentials of the dehydrated food waste powder (DFWP) and spent coffee grounds (SCGs) through assessing their effects on yield, antioxidant activities, mineral and proximat...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:22 -
Soybean flower-specific R2R3-MYB transcription factor gene GmMYB108 induces anthocyanin production in Arabidopsis thaliana
R2R3-MYB transcription factors (TFs) are known to play a key role in regulating the expression of structural genes involved in plant flavonoid biosynthesis. However, the regulatory networks and related genes c...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:20 -
Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of the methanol extract from the bran of the colored wheat, 'Ariheuk'
In vitro antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities were investigated using a 70% acidic methanol extract of the colored wheat bran, 'Ariheuk.' Active metabolites were identified via metabolomic analysis usi...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:19 -
Comprehensive in vitro and in vivo investigations of the therapeutic potential of Jeju lava seawater salt in osteoarthritis
Salts play a crucial role in maintaining human health by regulating fluid levels and supporting various physiological processes. However, conventional seawater-derived salts are associated with microplastic po...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:18 -
Antioxidant activity of different cultivars of Chrysanthemum morifolium and quantitative analysis of phenolic compounds by HPLC/UV
Chrysanthemum morifolium is classified within the Asteraceae botanical family and serves as a phytomedicine in many countries. The objective of this study was to quantitatively analyze twelve phenolic compounds t...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:17 -
Anti-inflammatory effects of TP1 in LPS-induced Raw264.7 macrophages
Inflammation is an essential defense mechanism in health; however, excessive inflammation contributes to the pathophysiology of several chronic diseases. Although anti-inflammatory drugs are essential for cont...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:16 -
Distribution of microplastics in soil by types of land use in metropolitan area of Seoul
Plastic pollution is becoming a significant problem in urban areas due to excessive use and careless disposal. While studies on microplastics are increasingly being conducted across various environments, resea...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:15 -
Correction: Impact of biochar and compost amendment on corn yield and greenhouse gas emissions under waterlogged conditions
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:14 -
Simultaneous determination of 31 Sulfonamide residues in various livestock matrices using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
The widespread use of sulfonamides can result in the residue of sulfonamides in the foods of animal origin that are the major concerns of consumers and regulatory bodies due to their adverse reaction such as t...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:13 -
Simultaneous determination of sulfonylurea herbicides in tomatoes using the QuEChERS method coupled with HPLC
The simultaneous determination of trace pesticides in complex matrices containing high concentrations of natural pigments remains challenging. In this study, quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe (Qu...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:12 -
Correction: Acute neuro-biochemical changes induced by nitrogen-tungsten co-doped titanium dioxide nanoparticles
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:11 -
High-iron consumption decreases copper accumulation and colon length, and alters serum lipids
In this study, we aimed to demonstrate that a significant increase in dietary iron intake disrupts the regulation of copper availability, ultimately leading to systemic copper deficiency. To investigate this, ...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:10 -
Potential anti-acne loaded nanogel formulations of Origanum majorana L. and Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. essential oils
Acne is a highly prevalent skin disease with a great psychological impact on patients as self-perception, self-confidence, and depression. This work aimed to develop an anti-acne preparation from active anti-b...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:9 -
Sulforaphane (Sul) reduces renal interstitial fibrosis (RIF) by controlling the inflammation and TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway
All chronic renal disorders eventually lead to renal interstitial fibrosis (RIF). Chronic inflammation and pro-fibrotic substances are familiar companions of the fibrotic process. The Sulforaphane (Sul) molecu...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:8 -
Cow milk derived-fat inhibits the proliferation of liver cancer-cells
Cow milk is a widely consumed liquid diet, and its fatty acid composition impacts its nutritional and biochemical properties. However, research on the anticancer efficacy of cow milk-derived fat in liver cance...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:7 -
Development of morpholine ring-bearing halogenated α,β-unsaturated ketones as selective monoamine oxidase-B inhibitors
Nine morpholine-derived halogenated chalcone derivatives (MHC1-MHC9) were synthesized, and their inhibitory activity against monoamine oxidase (MAO) was evaluated. MHC5 showed the highest inhibitory activity agai...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:6 -
Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity in three types of Korean watery kimchi
Watery kimchi is a traditional fermented food served with its soup. In this study, we collected 21 samples of yeolmu mul kimchi (YMK), dongchimi (DC), and nabak kimchi (NK), respectively, which are the most popul...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:5 -
Biochemical characterization of a regiospecific flavonoid 3'-O-methyltransferase from orange
Citrus plants have diverse methoxyflavonoids including, chrysoeriol, isosakuranetin, and nobiletin. In plants, O-methyltransferases (OMTs) participate in the methylation of a vast array of secondary metabolites, ...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:4 -
Contrasting effects of food waste and its biochar on soil properties and lettuce growth in a microplastic-contaminated soil
The incorporation of organic amendments, such as food waste (FW) and biochar, into soil is an established agronomic practice known for enhancing soil fertility and improving overall soil health. However, the i...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:3 -
Non-thermal plasma enhances rice seed germination, seedling development, and root growth under low-temperature stress
Recently, non-thermal plasma (NTP) technologies have found widespread application across diverse fields, including plant growth, medical science, and biological and environmental research. Rice (Oryza sativa L.) ...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:2 -
Monitoring of soil EC for the prediction of soil nutrient regime under different soil water and organic matter contents
Smart farms and precision agriculture require automatic monitoring and supply of water and nutrients for crops, but sensors to monitor plant available nutrients in soil are not available. Soil electrical condu...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2024 67:1 -
Heterologous expression in E. coli and functional characterization of the tomato CPR enzymes
NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR) is a key enzyme transferring electrons to cytochrome P450. In tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum), two CPR genes, SlCPR1 and SlCPR2, were identified. In all the tested tomato tis...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2023 66:92 -
Reduction of ammonia gas by microbial agent treatment in Chinese cabbage cultivation
This study aimed to select the optimal microbial agents for ammonia gas reduction in Chinese cabbage cultivation and evaluate their ammonia reduction efficiency. By selecting the optimum microorganism to reduc...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2023 66:91 -
Synergistic impact of autocrine motility factor and curcumin on colorectal cancer cell proliferation
Colorectal cancer (CRC) presents a formidable challenge, characterized by a steadily increasing incidence. Current approaches to manage CRC, including chemotherapy and targeted therapies, are burdened with sig...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2023 66:90 -
Recent progress on drugs discovery study for treatment of COVID-19: repurposing existing drugs and current natural bioactive molecules
COVID-19 has been a major global health concern for the past three years, and currently we are still experiencing coronavirus patients in the following years. The virus, known as SARS-CoV-2, shares a similar g...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2023 66:89 -
Centella asiatica lowers body fat accumulation via regulating cholesterol homeostasis- and lipid metabolism-related genes in mice with high-fat, high-sugar diet-induced obesity
To understand the mechanisms involved in the anti-obesity effects Centella asiatica (CA), we examined body weight, serum levels, white adipose tissue (WAT) weight, histological analysis, and the expression of cho...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2023 66:88 -
Impact of biochar and compost amendment on corn yield and greenhouse gas emissions under waterlogged conditions
Biochar, widely recognized for its capacity to counteract climate change impacts, has demonstrated substantial benefits in agricultural ecosystems. Nevertheless, empirical studies exploring its efficacy during...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2023 66:87 -
Metabolic Evidence on Vintage Effect in Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) Plants
Recent metabolomics studies have reported diverse metabolites of tea depending on tea (Camellia sinensis) cultivars, cultivation conditions and geographical location. However, these studies were limited the effec...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2023 66:86 -
The ginsenoside Rg2 downregulates MMP-1 expression in keratinocyte (HaCaT)-conditioned medium-treated human fibroblasts (Hs68)
Keratinocytes exposed to UVB induce the production of cytokines, which activate fibroblasts and increase the expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). The increased expression of MMPs leads to connective...
Citation: Applied Biological Chemistry 2023 66:85
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