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Chemical Composition, Enantiomeric Distribution and Anticholinesterase and Antioxidant Activity of the Essential Oil of Diplosthephium juniperinum
ArticleAbstract: The aim of this study was to extract and identify the chemical compounds of Diplosthephium juniperinPalabras claves:AChE, antioxi-dant activity, Buche, D. juniperinum, enantiomers, Essential oil, GC/FID, GC/MSAutores:Chabaco Armijos Riofrio, Eduardo Valarezo, James Calva, James Willan Calva, L. Cartuche Flores, Melissa SalinasFuentes:googlescopusChemical Constituents of Muehlenbeckia tamnifolia (Kunth) Meisn (Polygonaceae) and Its In Vitro ?-Amilase and ?-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities
ArticleAbstract: The phytochemical investigation of Muehlenbeckia tamnifolia, collected in Loja-Ecuador, led to the iPalabras claves:?-amilase inhibition, ?-glucosidase inhibition, Linoleic acid, MUEHLENBECKIA TAMNIFOLIAAutores:A. Suarez, G Gilardoni, L. Cartuche Flores, M Torres, P. Flores, S. Morocho ZaragocinFuentes:rraaeChemical Profiling, Anticholinesterase, Antioxidant, and Antibacterial Potential of the Essential Oil from Myrcianthes discolor (Kunth) McVaugh, an Aromatic Tree from Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Myrcianthes discolor, an aromatic native tree from southern Ecuador, was collected to determine thePalabras claves:anticholinesterase inhibition, E-caryophyllene, ENTEROCOCCUS, Essential oil, MIC, Myrcianthes discolorAutores:Diana Romero, Eduardo Valarezo, L. Cartuche Flores, Nixon L. Cumbicus Torres, Vladimir MorochoFuentes:scopusChemical and Biological Activity Profiling of Hedyosmum strigosum Todzia Essential Oil, an Aromatic Native Shrub from Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The present study aimed to determine the chemical composition, enantiomeric distribution and the bioPalabras claves:Acetylcholinesterase, chemical profiling, Enantiomeric distribution, Essential oil, thymol, α-pinene, α-thujeneAutores:Eduardo Valarezo, James Calva, L. Cartuche Flores, Nayeli Chuchuca, Vladimir MorochoFuentes:scopusChemical composition, enantiomeric analysis and anticholinesterase activity of Lepechinia betonicifolia essential oil from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Context: Due to the interesting potential of essential oils (EO) against cholinesterases and their cPalabras claves:Acetylcholinesterase, chemical profiling, Enantiomeric distribution, pinene, sabineneAutores:James Calva, James Willan Calva, José Vinicio Montesinos, L. Cartuche Flores, Salomé González, Vladimir MorochoFuentes:googlescopusChemical constituents of Croton thurifer kunth as α-glucosidase inhibitors
ArticleAbstract: Phytochemical investigation of Croton thurifer, collected in Loja-Ecuador, led to the isolation of sPalabras claves:(3R20S)-3-acetoxy-20-hydroxydammar-24-ene, Croton thurifer, Trans-tiliroside, α-GlucosidaseAutores:Alírica Isabel Suárez, Claudia Teresa Cruz-Erazo, Danya Sarango, L. Cartuche Flores, Nixon L. Cumbicus Torres, Vladimir MorochoFuentes:scopusAcorenone B: AChE and BChE inhibitor as a major compound of the essential oil distilled from the ecuadorian species niphogeton dissecta (Benth.) J.F. macbr
ArticleAbstract: This study investigated the chemical composition, physical proprieties, biological activity, and enaPalabras claves:AChE, Acorenone B, BChE, Enantiomeric distribution, Essential oil, Niphogeton dissectaAutores:Bec N., Bicchi C., Christian Larroque, Gianluca Gilardoni, James Calva, José Vinicio Montesinos, L. Cartuche FloresFuentes:scopusMain Constituents and Antidiabetic Properties of Otholobium mexicanum
ArticleAbstract: Two phenols, bakuchiol (1) and 3-hydroxybakuchiol (2), and two isoflavone glycosides, daidzin (3) anPalabras claves:3-OH-Bakuchiol, Bakuchiol, DIABÉTES, Otholobium mexicanum, α-amylase, α-GlucosidaseAutores:Alírica Isabel Suárez, Chabaco Armijos Riofrio, Diana León, Jorge Ramirez, L. Cartuche Flores, Thu Z.M., Vidari G.Fuentes:scopusPreparation, Characterization and Antibacterial Activity of Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) Electrospun Fibers Loaded with Amoxicillin for Controlled Release in Biomedical Applications
ArticleAbstract: Amoxicillin (AMOX) was successfully encapsulated at different concentrations into poly(caprolactone)Palabras claves:amoxicillin, Antibacterial activity, caprolactone), Electrospinning, nanofibers, poly(eAutores:B. Valarezo Valdez, L. Cartuche Flores, L. Tammaro, M Stanzione, O. Malagon Aviles, Vittoria V.Fuentes:rraaePreparation, characterization and antibacterial activity of poly(ε-caprolactone) electrospun fibers loaded with amoxicillin for controlled release in biomedical applications
ArticleAbstract: Amoxicillin (AMOX) was successfully encapsulated at different concentrations into poly(ε-caprolactonPalabras claves:amoxicillin, Antibacterial activity, Electrospinning, nanofibers, Poly(ε-caprolactone)Autores:Eduardo Valarezo, L. Cartuche Flores, Omar Malagòn, Stanzione M., Tammaro L., Vittoria V.Fuentes:scopus