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Chemical constituents from Senefelderopsis chiribiquetensis
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Bisflavones, Coumarins, euphorbiaceae, flavonoids, Senefelderopsis chiribiquetensis, TriterpenoidsAutores:Alírica Isabel Suárez, Canelón D.J., Castillo A., Compagnone R.S.Fuentes:scopusAntiviral activity of flavonoids present in aerial parts of Marcetia Taxifolia against hepatitis b virus, poliovirus, and herpes simplex virus In Vitro
ArticleAbstract: Marcetia taxifolia is a neotropical plant present in South America and it has been evaluated in sevePalabras claves:antiviral, flavonoids, HBV, HSV, Marcetia taxifolia, PolioAutores:Alírica Isabel Suárez, Baptista J., Campos R., Cavallaro L.V., Helene F., Ortega J.T., Rangel H.R., Serrano M.L.Fuentes:scopusEffect of a methylenedioxy-flavonoid isolated from iresine diffusa on the cellular viability of leishmania mexicana and the intracellular homeostasis of Ca<sup>2+</sup>
ArticleAbstract: The hemoflagellate parasite Leishmania is the cause of leishmaniasis, which depending on the infectiPalabras claves:Ca 2+, flavonoids, Leishmania mexicanaAutores:Alírica Isabel Suárez, Benaím G., De Gouveia Y., Hernández-Rodríguez V., Rodríguez-Durán J.Fuentes:scopusNew 3,4-seco ent-kaurenes from Croton caracasana flowers
ArticleAbstract: Two new 3,4-seco-ent-kaurenes, caracasine (1) and caracasine acid (2), were isolated from non-polarPalabras claves:Croton caracasana, euphorbiaceae, flavonoids, Seco ent-kaurenes, terpenoidsAutores:Alírica Isabel Suárez, Chavez K., Compagnone R.S., Delannoy D.M., Delle Monache F., Orsini G., Vásquez L.J.Fuentes:scopusThe role of the glycosyl moiety of myricetin derivatives in anti-HIV-1 activity in vitro
ArticleAbstract: Background: Plant extracts are sources of valuable compounds with biological activity, especially foPalabras claves:flavonoids, Glycosyl flavonoids, HIV RT docking, HIV-1, Myricetin, Reverse transcriptaseAutores:Alírica Isabel Suárez, Baptista J., Ortega J.T., Pujol F.H., Rangel H.R., Serrano M.L.Fuentes:scopus