Publications by authors named "Angeles Flores"

The present study investigates the chemical profile and biological activities of M. Keskin, a species endemic to Turkey, aiming to explore its potential applications in pharmacology. We assessed its phenolic and flavonoid content by employing ethyl acetate, methanol, and water as extraction solvents.

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Ultrasound-assisted extraction of (poly)phenols from pumpkin pulp was optimized using response surface methodology. Time, solvent-to-sample ratio and percentage of water in ethanol were considered and a full factorial design was applied. The optimized conditions (10 min; 30 mL/g; 50% water in ethanol) were used to isolate (poly)phenols from five pumpkin varieties (Hokkaido, Lunga di Napoli, Mantovana, Moscata di Provenza, Violina rugosa), collected for two successive years.

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Cannabis sativa L. belongs to the Cannabaceae family and includes annual, robust, fast-growing and generally dioecious plants. Industrial hemp, and particularly the inflorescences, has been recently recognized as important source of bioactive extracts with antioxidant and antimicrobial effects.

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The enormous burden of the COVID-19 pandemic in economic and healthcare terms has cast a shadow on the serious threat of antimicrobial resistance, increasing the inappropriate use of antibiotics and shifting the focus of drug discovery programmes from antibacterial and antifungal fields. Thus, there is a pressing need for new antimicrobials involving innovative modes of action (MoAs) to avoid cross-resistance rise. Thiosemicarbazones (TSCs) stand out due to their easy preparation and polypharmacological application, also in infectious diseases.

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Industrial hemp is characterized by a huge amount of by-products, such as inflorescences, that may represent high-quality sources of biomolecules with pharmaceutical interest. In the present study, we have evaluated the phytochemical profile, including terpene and terpenophenolic compounds, of the essential oils (EOs) of , and hemp varieties. The EOs were also tested for antifungal properties toward and .

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To avail the possible pharmacological actions of Benth., the present investigation was designed to quantitatively analyze the total flavonoid and phenolic contents and assess the various antioxidant and enzyme inhibition properties of leaf and stem bark extracts (ethyl acetate, water and methanolic) of Anti-proliferative effect was also investigated against human colon cancer cells (HCT116) as well as the antimicrobial potential against multiple bacterial and fungal (yeasts and dermatophytes) strains. The methanolic and water extracts of the stem bark demonstrated the highest phenolic content (193.

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Prostatitis is an inflammatory condition that is related to multiple infectious agents, including bacteria and fungi. Traditional herbal extracts proved efficacious in controlling clinical symptoms associated with prostatitis. In this context, the aim of the present study was to explore the efficacy of extracts from , , , and against bacterial () and fungi strains () involved in prostatitis.

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species, belonging to the genus (Fabaceae), have long been used in traditional medicine for treating cold, diabetes, pain, and as cardiotonics. The goal of the present study was to explore the phytochemical composition and pharmaco-toxicological properties of In this regard, phenolic content, scavenging/reducing properties and antimicrobial activity toward pathogen bacterial (, , , ) and fungal strains (, , and ) were investigated. Extract effects on human colon cancer HCT116 cell viability were also assayed.

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The development of a patient-centered approach to medicine is gradually allowing more patients to be involved in their own medical decisions. However, this change is not happening at the same rate in clinical research, where research generally continues to be carried out on patients, but not with patients. This work describes the why, when, and how of more active patient participation in the research process.

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