Publications by authors named "Ashley M Mudd"

Structure-activity relationship (SAR)-based read-across is an important and effective method to establish the safety of a data-poor target chemical (structure of interest (SOI)) using hazard data from structurally similar source chemicals (analogues). Many methods use quantitative similarity scores to evaluate the structural similarity for searching and selecting analogues as well as for evaluating analogue suitability. However, studies suggest that read-across based purely on structural similarity cannot accurately predict the toxicity of an SOI.

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  • * Anthocyanins, a type of plant pigment, are linked to various health benefits, but current clinical use is limited due to the high doses needed; this study explores the effectiveness of anthocyanidins, the active forms of anthocyanins.
  • * Treatment with a mixture of anthocyanidins from bilberry (Anthos) showed significant inhibition of colon cancer cell growth and reduced tumor development, suggesting a promising approach for preventing and treating colorectal cancer.
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Diets rich in fat, smoking, as well as exposure to environmental pollutants and dysbiosis of gut microbiota, increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer. Much progress has been made in combating colorectal cancer. However, options for chemoprevention from environmental insult and dysbiosis of gut microbiota remain elusive.

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Over the last two decades, berries and berry bioactives, particularly anthocyanins and their aglycones anthocyanidins (Anthos) have demonstrated excellent anti-oxidant, anti-proliferative, apoptotic and anti-inflammatory properties. However, their physicochemical and pharmacokinetic limitations such as, low permeability, and poor oral bioavailability are considered as unfavorable properties for development as drugs. Therefore there is a need to develop systems for efficient systemic delivery and robust bioavailability.

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