Publications by authors named "Cecile Palaric"

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  • - Chicory is being researched as a functional food, and this study examines how gastrointestinal digestion affects its composition and bioactive properties by creating an aqueous decoction from chicory flour.
  • - The study utilized a metabolomic approach to observe how digestion changes specific bioactive molecules across different stages (oral, gastric, and intestinal) and evaluated antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hormone regulation effects before and after digestion.
  • - Results showed that digestion alters chlorogenic acid and sesquiterpene lactones, enhancing chicory's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, with a notable increase in reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging capacity and metabolite activity post-digestion.
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Introduction: Biotransformation constitutes an important aspect of the drug discovery process, to mimic human metabolism of active principal ingredient but also to generate new chemical entities. Several microorganisms such as fungi are well adapted to transform drug, whether at the stage of screening or for large-scale production.

Objectives: Due to the high chemical complexity of the biotransformation media, it seems attractive to develop new analytical strategies in order to guarantee an adequate monitoring and optimize the production of targeted metabolites or drug candidates.

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A global approach that is based on a combination of mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data has been developed for a complete and rapid understanding of drug degradation mixtures. We proposed a workflow based on a sample preparation protocol that is compatible to MS and NMR, the selection of the most appropriate experiments for each technique, and the implementation of prediction software and multivariable analysis method for a better interpretation and correlation of MS and NMR spectra. We have demonstrated the efficient quantification of the remaining active pharmaceutical ingredient (API).

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