Objective: A key factor that is deficient in most environmental emissions assessments for UV filters is a keen understanding of consumer habits and practices that can inform realistic exposure assessments. This study utilized a large volunteer survey (>11 000 persons) that captured many factors that affect consumer-based loadings to aquatic environments. The purpose of this study was to utilize this large survey to identify factors that affect the amount of sunscreen products used by consumers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAminopeptidases are ubiquitous hydrolases that cleave the N-terminal residues of proteins and oligopeptides. They are broadly distributed throughout all kingdoms of life and have been implicated in a wide variety of physiological processes, including viral infection, parasite metabolism, protein processing, regulation of peptide hormones, and cancer cell proliferation. Members of the M1 family, also termed gluzincins, are defined by two highly conserved motifs in the catalytic domain: a zinc-binding motif, HEXXH-(X18)-E; and an exopeptidase motif, GXMEN.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to probe the S1 and S1' mammalian aminopeptidase N subsites, racemic 1- or 4-substituted 7-aminobenzocyclohepten-6-one derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for their ability to inhibit mammalian aminopeptidase N. We focused on improving the physicochemical and ADME properties of this series by targeting lipophilicity and LELP score. Some 4-heteroaryl substituted analogues displayed reduced lipophilicity and enhanced inhibition potency with Ki values in the nanomolar range.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAminopeptidase-N (APN/CD13) is highly expressed on the surface of numerous types of cancer cells and particularly on the endothelial cells of neoangiogenic vessels during tumourigenesis. This metallo-aminopeptidase has been identified as a potential target for cancer chemotherapy. In this work, we evaluated the efficacy of a novel series of benzosuberone analogues, which were previously reported to be highly potent, selective APN inhibitors with Ki values in the micromolar to sub-nanomolar range.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new class of low molecular weight, highly potent and selective non peptidic inhibitors of aminopeptidase N (APN/CD13) is described. We report the synthesis and in vitro evaluation of racemic substituted analogues of 7-amino-benzocyclohepten-6-one 1a. We investigated various substitutions on the aromatic ring with phenyl and halogen groups.
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