Publications by authors named "Honrado M"

Background: Species adulteration is a concern in herbal products, especially when plant substitutes of lower economic value replace valuable botanicals. Styphnolobium japonicum is well known as a potential adulterant of Ginkgo biloba, which is one of the most demanded medicinal plants due to its wide use in pharmaceuticals, food supplements, and traditional medicine. Despite bearing some resemblance to ginkgo's flavonol composition, S.

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One of the most critical steps for accurate taxonomic identification in DNA (meta)-barcoding is to have an accurate DNA reference sequence dataset for the marker of choice. Therefore, developing such a dataset has been a long-term ambition, especially in the Viridiplantae kingdom. Typically, reference datasets are constructed with sequences downloaded from general public databases, which can carry taxonomic and other relevant errors.

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Honey is one of the foods easily adulterated worldwide. Recently, the analysis of honeybee DNA has been proposed as a useful tool to authenticate the entomological origin of honey. However, the methods proposed so far require more than one polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the use of agarose gels, making the authentication process laborious and lengthy.

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Milk is one of the most important nutritious foods, widely consumed worldwide, either in its natural form or via dairy products. Currently, several economic, health and ethical issues emphasize the need for a more frequent and rigorous quality control of dairy products and the importance of detecting adulterations in these products. For this reason, several conventional and advanced techniques have been proposed, aiming at detecting and quantifying eventual adulterations, preferentially in a rapid, cost-effective, easy to implement, sensitive and specific way.

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Cancer drug resistance (CDR) is a major problem in therapeutic failure. Over 90% of patients with metastatic cancer present CDR. Several mechanisms underlie CDR, including the increased expression of efflux ABC transporters and epigenetic phenomena.

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A novel nucleophilic addition of an organolithium to a ketenimine to prepare an enantiopure NNN-heteroscorpionate ligand is described. We verified its potential utility as a valuable scaffold for chirality induction through the preparation of enantiopure zinc complexes, which behave as highly efficient initiators to produce highly-enriched isotactic poly(lactide)s (P up to 0.88).

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The reaction of bpzbeH, bpzteH (racemic mixture) or (R,R)-bpzmmH (enantiopure) with the amide complexes Zn{N(SiMe3)2}2 or Zn{N(SiHMe2)2}2 in 1 : 1 molar ratio in toluene afforded the mononuclear amide zinc complexes [Zn(NR2)(κ(3)-NNO)] (1-6) [κ(3)-NNO = bpzbe, R = SiMe3 1, SiHMe2 2; bpzte, R = SiMe3 3, SiHMe2 4; (R,R)-bpzmm, SiMe3 5, SiHMe2 6]. These complexes were employed in a protonolysis reaction with HCl-Et2O in 2 : 1 molar ratio to yield the dinuclear amide/chloride zinc complexes [Zn(κ(2)-NN-μ-O)2{ZnCl(NR2)}] (7-12) [κ(2)-NN-μ-O = bpzbe, R = SiMe3 7, SiHMe2 8; bpzte, R = SiMe3 9, SiHMe2 10; (R,R)-bpzmm, SiMe3 11, SiHMe2 12]. The mononuclear complexes 5 and 6 and dinuclear complexes 11 and 12 are the first enantiopure-scorpionate zinc amide complexes to be synthesized.

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Sexual health has been defined as "the state of physical, emotional and social wellbeing related to sexuality. However, there are medical, psychological and social reasons that complicate full sexual health that are frequently not attended to sufficiently. The objective of this guide will be to analyze the factors that impact the sexual health of men and women over 50 and to provide recommendations for the most appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic measures for this age group.

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The previously described reaction of the low sterically hindered heteroscorpionate lithium acetamidinates [Li(κ(3)-pbpamd)(THF)] and [Li(κ(3)-tbpamd)(THF)] with a series of commercially available Grignard reagents RMgCl in an equimolecular ratio yielded the magnesium monoalkyls [Mg(R)(κ(3)-NNN)] (NNN = pbpamd, R = CH2SiMe3, Et (1), Bn (2); NNN = tbpamd, R = CH2SiMe3, Et (3), Bn (4)). However, subsequent reaction of these monoalkyls [Mg(R)(κ(3)-NNN)] with two additional equivalents of the same RMgCl in tetrahydrofuran gave rise to dinuclear dialkyls of the type [RMg(κ(3)-N,N,N;κ(2)-C,N)MgR(thf)] (κ(3)-N,N,N;κ(2)-C,N = pbpamd(-), R = CH2SiMe3 (5), Et (6); κ(3)-N,N,N;κ(2)-C,N = tbpamd(-), R = CH2SiMe3 (7), Et (8)). Furthermore, when the reaction was carried out in a mixture of tetrahydrofuran/dioxane with the same stoichiometry, a new family of tetranuclear tetraalkyl magnesium complexes [{RMg(κ(3)-N,N,N;κ(2)-C,N)MgR}2{μ-O,O-(C4H8)}] (κ(3)-N,N,N;κ(2)-C,N = pbpamd(-), R = CH2SiMe3 (9), Et (10), Bn (11); κ(3)-N,N,N;κ(2)-C,N = tbpamd(-), R = CH2SiMe3 (12), Et (13), Bn (14)) was obtained.

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The number of areas affected by toxic harmful algal bloom (HAB) in the Philippines has been increasing since its first recorded occurrence in 1983. Thus far, HAB has been reported in about 20 areas in the Philippines including major fishery production areas. The HAB-causing organism (Pyrodinium bahamense var.

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