Publications by authors named "Julio E Pastor"

Article Synopsis
  • Cancer is a major global health issue, necessitating the discovery of selective anticancer agents to improve patient survival rates, especially for metastatic cancers.
  • Researchers conducted a screening of 76 plant species from Andalusia, finding several extracts that selectively killed lung cancer cells without harming healthy cells.
  • Notably, a specific flower extract from the Iridaceae family was more effective against lung cancer than standard treatments like cisplatin and 5-fluorouracil, suggesting that these plants could lead to new cancer drugs.
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Fungal endophytes, both mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal, are involved in the development of the life cycle of orchids, providing potential beneficial relationships. Here, we assess the succession of changes in the diversity of fungal symbionts associated with a terrestrial temperate orchid species, Anacamptis morio subsp. champagneuxii, over three phenological stages: developed leaves but no stem elongation, flowering, and fruiting.

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The nutritional characteristics of seed proteins of 50 Spanish wild taxa of Lathyrus, Lens, Pisum and Vicia have been compared. The highest average protein richness and the in vitro protein digestibility have been observed in the genus Vicia and Lens, respectively, whereas the genus Pisum showed the lowest protein-digestibility corrected amino acid score. Using the K-means algorithm three clearly distinguished groups of taxa have been established in relation to their essential amino acid contents, protein richness, digestibility and nutritional parameters.

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The study of local plants could provide useful data for the possible development of future crops with good nutritional and functional properties. The nutritional characteristics of the seed proteins of 28 Vicia species (31 taxa) (Fabaceae) from Spain were studied. Protein contents in studied Vicia ranged from 20.

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