Publications by authors named "M Ramdani"

The gold(I)-catalyzed hydrogen isotope exchange reaction on indoles and related heterocycles is described under mild conditions and low catalyst loadings, using CDOD and DO as readily available deuterium sources. C3-unsubstituted indoles are labeled at the C3 position with exquisite regioselectivity, while C3-substituted indoles are labeled at the C2 position. The method is also applicable to the regioselective tritiation of indoles.

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  • - Opuntia species, found in Mexico and the southern U.S., are cacti known for their medicinal fruit, which boasts numerous health benefits and is utilized in various cultures.
  • - The fruit is rich in important compounds like flavonoids and ascorbic acid, and demonstrates various pharmacological actions including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-diabetic effects.
  • - The review highlights the fruit's potential for complementary therapy in treating various health issues and includes research on its antibacterial capabilities through molecular docking and ADMET predictions.
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  • The study compared the chemical compositions and health properties of extracts from green seaweed collected in Morocco, focusing on their antioxidant and anti-diabetic effects.
  • Using GC-MS technology, crucial fatty acids (like palmitic and linoleic acid) and phenolic compounds (such as quercetin and salicylic acid) were identified in the extracts.
  • The research found that these seaweed extracts can significantly inhibit enzymes related to diabetes and demonstrated strong antioxidant activity, particularly the methanolic extract, which outperformed the drug acarbose in enzyme inhibition.
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Purpose: Sensory chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is well-recognized, but motor CIPN remains understudied. This secondary analysis focused on the long-term severity and impact of motor disorders, their relation to sensory CIPN, neuropathic pain, psychological distress, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) after oxaliplatin-based chemotherapy in colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors.

Methods: Data from a multicenter, cross-sectional study were re-analyzed to explore motor CIPN among CRC survivors up to 5 years post-chemotherapy, with no longitudinal follow-up.

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