Publications by authors named "M Vidal-Gutierrez"

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  • The study evaluates the antiproliferative activity of ethanolic extracts from mycelium using vineyard pruning waste (VPW) as elicitors, highlighting the presence of bioactive compounds like resveratrol and fatty acids.
  • Different extracts were analyzed for their potential to enhance bioactive compound production, with specific compounds showing significant correlation with biomass yield.
  • Results indicate that the ethanolic extracts demonstrate antiproliferative effects against certain cancer cell lines, while molecular docking suggests significant interactions with tumor necrotic factor, making these extracts promising for pharmacological applications.
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Fridericia chica is widely distributed in Brazil, where it is commonly known as crajiru or pariri in several regions. Despite its popular use for treating inflammations and as an insect repellent, there has been limited assessment of its chemical and biological properties, including its bioinsecticide activities. In this study, we conducted phytochemical analyses and investigated the larvicidal and repellent effects of F.

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Cucurbitacin IIb, a triterpene obtained from the plant, reduces tumour development in a preclinical model of cervical cancer. Acetison and Etanison, phytopreparations made from , present biological activity analogous to CIIb in HeLa. This research evaluated the tumour growth inhibitory effect of these phytopreparations in a HeLa xenograft tumour model in BALB/c nude mice.

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Ethnopharmacological Importance: Uncaria tomentosa Willd. DC., is used in the Amazonian region of South America, wherein ethnic groups use the plant to treat diseases, including gastric disorders.

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Ganoderma species have been used in folk medicine against different illnesses and are characterized by producing a diversity of bioactive metabolites (triterpenoids, polysaccharides, flavonoids, and phenols) with numerous medicinal effects (anti-proliferative, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial). This work aims to evaluate ethanolic extracts of fruiting bodies of Ganoderma oerstedii, G. weberianum, and G.

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