Publications by authors named "Michel-Gael F Guefack"

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  • Epigenetic changes play a significant role in breast cancer by contributing to tumor growth, resistance to treatments, and spreading of cancer cells.
  • There is an increasing focus on developing therapies that target these epigenetic mechanisms as a new approach to combat breast cancer.
  • This chapter discusses various strategies, including the use of selective inhibitors and combining epigenetic therapies with traditional treatments, as well as recent research advancements in this area.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Hypericum roeperianum is a medicinal spice traditionally used in West Africa to treat female sterility, fungal infections, and cancer. It has previously been reported that H. roeperianum exhibits cytotoxic potential by reducing the viability of cancer cells involving multidrug-resistant phenotypes, but its underlying molecular mechanism remains unknown.

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A new Lanosta-7,9(11),22-trien-3,15,20-triol named Anomanol B together with five known compounds: manniindole , arborinine , polycarpol 8,9-dimethoxyphenanthridin-6(5)-one and 3-O--D-glucopyranosyl--sitosterol were isolated from the stem bark extract of by routine chromatography techniques. 8,9-dimethoxyphenanthridin-6(5)-one was reported from natural origin for the first time. The structures of the compounds were established by comprehensive elucidation of spectroscopic data and by comparison with literature data.

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Rumex abyssinicus Jacq. is a perennial medicinal herb widely used in traditional medicine to treat many diseases. Phytochemicals of the plant were isolated using column chromatography and thin layer chromatography techniques.

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Background: The rise of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria is a real public health problem worldwide and is responsible for the increase in hospital infections. Donella welwitschii is a liana or shrub belonging to the family Sapotaceae and traditionally used to cure coughs.

Objective: This study was conducted with the objective to validate the medicinal properties of this plant, the aerial part was studied for its phytochemical composition using column and PTLC chromatography and exploring its antibacterial and antibiotic-modifying activity as well as those of its phytochemicals.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Enantia chlorantha is traditionally used to treat various ailments including rickettsia fever, cough and wounds, typhoid fever, infective hepatitis, jaundice, and urinary tract infections.

Aim Of The Study: To isolate the antibacterial constituents of the hydro-ethanolic extract of the stem bark of E. chlorantha (ECB) and to evaluate the antibacterial and antibiotic-modifying activities of ECB and its constituents against the multidrug-resistant (MDR) phenotypes.

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Microbial infections are leading causes of death and morbidity all over the world due to the development of the resistance to antibiotics by certain microorganisms. In this study, the chemical exploration of the ethanol (EtOH) extract of the aerial part of (Dracaenaceae) led to the isolation of one previously unreported chalcone derivative, i.e.

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  • - The study isolated steroids, flavonoids, and polyalcohol from the aerial parts of Hiern, determining their structures through spectral evidence and comparison with existing data.
  • - The crude extract exhibited strong antibacterial activity (MIC < 100 µg/mL) against 13 pathogenic bacterial strains and showed enhanced potency when combined with the efflux pump inhibitor PAβN, achieving an impressive MIC of 4 µg/mL.
  • - Specific compounds demonstrated moderate antibacterial effects against most strains tested, with a MBC/MIC ratio indicating a bactericidal effect against several bacteria.
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The global cancer burden remains a serious concern with the alarming incidence of one in eight men and one in eleven women dying in developing countries. This situation is aggravated by the multidrug resistance (MDR) of cancer cells that hampers chemotherapy. In this study, the cytotoxicity of the methanol extract (HRB), fractions (HRBa, HRBb, and HRBa1-5), and compounds from the bark of (HRB) was evaluated towards a panel of 9 cancer cell lines.

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  • Recalcitrant cancers pose challenges for chemotherapy, prompting research into new drugs for multi-drug resistant (MDR) cancer cell lines.* -
  • This study tested a ferrulic acid derivative, DHCF2, on 18 different cancer cell lines to assess its cancer-fighting properties and mechanisms of cell death.* -
  • Results showed DHCF2 had strong cytotoxic effects, with IC values lower than those of the reference drug doxorubicin, indicating its potential as an effective treatment for resistant cancers through mechanisms like autophagy and apoptosis.*
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