Publications by authors named "Noemi Mencarelli"

() infection affects nearly half of the global population. Current therapeutic options include the administration of a combination of antibiotics and proton pump inhibitors, although antimicrobial resistance rise remains a big concern. Phenolic monoterpenes, , eugenol, vanillin, carvacrol, and thymol, have always attracted researchers for their multifaced biological activities and the possibility to be easily derivatized.

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  • Cholera is an infection caused by bacteria that leads to severe and potentially life-threatening diarrhea, primarily transmitted through contaminated food or water, especially concerning in low-income areas.
  • This review examines the latest research on cholera's pathophysiology, focusing on innovative treatments and molecular targets, while following PRISMA guidelines for literature and patent searches.
  • The goal is to highlight new druggable targets and bioactive compounds that can effectively combat cholera, addressing the growing issue of antibiotic resistance.
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  • The text discusses the importance of studying natural products for potential cancer therapies, aiming to address challenges like chemoresistance and improve treatment effectiveness.
  • It reviews recent literature on the anticancer effects of natural compounds and assesses patents since 2019, following specific research guidelines.
  • The article highlights advances in understanding how licensed natural compounds work against cancer and examines the patent protections for these compounds within U.S. and European legislation.
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