Publications by authors named "Pichette A"

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  • Methotrexate is the standard treatment for moderate-to-severe psoriasis, but its oral and injectable forms have limitations like low absorption and frequent dosing.
  • The study introduces a new type of microneedle patch that allows for sustained release of both methotrexate and the safer natural compound phloretin, which shows promise for treating psoriasis.
  • These patches demonstrate effective drug delivery and comparable effectiveness to traditional injections, offering a potentially better option for long-term psoriasis management with enhanced safety.
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Plaque psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease causing red inflamed lesions covered by scales. Leukocytes, including dendritic cells and T cells, participate in the inflammation of the skin by producing multiple cytokines, thus contributing to the hyperproliferation of keratinocytes. Lack of effectiveness and toxic side effects are the main concerns with conventional treatments, and research involving new antipsoriatic molecules is essential.

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Ursolic acid and uvaol are naturally occurring triterpenoids that exhibit a broad spectrum of pharmacological activities, including cytotoxicity. However, a primary challenge in the development of ursane-type pentacyclic triterpenoids for pharmacological use is their poor aqueous solubility, which can impede their effectiveness as therapeutics agents. In this study, we present the facile synthesis of ursolic acid monodesmosides and uvaol bidesmosides, incorporating naturally occurring and water-soluble pentoses and deoxyhexose sugar moieties of opposite d- and l-configurations at the C3 or C3/C28 positions of the ursane core.

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Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is a ubiquitous industrial chemical that is particularly hazardous because of the potential for systemic effects and the induction of severe cutaneous necrosis after contact with the skin. Minimizing skin injury requires decontaminating the affected area promptly with an emergency rinsing solution. Few experimental studies have objectively characterized rinsing solutions such as Diphoterine (DP).

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We present the isolation and structural characterization of a novel nonionic dirhamnolipid methyl ester produced by the bacterium Burkholderia lata. The structure and the absolute configuration of the isolated dirhamnolipid bearing a symmetrical C-C methyl ester chain were thoroughly investigated through chemical degradation and spectroscopic methods including 1D and 2D NMR analysis, HR-ESI-TOF-MS, chiral GC-MS, and polarimetry. Our work represents the first mention in the literature of a rhamnolipid methyl ester from Burkholderia species.

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Three original derivatives of the cytotoxic betulinic acid 3--α-l-rhamnopyranoside featuring a monomethylated rhamnoside residue were synthesized. An improved catalytic procedure was involved to functionalize the -3 position of the monosaccharide in a site-selective fashion. The cytotoxicity of the novel compounds was evaluated in vitro to highlight the moderate impact of carbohydrate monomethylation on the biological activity of betulinic acid 3--α-l-rhamnopyranoside.

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The current study aimed to evaluate Tunisian Tamarix africana Poir biological activities. In this study, novel biological activities of the shoot extracts related to their phenolics investigated. Secondary metabolite contents, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activities of four extracts (hexane, dichloromethane, methanol and water) were investigated.

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The chemical compositions of eleven wild species of aromatic and medicinal plants indigenous to Algeria, including Thymus, Mentha, Rosmarinus, Lavandula, and Eucalyptus, were analyzed. The identification of the chemical composition of each oil was conducted using GC-FID and GC-MS capillary gas chromatography. The study investigated the chemical variability of the essential oils based on several parameters.

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is used as a medicinal herb in many countries. In this study, cyclohexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate, methanol and water were used as solvents in the extraction of fruits. The contents of total phenolics, total flavonoids, total tannins and condensed tannins as well as the biological activities of these extracts were investigated using various and assays.

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Dirchromone is a bioactive vinyl sulfoxide-bearing chromone first isolated from the shrub . Altogether, 32 of its derivatives were prepared to assess the effect of substitution of its chromone core upon activities against cancer cell lines, Gram-positive bacteria, and fungi (such as ). All compounds were synthesized following a synthetic strategy involving Pummerer and soft-enolization Baker-Venkataraman rearrangements.

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Over 15 years, with the support of a Canadian funding agency, the Universidad Mayor de San Simón, in Bolivia, undertook a large survey of aromatic plants of the South American country. More than a hundred species were studied under various aspects, including the production and characterization of essential oils. As part of this survey, the chemical composition of an essential oil sample obtained from (Asteraceae) growing wild in the High Valley region of the department of Cochabamba was determined by a combination of GC and GC-MS measurements.

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Skin aging is the most visible element of the aging process, giving rise to a major concern for many people. Plants from the Ericaceae family generally have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, making them potential anti-aging active ingredients. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and anti-aging efficacy of a extract using reconstructed skin substitutes.

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UV-B and IR-A radiation are important inducers of biological changes in skin involving ROS generation. The overloading of antioxidant defense mechanisms by ROS production could lead to photoaging and photocarcinogenesis processes. Various traditional usages are reported for L.

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Carbamate-bearing carbohydrates contribute to the pharmacological properties of various natural glycosides. The catalytic site-selective carbamoylation of minimally protected pyranosides was achieved for the first time to bypass protection/deprotection sequences. 1-Carbamoylimidazoles were used as the carbamoylation reagents to circumvent the harmful and unstable phosgene and isocyanates.

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The use of growth-promoting antibiotics in livestock faces increasing scrutiny and opposition due to concerns about the increased occurrence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Alternative solutions are being sought, and plants of Lamiaceae may provide an alternative to synthetic antibiotics in animal nutrition. In this study, we extracted essential oil from , a member of the Lamiaceae family.

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Chemical composition and herbicidal, antifungal, antibacterial and molluscicidal activities of essential oils from Choukzerk, , and Alexander, , from western Algeria were characterized. Capillary GC-FID and GC/MS were used to investigate chemical composition of both essential oils, and the antifungal, antibacterial, molluscicidal and herbicidal activities were determined by % inhibition. Collective essential oil of was dominated by falcarinol (74.

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Several families of naturally occurring -alkylated dihydrochalcones display a broad range of biological activities, including antimicrobial and cytotoxic properties, depending on their alkylation sidechain. The catalytic Friedel-Crafts alkylation of the readily available aglycon moiety of neohesperidin dihydrochalcone was performed using cinnamyl, benzyl, and isoprenyl alcohols. This procedure provided a straightforward access to a series of derivatives that were structurally related to natural balsacones, uvaretin, and erioschalcones, respectively.

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  • - The study focused on identifying stable diagnostic traits and phytochemical composition of the plant Daphne axilliflora, highlighting its unique microstructural features.
  • - Key diagnostic characteristics included the plant’s leaf structure, such as its glabrous surface and specific stomatal types, along with various vascular and wood details.
  • - The phytochemical analysis revealed the presence of terpene and phenolic compounds, specifically isolating two well-known coumarins, daphnin and daphnetin.
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Analogs of dirchromone were prepared to shed light on the pivotal role of its peculiar vinylsulfoxide side chain towards its cytotoxic and antimicrobial properties, especially dependant upon the presence and oxidation state of sulfur. The reaction of dirchromone with cysteamine revealed a surprising Michael acceptor behavior with elimination of the methylsulfinyl moiety and redox transformation of the sulfur atom that could be involved in the mode of action of dirchromone within cells.

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Five batches of resin from the Pili tree (Canarium ovatum Engl.) were distilled, and their essential oils and hydrosols were analyzed by gas chromatography. The oils, obtained in yields of 13.

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Psoriasis is a skin disorder characterized by epidermal hyperplasia, hyperkeratosis, and inflammation. The treatments currently available on the market only improve patients' quality of life and are associated with undesirable side effects. Thus, research leading to the development of new, effective, and safer therapeutic agents is still relevant.

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Betulinic acid and ursolic acid are ubiquitous, naturally-occurring triterpenoids exhibiting various pharmacological activities including cytotoxic and anti-inflammatory activities. However, these triterpenoids display unfavorable pharmacokinetic properties as well as low aqueous solubility. It has been shown that the presence of α-l-rhamnose moieties positively modulates the anticancer activity of secondary metabolites.

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New options are urgently needed for the treatment of methicillin-resistant (MRSA) infections. Balsacone C is a new dihydrochalcone extracted from that has been reported previously as being active against . Here, we evaluate the antibacterial activity of balsacone C against MRSA.

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A seven-step total synthesis of the original scaffold of cytotoxic dirchromones involving an unprecedented soft-enolization Baker-Venkataraman rearrangement was designed. The methodology enabled access to naturally occurring dirchromone 1 (21% overall yield) at gram-scale, which was screened for cytotoxicity against 13 cancer cell lines. The scope of the soft-enolization Baker-Venkataraman rearrangement encompasses diversely substituted dirchromones, including flavonoids, 2-styrylchromones, and 2-phenylethylchromones.

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The chemical composition of L. essential oil from the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region of Quebec, Canada was analyzed by gas chromatography-flame ionisation detector (GC-FID) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and the antibacterial activity of the oil was tested against and . Forty-five (45) compounds were identified from the GC profile.

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