Publications by authors named "Rinky Raghuvanshi"

The complex and multifaceted nature of Alzheimer's disease has brought about a pressing demand to develop ligands targeting multiple pathways to combat its outrageous prevalence. Embelin is a major secondary metabolite of Burm f., one of the oldest herbs in Indian traditional medicine.

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Berberrubine is a naturally occurring isoquinoline alkaloid and a bioactive metabolite of berberine. Berberine exhibits a wide range of pharmacological activities, including cholinesterase inhibition. The cholinesterase inhibitors provide symptomatic treatment for Alzheimer's disease; however, multitarget-directed ligands have the potential as disease-modifying therapeutics.

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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative disease with no availability of disease-modifying therapeutics. The complex etiology and recent failures in clinical trials indicate the need for multitargeted agents.

Purpose: The present study aims to discover new plant-based multitargeted anti-AD leads.

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Kinases are a group of therapeutic targets involved in the progression of numerous diseases, including cancer, rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, and viral infections. The majority of approved antiviral agents are inhibitors of virus-specific targets that are encoded by individual viruses. These inhibitors are narrow-spectrum agents that can cause resistance development.

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Bryostatins are complex macrolactones isolated from marine organisms Bryozoan Bugula neritina. They are potent modulators of protein kinase C isozymes (PKCα: ki = 1.3-188 nM), and are one of the most extensively investigated marine natural products in clinical trials.

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Article Synopsis
  • Rhodiola imbricata is a rare herb known for its adaptogenic and antioxidant properties, thanks to various secondary metabolites.
  • A study tested how different light conditions (red, blue, green, RGB, and white) affected the growth and metabolite production of callus cultures from this herb.
  • Results showed that red light maximized biomass growth, while blue light enhanced the accumulation of beneficial compounds like Salidroside and total phenolics, improving antioxidant activity.
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