7 results match your criteria: "Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy[Affiliation]"
Free Radic Biol Med
October 2014
Charles University in Prague (Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové), Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Czech Republic.
Copper is an indispensable trace element for human body and the association between a disruption of copper homeostasis and a series of pathological states has been well documented. Flavonoids influence the human health in a complex way and the chelation of transient metal ions indisputably contributes to their mechanism of the action, however, the information about their copper-chelating properties have been sparse. This in vitro study was thus aimed at the detailed examination of flavonoids-copper interactions by two spectrophotometric assays at four (patho)physiologically relevant pH conditions (4.
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October 2014
Charles University in Prague (Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové), Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Czech Republic.
A large number of studies confirmed antihypertensive effect of quercetin. However, due to its low bioavailability, the mechanism of action has been remaining vague and is not likely associated with its antioxidant effect. This study was designed to determinate if quercetin metabolites might be responsible for the activity.
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October 2014
Charles University in Prague (Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové), Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Czech Republic.
Although a majority of studies related oxidative stress to cardiovascular diseases, the pathophysiological relevance has been remaining unknown. The aim of this study was to establish the relationship among different commonly used biomarkers of oxidative stress and cardiovascular dys/function in rats. A pathological state in many aspects similar to that of acute myocardial infarction was induced by administration of isoprenaline (100mg.
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October 2014
University of Camerino (School of Pharmacy), General and Inorganic Chemistry Unit, Italy.
Iron is an essential element in many physiological processes due to its ability to easily convert between two oxidation states Fe(III)/Fe(II). However, at a pathological state, unbound iron may promote the production of highly toxic hydroxyl radicals via Fenton reaction, particularly when it is present in the excess.Iron chelators forming tight complexes with iron may prevent this reaction.
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April 2014
Skin Barrier Research Group, Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Heyrovského 1203, 50005, Hradec Králové, Czech Republic.
Purpose: In this work, we investigate prodrug and enhancer approaches for transdermal and topical delivery of antiviral drugs belonging to the 2,6-diaminopurine acyclic nucleoside phosphonate (ANP) group. Our question was whether we can differentiate between transdermal and topical delivery, i.e.
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April 2013
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Drug Analysis, Czech Republic.
Antimycobacterial effects of thiosemicarbazones were discovered in the late 1940s. The best known representative of these compounds is thioacetazone that has been used in the therapy of tuberculosis since the turn of the 1940s and 1950s. At present, it is used only rarely since it exhibits severe side effects.
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March 2005
Department of Biochemical Sciences, Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic.
Non-enzymatic glycation as the chain reaction between reducing sugars and free amino groups of proteins has been shown to correlate with physiological ageing and severity of diabetes. The process involves oxidative steps (glycoxidation). In this paper, the effect of D-fructose as a reactive sugar on aspartate aminotransferase (AST) as a model protein was monitored by measurements of the enzyme activity and formation of fluorescent advanced glycation end products (AGEs).
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