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366 Citations
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Essential Oils: Chemistry and Pharmacological Activities

  • Damião P. de Sousa,
  • Renan Oliveira S. Damasceno,
  • Riccardo Amorati,
  • Hatem A. Elshabrawy,
  • Ricardo D. de Castro,
  • Daniel P. Bezerra,
  • Vitória Regina V. Nunes,
  • Rebeca C. Gomes and
  • Tamires C. Lima

18 July 2023

In this review, we provide an overview of the current understanding of the main mechanisms of pharmacological action of essential oils and their components in various biological systems. A brief introduction on essential oil chemistry is presented to...

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337 Citations
26,196 Views
32 Pages

Nitrogen Journey in Plants: From Uptake to Metabolism, Stress Response, and Microbe Interaction

  • Omar Zayed,
  • Omar A. Hewedy,
  • Ali Abdelmoteleb,
  • Mohammed Ali,
  • Mohamed S. Youssef,
  • Ahmed F. Roumia,
  • Danelle Seymour and
  • Ze-Chun Yuan

25 September 2023

Plants uptake and assimilate nitrogen from the soil in the form of nitrate, ammonium ions, and available amino acids from organic sources. Plant nitrate and ammonium transporters are responsible for nitrate and ammonium translocation from the soil in...

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188 Citations
34,187 Views
31 Pages

Exploring Therapeutic Potential of Catalase: Strategies in Disease Prevention and Management

  • Shehwaz Anwar,
  • Faris Alrumaihi,
  • Tarique Sarwar,
  • Ali Yousif Babiker,
  • Amjad Ali Khan,
  • Sitrarasu Vijaya Prabhu and
  • Arshad Husain Rahmani

14 June 2024

The antioxidant defense mechanisms play a critical role in mitigating the deleterious effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Catalase stands out as a paramount enzymatic antioxidant. It efficiently catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide...

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147 Citations
85,413 Views
23 Pages

4 March 2024

The majority of approved therapies for many diseases are developed to target their underlying pathophysiology. Understanding disease pathophysiology has thus proven vital to the successful development of clinically useful medications. Stroke is gener...

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147 Citations
14,723 Views
23 Pages

Oxidative Stress in Pregnancy

  • Konrad Grzeszczak,
  • Natalia Łanocha-Arendarczyk,
  • Witold Malinowski,
  • Paweł Ziętek and
  • Danuta Kosik-Bogacka

9 December 2023

Recent years have seen an increased interest in the role of oxidative stress (OS) in pregnancy. Pregnancy inherently heightens susceptibility to OS, a condition fueled by a systemic inflammatory response that culminates in an elevated presence of rea...

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136 Citations
17,352 Views
20 Pages

Oxidative Stress in Healthy and Pathological Red Blood Cells

  • Florencia Orrico,
  • Sandrine Laurance,
  • Ana C. Lopez,
  • Sophie D. Lefevre,
  • Leonor Thomson,
  • Matias N. Möller and
  • Mariano A. Ostuni

18 August 2023

Red cell diseases encompass a group of inherited or acquired erythrocyte disorders that affect the structure, function, or production of red blood cells (RBCs). These disorders can lead to various clinical manifestations, including anemia, hemolysis,...

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123 Citations
31,426 Views
56 Pages

20 January 2025

Quercetin, a flavonoid found in vegetables and fruits, has been extensively studied for its health benefits and disease management. Its role in the prevention of various pathogenesis has been well-documented, primarily through its ability to inhibit...

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120 Citations
11,682 Views
21 Pages

The Role of Glutamine Synthetase (GS) and Glutamate Synthase (GOGAT) in the Improvement of Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Cereals

  • Stefania Fortunato,
  • Domenica Nigro,
  • Cecilia Lasorella,
  • Ilaria Marcotuli,
  • Agata Gadaleta and
  • Maria Concetta de Pinto

10 December 2023

Cereals are the most broadly produced crops and represent the primary source of food worldwide. Nitrogen (N) is a critical mineral nutrient for plant growth and high yield, and the quality of cereal crops greatly depends on a suitable N supply. In th...

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116 Citations
32,210 Views
26 Pages

A Review of CYP-Mediated Drug Interactions: Mechanisms and In Vitro Drug-Drug Interaction Assessment

  • Jonghwa Lee,
  • Jessica L. Beers,
  • Raeanne M. Geffert and
  • Klarissa D. Jackson

12 January 2024

Drug metabolism is a major determinant of drug concentrations in the body. Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) caused by the co-administration of multiple drugs can lead to alteration in the exposure of the victim drug, raising safety or effectiveness conc...

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113 Citations
11,136 Views
28 Pages

7 July 2023

Food security has continued to be a topic of interest in our world due to the increasing demand for food. Many technologies have been adopted to enhance food supply and narrow the demand gap. Thus, the attempt to use nanotechnology to improve food se...

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103 Citations
20,636 Views
50 Pages

Neuroinflammation—A Crucial Factor in the Pathophysiology of Depression—A Comprehensive Review

  • Andreea Sălcudean,
  • Cristina-Raluca Bodo,
  • Ramona-Amina Popovici,
  • Maria-Melania Cozma,
  • Mariana Păcurar,
  • Ramona-Elena Crăciun,
  • Andrada-Ioana Crisan,
  • Virgil-Radu Enatescu,
  • Ileana Marinescu and
  • Elena-Gabriela Strete
  • + 4 authors

30 March 2025

Depression is a multifactorial psychiatric condition with complex pathophysiology, increasingly linked to neuroinflammatory processes. The present review explores the role of neuroinflammation in depression, focusing on glial cell activation, cytokin...

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102 Citations
12,805 Views
15 Pages

Composition and Function of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps

  • Yijie Wang,
  • Chunjing Du,
  • Yue Zhang and
  • Liuluan Zhu

29 March 2024

Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are intricate fibrous structures released by neutrophils in response to specific stimuli. These structures are composed of depolymerized chromatin adorned with histones, granule proteins, and cytosolic proteins....

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91 Citations
8,424 Views
35 Pages

Alginate is a natural polymer with good biocompatible properties and is a potential polymeric material for the sustainable development and replacement of petroleum derivatives. However, the non-spinnability of pure alginate solutions has hindered the...

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89 Citations
11,800 Views
30 Pages

17 September 2023

Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycaemia and oxidative stress. Oxidative stress plays a crucial role in the development and progression of diabetes and its complications. Nutritional antioxidants derived from...

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88 Citations
11,375 Views
32 Pages

19 February 2024

JNK is named after c-Jun N-terminal kinase, as it is responsible for phosphorylating c-Jun. As a member of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family, JNK is also known as stress-activated kinase (SAPK) because it can be activated by extracel...

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87 Citations
12,892 Views
44 Pages

25 June 2023

The seminal discovery of paclitaxel from endophytic fungus Taxomyces andreanae was a milestone in recognizing the immense potential of endophytic fungi as prolific producers of bioactive secondary metabolites of use in medicine, agriculture, and food...

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87 Citations
14,718 Views
22 Pages

The Role of the Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Chronic Pain: Links to Central Sensitization and Neuroinflammation

  • Huan-Yu Xiong,
  • Jolien Hendrix,
  • Siobhan Schabrun,
  • Arne Wyns,
  • Jente Van Campenhout,
  • Jo Nijs and
  • Andrea Polli

5 January 2024

Chronic pain is sustained, in part, through the intricate process of central sensitization (CS), marked by maladaptive neuroplasticity and neuronal hyperexcitability within central pain pathways. Accumulating evidence suggests that CS is also driven...

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84 Citations
24,818 Views
19 Pages

13 June 2025

Cellular senescence is a fundamental mechanism in aging, marked by irreversible growth arrest and diverse functional changes, including, but not limited to, the development of a senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). While transient senesc...

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83 Citations
11,251 Views
34 Pages

11 January 2024

Ethylene is an essential plant hormone, critical in various physiological processes. These processes include seed germination, leaf senescence, fruit ripening, and the plant’s response to environmental stressors. Ethylene biosynthesis is tightl...

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82 Citations
12,409 Views
30 Pages

Pharmacological Potential of Betulin as a Multitarget Compound

  • Feyisayo O. Adepoju,
  • Kingsley C. Duru,
  • Erguang Li,
  • Elena G. Kovaleva and
  • Mikhail V. Tsurkan

12 July 2023

Betulin is a natural triterpene, usually from birch bark, known for its potential wound-healing properties. Despite having a wide range of pharmacological targets, no studies have proposed betulin as a multitarget compound. Betulin has protective eff...

  • Perspective
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81 Citations
17,045 Views
24 Pages

2 February 2025

Cardiometabolic diseases represent an escalating global health crisis, slowing or even reversing earlier declines in cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality. Traditionally, conditions such as obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), atherosclerotic C...

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80 Citations
7,186 Views
31 Pages

16 October 2024

Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are intricate, DNA-based, web-like structures adorned with cytotoxic proteins. They play a crucial role in antimicrobial defense but are also implicated in autoimmune diseases and tissue injury. The process of NE...

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78 Citations
10,567 Views
16 Pages

Anthocyanins: Molecular Aspects on Their Neuroprotective Activity

  • César A. Zaa,
  • Álvaro J. Marcelo,
  • Zhiqiang An,
  • José L. Medina-Franco and
  • Marco A. Velasco-Velázquez

31 October 2023

Anthocyanins are a type of flavonoids that give plants and fruits their vibrant colors. They are known for their potent antioxidant properties and have been linked to various health benefits. Upon consumption, anthocyanins are quickly absorbed and ca...

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77 Citations
9,375 Views
21 Pages

Iturin: A Promising Cyclic Lipopeptide with Diverse Applications

  • Deepak A. Yaraguppi,
  • Zabin K. Bagewadi,
  • Ninganagouda R. Patil and
  • Nitin Mantri

12 October 2023

This comprehensive review examines iturin, a cyclic lipopeptide originating from Bacillus subtilis and related bacteria. These compounds are structurally diverse and possess potent inhibitory effects against plant disease-causing bacteria and fungi....

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76 Citations
15,765 Views
16 Pages

Astrocyte-Mediated Neuroinflammation in Neurological Conditions

  • Yanxiang Zhao,
  • Yingying Huang,
  • Ying Cao and
  • Jing Yang

25 September 2024

Astrocytes are one of the key glial types of the central nervous system (CNS), accounting for over 20% of total glial cells in the brain. Extensive evidence has established their indispensable functions in the maintenance of CNS homeostasis, as well...

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75 Citations
36,187 Views
25 Pages

The Metabolism of Creatinine and Its Usefulness to Evaluate Kidney Function and Body Composition in Clinical Practice

  • Marcela Ávila,
  • Mariana G. Mora Sánchez,
  • Alma Sofía Bernal Amador and
  • Ramón Paniagua

1 January 2025

Serum creatinine levels are the most used clinical marker to estimate renal function as the glomerular function rate because it is simple, fast, and inexpensive. However, creatinine has limitations, as its levels can be influenced by factors such as...

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75 Citations
13,616 Views
49 Pages

Extracellular Matrix Components and Mechanosensing Pathways in Health and Disease

  • Aikaterini Berdiaki,
  • Monica Neagu,
  • Petros Tzanakakis,
  • Ioanna Spyridaki,
  • Serge Pérez and
  • Dragana Nikitovic

20 September 2024

Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and proteoglycans (PGs) are essential components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) with pivotal roles in cellular mechanosensing pathways. GAGs, such as heparan sulfate (HS) and chondroitin sulfate (CS), interact with variou...

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74 Citations
13,571 Views
21 Pages

The Third-Generation Sequencing Challenge: Novel Insights for the Omic Sciences

  • Carmela Scarano,
  • Iolanda Veneruso,
  • Rosa Redenta De Simone,
  • Gennaro Di Bonito,
  • Angela Secondino and
  • Valeria D’Argenio

The understanding of the human genome has been greatly improved by the advent of next-generation sequencing technologies (NGS). Despite the undeniable advantages responsible for their widespread diffusion, these methods have some constraints, mainly...

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73 Citations
9,457 Views
30 Pages

The Balance of MFN2 and OPA1 in Mitochondrial Dynamics, Cellular Homeostasis, and Disease

  • Paola Zanfardino,
  • Alessandro Amati,
  • Mirko Perrone and
  • Vittoria Petruzzella

18 March 2025

Mitochondrial dynamics, governed by fusion and fission, are crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis, energy production, and stress adaptation. MFN2 and OPA1, key regulators of mitochondrial fusion, play essential roles beyond their structural fu...

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73 Citations
11,948 Views
32 Pages

Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species in Infection and Immunity

  • Arunima Mukherjee,
  • Krishna Kanta Ghosh,
  • Sabyasachi Chakrabortty,
  • Balázs Gulyás,
  • Parasuraman Padmanabhan and
  • Writoban Basu Ball

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) contain at least one oxygen atom and one or more unpaired electrons and include singlet oxygen, superoxide anion radical, hydroxyl radical, hydroperoxyl radical, and free nitrogen radicals. Intracellular ROS can be forme...

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71 Citations
10,249 Views
15 Pages

Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) in NSCLC, Gastrointestinal, and Other Solid Tumors: Immunotherapy and Beyond

  • Mirta Mosca,
  • Maria Concetta Nigro,
  • Rachele Pagani,
  • Andrea De Giglio and
  • Alessandro Di Federico

18 December 2023

In the era of immunotherapy, identifying biomarkers of immune system activation has become a high-priority challenge. The blood neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has been largely investigated as a biomarker in several cancer types. NLR values have...

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71 Citations
12,133 Views
15 Pages

Bronchial asthma is characterized by airway inflammation, airway hyperresponsiveness, and reversible airway obstruction. Eosinophils contribute to the pathogenesis of airway disease mainly by releasing eosinophil-specific granules, lipid mediators, s...

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70 Citations
9,320 Views
17 Pages

BODIPY-Based Molecules for Biomedical Applications

  • Sarasija Das,
  • Sudipto Dey,
  • Sanujit Patra,
  • Arindam Bera,
  • Totan Ghosh,
  • Bibin Prasad,
  • Kapil Dev Sayala,
  • Krishnendu Maji,
  • Anjan Bedi and
  • Sashi Debnath

30 November 2023

BODIPY (4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene) derivatives have attracted attention as probes in applications like imaging and sensing due to their unique properties like (1) strong absorption and emission in the visible and near-infrared region...

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70 Citations
25,619 Views
16 Pages

12 March 2024

Recent advancements in AI-driven technologies, particularly in protein structure prediction, are significantly reshaping the landscape of drug discovery and development. This review focuses on the question of how these technological breakthroughs, ex...

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70 Citations
5,208 Views
17 Pages

The Role of MUC1 in Renal Cell Carcinoma

  • Martina Milella,
  • Monica Rutigliano,
  • Francesco Lasorsa,
  • Matteo Ferro,
  • Roberto Bianchi,
  • Giuseppe Fallara,
  • Felice Crocetto,
  • Savio Domenico Pandolfo,
  • Biagio Barone and
  • Giuseppe Lucarelli
  • + 4 authors

7 March 2024

Mucins are a family of high-molecular-weight glycoproteins. MUC1 is widely studied for its role in distinct types of cancers. In many human epithelial malignancies, MUC1 is frequently overexpressed, and its intracellular activities are crucial for ce...

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67 Citations
11,097 Views
17 Pages

30 November 2023

Terpenoids are the broadest and richest group of chemicals obtained from plants. These plant-derived terpenoids have been extensively utilized in various industries, including food and pharmaceuticals. Several specific terpenoids have been identified...

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65 Citations
8,972 Views
22 Pages

Sensory Nutrition and Bitterness and Astringency of Polyphenols

  • Naomi Osakabe,
  • Takafumi Shimizu,
  • Yasuyuki Fujii,
  • Taiki Fushimi and
  • Vittorio Calabrese

17 February 2024

Recent studies have demonstrated that the interaction of dietary constituents with taste and olfactory receptors and nociceptors expressed in the oral cavity, nasal cavity and gastrointestinal tract regulate homeostasis through activation of the neur...

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65 Citations
11,731 Views
25 Pages

Advances in Integrated Multi-omics Analysis for Drug-Target Identification

  • Peiling Du,
  • Rui Fan,
  • Nana Zhang,
  • Chenyuan Wu and
  • Yingqian Zhang

14 June 2024

As an essential component of modern drug discovery, the role of drug-target identification is growing increasingly prominent. Additionally, single-omics technologies have been widely utilized in the process of discovering drug targets. However, it is...

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64 Citations
9,204 Views
21 Pages

28 November 2023

Multicopper oxidases (MCOs) share a common catalytic mechanism of activation by oxygen and cupredoxin-like folding, along with some common structural determinants. Laccases constitute the largest group of MCOs, with fungal laccases having the greates...

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64 Citations
15,323 Views
33 Pages

Advances in Microbial Exopolysaccharides: Present and Future Applications

  • Huu-Thanh Nguyen,
  • Thuy-Trang Pham,
  • Phu-Tho Nguyen,
  • Hélène Le-Buanec,
  • Holy N. Rabetafika and
  • Hary L. Razafindralambo

16 September 2024

Microbial exopolysaccharides (EPSs) are receiving growing interest today, owing to their diversity in chemical structure and source, multiple functions, and immense potential applications in many food and non-food industries. Their health-promoting b...

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63 Citations
10,427 Views
24 Pages

23 January 2025

Mechano-signal transduction is a process in which cells perceive extracellular mechanical signals, convert them into intracellular biochemical signals, and produce a response. Integrins are cell surface receptors that sense the extracellular mechanic...

  • Article
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63 Citations
7,938 Views
22 Pages

3D Bioprinting of a Bioactive Composite Scaffold for Cell Delivery in Periodontal Tissue Regeneration

  • Guohou Miao,
  • Liyu Liang,
  • Wenzhi Li,
  • Chaoyang Ma,
  • Yuqian Pan,
  • Hongling Zhao,
  • Qing Zhang,
  • Yin Xiao and
  • Xuechao Yang

30 June 2023

Hydrogels have been widely applied to the fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds via three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting because of their extracellular matrix-like properties, capacity for living cell encapsulation, and shapeable customization de...

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63 Citations
14,536 Views
29 Pages

LL-37: Structures, Antimicrobial Activity, and Influence on Amyloid-Related Diseases

  • Surajit Bhattacharjya,
  • Zhizhuo Zhang and
  • Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy

8 March 2024

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), as well as host defense peptides (HDPs), constitute the first line of defense as part of the innate immune system. Humans are known to express antimicrobial precursor proteins, which are further processed to generate AM...

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62 Citations
5,341 Views
13 Pages

24 June 2024

Transcription factors (TFs) are crucial in modulating gene expression and sculpting cellular and organismal phenotypes. The identification of TF–target gene interactions is pivotal for comprehending molecular pathways and disease etiologies but...

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61 Citations
9,956 Views
21 Pages

18 August 2023

The number of patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)/nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is increasing globally and is raising serious concerns regarding the increasing medical and economic burden incurred for their treatment. The pro...

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