The in vitro and in silico analysis of Rubus fairholmianus acetone extract for antioxidant, antiproliferative, and anti-inflammatory activity led to the isolation of six compounds. Amongst all the six isolated compounds tested, 1-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-4-methylpentan-1-one (compound 1) and 2-[(3-methylbutoxy) carbonyl] benzoic acid (compound 2) were found to be more active in inhibiting BRCA and COX target proteins, which also showed the better results for DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging assays. The promising results of this investigation emphasize the importance of using R. fairholmianus in the treatment of radical generated disorders mainly cancer and other inflammatory diseases
Background. Humankind used herbal products as a source of medicines since they understood their ther...
The potential biological activities of water and ethanol extracts from two varieties of Rubus corean...
Berries, from the genus Rubus, are among the vital components in a healthy diet. In this study, 80% ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Plants and plant derived products exert chemopreventive effects on various cancer cell lines by the ...
Abstract: mechanisms. The effects of root acetone extract of Rubus fairholmianus (RFRA) on the proli...
Rubus fruits are rich in nutrition with a wide range of phytochemical and consumed by humans, but ma...
In Ethiopian traditional medical practices some species of the genus Rubus (Rosaceae) are used for t...
The 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging activity of the fruits of Rubus chi...
The plants of the genus Rubus (R.) are applied as antiseptic agents in the treatment of skin disease...
In the present study, the biological properties, including, the enzyme inhibitory and antioxidant ac...
Abstract Numerous therapeutic compounds have been isolated from naturally abundant organic resources...
Continuing our studies on bioactive constituents of Rubus aleaefolius Poir. (family Rosacae) [1,2], ...
The leaves of Rubus idaeus L., a by-product of the fruit food industry, are a known source of bioac...
The leaves of Rubus idaeus L., a by-product of the fruit food industry, are a known source of bioac...
Background. Humankind used herbal products as a source of medicines since they understood their ther...
The potential biological activities of water and ethanol extracts from two varieties of Rubus corean...
Berries, from the genus Rubus, are among the vital components in a healthy diet. In this study, 80% ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Plants and plant derived products exert chemopreventive effects on various cancer cell lines by the ...
Abstract: mechanisms. The effects of root acetone extract of Rubus fairholmianus (RFRA) on the proli...
Rubus fruits are rich in nutrition with a wide range of phytochemical and consumed by humans, but ma...
In Ethiopian traditional medical practices some species of the genus Rubus (Rosaceae) are used for t...
The 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging activity of the fruits of Rubus chi...
The plants of the genus Rubus (R.) are applied as antiseptic agents in the treatment of skin disease...
In the present study, the biological properties, including, the enzyme inhibitory and antioxidant ac...
Abstract Numerous therapeutic compounds have been isolated from naturally abundant organic resources...
Continuing our studies on bioactive constituents of Rubus aleaefolius Poir. (family Rosacae) [1,2], ...
The leaves of Rubus idaeus L., a by-product of the fruit food industry, are a known source of bioac...
The leaves of Rubus idaeus L., a by-product of the fruit food industry, are a known source of bioac...
Background. Humankind used herbal products as a source of medicines since they understood their ther...
The potential biological activities of water and ethanol extracts from two varieties of Rubus corean...
Berries, from the genus Rubus, are among the vital components in a healthy diet. In this study, 80% ...