Fozzard HA, Sheets MF (1985) Cellular mechanism of action of cardiac glycosides. J Am Coll Cardiol 5:10A-15AFozzard HA, Sheets MF. Cellular mechanism of action of cardiac glycosides. J Am Coll Cardiol 5: 10A-15A
The simple mechanism responsible for the detonation of e.g. the ‘mustard oil bomb’ upon tissue disruption by herbivores or pathogens consists in a separation of the glucosinolates and the hydrolyzing glucosidase (myrosinase) in different cell compartments (Rask et al., 2000). A similar ...
Mechanism of action The mechanism whereby cardiac glycosides cause a positive inotropic effect and electrophysiological changes is still not completely known despite years of active investigation. Several mechanisms have been proposed, but the most widely accepted mechanism involves the ability of cardiac gl...
Deciphering the mechanism of action of a bioactive compound is very helpful in the development of a biostimulant or biocontroller, as such information will be of importance when optimizing use and time of application in any given agricultural system. Arabidopsis plants spray-treated with SAGs 4 ...
from 60 sea cucumber species (Supplementary Table S1), was selected to study the molecular mechanism of the immunostimulatory action at peroral application of these metabolites, including the previously described activation of macrophages1–4 and enhancing stimulates antibacterial resistance in vivo5....
from 60 sea cucumber species (Supplementary Table S1), was selected to study the molecular mechanism of the immunostimulatory action at peroral application of these metabolites, including the previously described activation of macrophages1–4 and enhancing stimulates antibacterial resistance in vivo5....
Mechanism of action of the stimulatory effect of apigenin-6-C-(2"-O-α-l-rhamnopyranosyl)-β-l-fucopyranoside on14C-glucose uptake Chem. Biol. Interact. (2009) L.H.Cazarolliet al. Anti-hyperglycemic action of apigenin-6-C-β-fucopyranoside fromAverrhoa carambola ...
Fig. 2. Chemical structures of the main flavonoids with UC protective effects. Table 1. Flavonoid natural products with UC protective effect. FlavonoidIngredientDoseModelingMechanismYearReference Flavonols and dihydroflavonols Kaempferol 0.1%,0.3% DSS-induced UC mice Reduces inflammatory factors↓, TFF3↑...
Acta Pharmacologica Sinica www.chinaphar.com Cheng C et al npg 541 tures of circulating herbal compounds and their PK properties governing distribution is helpful for judging the importance of an interaction with a receptor for the action mechanism of the medicine. Four classes of bioactive herbal ...
For further illustrative and summary disclosures of anthracycline antibiotics, see Index of Antibiotics from Actinomycetes, Hamao Umezawa, Editor-in-Chief, University Park Press, State College, Pa., U.S.A. (1967). The textbook, Antibiotics, Volume 1, Mechanism of Action, edited by D. Gottlieb...