2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11101-014-9382-0
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Bioactive soy isoflavones: extraction and purification procedures, potential dermal use and nanotechnology-based delivery systems

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“…Another important use of these technologies is related to the treatment of different microbiological infections, presenting antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral activity. Altogether, the pharmaceutical application technologies are in accordance with the scientific literature that also reports the relevance of nanotechnology in a wide range of skin diseases [18,24,28,31,[58][59][60][61][62][63].…”
Section: Table 3 Patents Separated By Clusters After Examination Of supporting
confidence: 62%
“…Another important use of these technologies is related to the treatment of different microbiological infections, presenting antifungal, antibacterial, and antiviral activity. Altogether, the pharmaceutical application technologies are in accordance with the scientific literature that also reports the relevance of nanotechnology in a wide range of skin diseases [18,24,28,31,[58][59][60][61][62][63].…”
Section: Table 3 Patents Separated By Clusters After Examination Of supporting
confidence: 62%
“…To obtain polyphenol‐rich extracts, it is necessary to purify the sample by removing impurities with column chromatography (Nemitz et al., ). Different types of adsorbents, such as silica gel, macroporous resins, Sephadex LH‐20, HW‐F40 Toyopearl resin polymer, and silica gel type 60 have been used to purify common bean polyphenols.…”
Section: Extraction Separation and Identification Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to its inhibitory effects on most known MMPs, the encoded TIMP proteins are capable of promoting cell proliferation in a variety of cell types and may also have anti‐apoptotic functions. Estrogen can upregulate the expression of TIMPs to downregulate the expression of MMPs, which reduces the degradation of collagen to protect the skin (Kassira et al, ; Nemitz et al, ).…”
Section: Effects On Collagenmentioning
confidence: 99%