2018
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.8b00161
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NF-κB and Angiogenesis Inhibitors from the Aerial Parts of Chresta martii

Abstract: The ethyl acetate extract of the aerial parts of Chresta martii showed significant in vitro NF-κB inhibition. Bioactivity-guided isolation was undertaken using HPLC microfractionation to localize the active compounds. Different zones of the HPLC chromatogram were linked to NF-κB inhibition. In parallel to this HPLC-based activity profiling, HPLC-PDA-ESI-MS and UHPLC-TOF-HRMS were used for the early identification of some of the compounds present in the extract and to get a complete phytochemical overview. The … Show more

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“…The adaptation of the FBA model into 96-well plates allows high-throughput drug screening using small amounts of the tested products 12,[14][15][16][17] . This method has the advantage of being closely related, in terms of 3D sprouting freedom with a solid anchorage point, to an in vivo assay known as the "Rat Aortic Sprouting Assay".…”
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“…The adaptation of the FBA model into 96-well plates allows high-throughput drug screening using small amounts of the tested products 12,[14][15][16][17] . This method has the advantage of being closely related, in terms of 3D sprouting freedom with a solid anchorage point, to an in vivo assay known as the "Rat Aortic Sprouting Assay".…”
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confidence: 99%