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Friday, March 8, 2019
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Intellectual Property Journal- Lupine Publishers
Successively Substituting an Additional 4-(2-Aminoethyl) Aniline Group in Fabricated Isoindoline-1,3-Dione Scaffold Enhances the Antimicrobial Potency: Part II of Research by Debarshi Kar Mahapatra in DDIPIJ in Lupine Publishers
The irrational use of antimicrobial agents for several decades has led to the drug-resistance among the patient population. Overcoming the present drug-resistance is a major challenge for modern day scientists. In order to counter this problem, several approaches have been utilized, one of which involve drug design and discovery, where new classes or unexplored chemical moieties are explored for a particular activity, either serendipitously or quite rationally. Learning lessons from the previously synthesized four compounds (Part-I of Research), we have now (Part-II of Research) designed two compounds (3 and 5) by incorporating an additional 4-(2-aminoethyl)aniline group in the fabricated isoindoline-1,3-dione scaffold by successive synthetic step utilizing similar protocol and screened them against the above four mentioned pathogenic microbes in a similar way. The present exploration is an attempt to rationally overcome the microbial drug resistance by the efficacious and potent nature of the compounds. Compound (5) exhibited the highest activity against A. niger with ZOI diameter of >29mm. All the compounds showed more or less nearly the same activity. From this study, it may be concluded that substituting the amine/amide-based components leads to an increase in the potency of the compared along with better-anti-fungal activity. Therefore, the current exploration helped to design the compounds which have better potency than our previous reports and also providing imperative knowledge regarding the selection of the substituents. The encouraging results will further motivate us in developing novel and better inhibitors of phthalimide scaffold in the future.
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The irrational use of antimicrobial agents for several decades has led to the drug-resistance among the patient population. Overcoming the present drug-resistance is a major challenge for modern day scientists. In order to counter this problem, several approaches have been utilized, one of which involve drug design and discovery, where new classes or unexplored chemical moieties are explored for a particular activity, either serendipitously or quite rationally. Learning lessons from the previously synthesized four compounds (Part-I of Research), we have now (Part-II of Research) designed two compounds (3 and 5) by incorporating an additional 4-(2-aminoethyl)aniline group in the fabricated isoindoline-1,3-dione scaffold by successive synthetic step utilizing similar protocol and screened them against the above four mentioned pathogenic microbes in a similar way. The present exploration is an attempt to rationally overcome the microbial drug resistance by the efficacious and potent nature of the compounds. Compound (5) exhibited the highest activity against A. niger with ZOI diameter of >29mm. All the compounds showed more or less nearly the same activity. From this study, it may be concluded that substituting the amine/amide-based components leads to an increase in the potency of the compared along with better-anti-fungal activity. Therefore, the current exploration helped to design the compounds which have better potency than our previous reports and also providing imperative knowledge regarding the selection of the substituents. The encouraging results will further motivate us in developing novel and better inhibitors of phthalimide scaffold in the future.
https://lupinepublishers.com/drug-designing-journal/abstracts/successively-substituting-an-additional-4-2-aminoethyl-aniline-group-in-fabricated.ID.000132.php
https://lupinepublishers.com/drug-designing-journal/fulltext/successively-substituting-an-additional-4-2-aminoethyl-aniline-group-in-fabricated.ID.000132.php
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Tuesday, March 5, 2019
journal of Drug Designing- Lupine Publishers
Cytotoxicity and Antioxidant Potentials of Barringtonia Asiatica Essential Oil by Isaac John Umaru in DDIPIJ in Lupine Publishers
Essential oils are liquid mixture of volatile compound obtained from aromatic plants. It was observed that many essential oils have antioxidant properties and can present antimicrobial activities. The Aim of the present study were:
a) to determine the cytotoxicity lethality of the leafs and stem-bark of Barringtonia asiatica using brine shrimp (Artimia salina).
b) to evaluate the antioxidant potential of composition of the leaf and stem-bark essential oil using the DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1- picrylhydrazyl) free radical scavenging assay. The essential oil exhibited a mild toxicity and significant IC50 of 36.55μg/mL and 22.10μg/mL value of antioxidant potential leaf and stem-bark of Barringtonia asiatica respectively.
https://lupinepublishers.com/drug-designing-journal/abstracts/cytotoxicity-and-antioxidant-potentials-of-barringtonia-asiatica-essential-oil.ID.000131.php
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Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Drug Designing & Intellectual Properties journals- Lupine Publishers
Beyond Pain, Fear, Withdrawal-Findings, And Problems Involving Change - Treatment and Application for A Chronic Addiction on Alcohol Do Not End by Loai Aljerf in DDIPIJ in Lupine Publishers
Alcohol use disorders (AUD) involving hazardous, harmful and addictive
misuse of alcohol are widespread in most parts of the
world. The aim of this study was to review the effect of the common
inhibitors in the treatment of patients with AUD, taking into
consideration, the short- and long- terms abstinence. An extensive
literature search conducted in MEDLINE, PubMed, Scopus and
CINAHL databases identified 776 articles, which were then evaluated for
pre‐specified criteria for relevance and quality assurance.
A total of 38 articles, including 36 human studies and 2 animal studies,
were selected for this review. Many inhibitors used in the
treatment of alcoholism and some were considered of effective medication
when their intakes are supervised by an expert. However,
their therapeutic efficacies vary widely; for instance, disulfiram is a
pro-drug that requires its transformation into an active form
and because it shows a wide range of secondary effects, it often
prevents the use of doses that ensure full therapeutic effectiveness.
Sex hormones play an important role in establishing sex‐distinctive
brain structural and functional variations that could contribute
to the sex differences in alcohol consumption behavior. Existing
evidence supports the association of increased testosterone level
and increased risk for alcohol use and AUD in males. In contrast, the
evidence supports the association of increased estrogen level
and increased alcohol use in females. Much less is known about the
impact of progestins on alcohol use and misuse in human
subjects. Future observational and experimental studies conducted in
both sexes with a comprehensive hormone panel are needed
to elucidate the impact of the interplay between various sex hormone
levels during various developmental stages on alcohol userelated
phenotypes and AUD. On the other hand, alcohol withdrawal-especially
delirium tremens (DT)-is a potentially life-threatening
condition. While short-term treatment regimens and factors that
predispose to more severe symptomatology have been extensively
studied, little attention has been paid to the clinical epidemiology and
long-term care of the chronic medical, addictive, psychiatric,
and psychosocial problems faced by these patients. Chronic alcoholic
patients are frequently suffering from specific micronutrient
deficiencies, including vitamins involved in one carbon metabolism. The
deficiencies commonly involve folate, vitamin B6, thiamine,
and vitamin A. Inadequate dietary intake is a major cause of the vitamin
deficiency. As a consequence of chronic alcohol intake, could
lead to metabolic disruption and potentially to hyperhomocysteinemia.
Alcoholism can affect the absorption, storage, metabolism,
and activation of many of these vitamins.
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Monday, February 18, 2019
Journal of Drug Design and Development-Lupine Publishers
State Department evacuates a number of Americans from the US consulate
in Guangzhou, China after they experienced
unexplained health issues. A group of US diplomats stationed in China
have been brought back to the states after being inflicted by a
mystery illness that reportedly resembles the brain injuries previously
suffered by staff in Cuba. Heather Nauert, a State Department
spokeswoman, said in a statement that the individuals from the US office
in Guangzhou were returned home for further evaluation.
It was unclear if there was any connection to last year’s situation in
Cuba where 24 US government employees experienced a range
of ailments after hearing an unusual sound.
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Monday, February 11, 2019
journal of Drug Designing- Lupine Publishers
Globally, mental health disorders are increasingly prevalent
worldwide with depression particularly contributed to the
largest percentage of global disability (7.5% of all years lived
with disability in 2015). It is more common in females than males
affecting 4 -7% of women in reproductive age group [1]. Women
with mild depression are treated with cognitive based therapy
and antidepressants are used depending on the severity of the
symptoms [2]. Utilizing antidepressants preconception and during
pregnancy was assessed in wide range of studies to evaluate the
risk of associated congenital anomalies. Ornoy et al reviewed the
association between tricyclic antidepressants (TCA) and congenital
anomalies. Early studies showed slight increase in the associated
risk however the following large studies showed no association
[2].
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Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Journal of Drug Designing- Lupine Publishers
Extra-Marital Affair Can Lead Trauma and Connections in Higher Risk for Heart Disease in Indian Women by Rahul Hajare in DDIPIJ in Lupine Publishers
An Extra-marital affair relationship can break heart. Extramarital
affair women, according to a study, have a higher risk for
heart disease. Turns out, for women, being extra-marital affair
can be injurious to health. According to a study conducted by the
New York University, extra-marital affair women have a higher risk
for heart disease compared with non-extra-marital affair women
across several modifiable risk factors [1-3]. “Our findings highlight
the impact of sexual orientation, specifically sexual identity, on
the cardiovascular health of women and suggest clinicians and
public health practitioners should develop tailored screening and
prevention to reduce heart disease risk in extra-marital affair
women,” Little is known about the impact of sexual orientation on
heart disease risk in women, despite the fact that widow and extramarital
affair women may be at a higher risk based on modifiable
factors like tobacco use and poor mental health. In this study, the
researchers examined differences in modifiable risk factors for heart
disease and heart disease diagnoses in women of different sexual
orientations. Risk factors measured included mental distress; health
behaviours such as tobacco use, binge drinking, diet, and exercise;
and biological risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, diabetes,
and cholesterol [4].
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