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  1. A bioactive steroid isolated from the Indian herb Artemisia reticulata
  2. Crystal structure of tetrahydroseselin, an angular pyranocoumarin
  3. Crystal structure of dibromomethoxyseselin (DBMS), a photobiologically active pyranocoumarin
  4. Crystal structure of a photobiologically active brominated angular pyranocoumarin: bromo-hydroxy-seselin
  5. A potent pro-oxidant towards a panel of leukemic and solid tumor cell lines
  6. Anti-proliferative molecule from M. malabarica
  7. Naturaliy occuring drug against cancer, dermatitis, skin pigmentations (vitiligo and psorlasis)
  8. used as synthon to synthesis the macrocyclic and gabled molecule porhyrinoids
  9. This molecule possesses inhibitory activity against protozoan parasitic disease Leishmaniasis
  10. These sesquiterpenes possess antiproliferative property
  11. It is used in photodynamic therapy for treatment of leucoderma, vitiligo, and psoriasis
  12. Limonin, antiproliferative agent is used to prevent and cure breast cancer
  13. Study of non-covalent interaction of fullerenes versus chiral monoporphyrin in solution
  14. Supramolecular interaction between PC70BM and diporphyrin has been established
  15. Study of cytotoxic effect of malabaricone-C in multidrug resistant cell line
  16. Chemotherapeutic response of mal-A in cancer cell line
  17. Study of quantum chemical investigations on non-covalent interaction between PC70BM and diporphyrin
  18. Fullerene–porphyrin complexation is examined in presence of AuNp in toluene.
  19. Photophysical investigations on effective and selective complexation of a designed monoporhyrin with C60 and C70 in solution
  20. Study of CT interaction between fulleropyrrolidine/porphyrin via non-covalent interaction
  21. Formulation of malabaricone C as a potential therapeutic agent for lung cancer
  22. Separation of selective CNT
  23. Spectroscopic and theoretical insights on effective and selective non-covalent binding between fullerenes (C60 and C70) and a designed diporphyrin in solution
  24. Photophysical investigations on determination of molecular structure and binding strength of supramolecular complexation between fulleropyrrolidine and a designed bisporphyrin in solution
  25. Study of Discrimination of Diameter, Handedness, and Metallicity of SWCNTs with Chiral Diporphyrin
  26. Spectroscopic and Theoretical Insights on Non-covalent Binding of PyC60 with a Designed Diporphyrin in Solution
  27. Physicochemical insights in non-covalent interaction of a newly designed triporphyrin with fullerenes C60 and C70 in solution
  28. Study of non-covalent interaction between a designed monoporphyrin and fullerenes (C60 and C70) in absence and presence of silver nanoparticles
  29. Separation of Left- and Right-Handed Structures of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes through Molecular Recognition
  30. Malabaricone-A Induces A Redox Imbalance That Mediates Apoptosis in U937 Cell Line
  31. It is an advanced separation technique for CNT through preferential complexation with diporphyrin.
  32. Synthesis, photophysical investigations and molecular structure of the supramolecular complexes of a newly designed diporphyrin receptor with fullerenes C60 and C70 in solution
  33. Determination of binding strength for the supramolecular complexation of a designed bisporphyrin with C60, C70 and their derivatives employing absorption spectrophotometric, fluorescence and quantum chemical calculations
  34. Selective material separation
  35. Therapeutic application of allylpyrocatechol against Rheumatoid Arthritis
  36. Photophysical investigations and binding strength in supramolecular interaction of a newly designed diporphyrin tweezer with fullerenes C60 and C70 in solution
  37. Optical Resolution of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes through Molecular Recognition with Chiral Diporphyrin Nanotweezers
  38. Spectroscopic and theoretical insights on supramolecular complexation of C60 and C70 with a designed bisporphyrin
  39. Study of photophysical properties and binding strength of diporphyrin with fullerenes
  40. To study the non-covalent interaction between designed porphyrin and fullerene in tolune
  41. Study of antiulcer activity of malabaricone B and malabricone-C with respect to control drugs
  42. Study of antiulceral activity of M. malabarica with respect to control drugs
  43. Study of anti-promastigote activity of malabaricones against protozon paracytes
  44. Useful molecule for photo dynamic therapy against various skin ailments
  45. Wonderful molecule acts as neuroprotective agent in the form of phenol
  46. Malabaricone-C acts as natural antiulcer drug
  47. This pyranocoumarin is used as curative agent against psoracosis in phtodynamic therapy
  48. Electronic structures and ionicity in [60]fullerene/polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon charge transfer complexes studied by UV–Vis and NMR spectroscopic techniques
  49. Antioxidant Activity of Myristica malabarica Extracts and Their Constituents
  50. NMR Spectrometric Studies of Complexation of [60]Fullerene with Series of Anisoles
  51. Majot constituent of piper betel, allylpyrocatechol possesses radioprrtective activity
  52. Study of formation equilibria between [70]fullerene and a series of anisole by NMR spectrometric method
  53. Study of extraction of actinides from HLW by using a mixtureof HDEHP & CMPO
  54. Study of actinides separation from high level waste
  55. Segregation of actinides from high level waste by using selective complexing agents
  56. Study of partitioning efficacy of CMPO with actinides from PUREX origin high level waste (HLW)
  57. Separation of miror actinides from high level waste (HLW)
  58. Separation and recovery of U, Np and Pu from HLW usingTBP by counter current study
  59. Recovery of Np from Highly radioactive waste solutions of PUREX origin Using tributyl phosphate
  60. Selective ligand for extraction of Np from radioactive waste in PUREX
  61. Study of extraction capability of CMPO with minor actinides from sulphate bearing HLW solution
  62. Extraction of actinides from HAW and HLW solutions arising from Purex
  63. Malabaricone C acts as antiproliferative agents