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  1. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclanones: Part XXI—Reaction of Cyclic Chalcone Analogs with Cellular Thiols: Comparison of Reactivity of (E)-2-Arylidene-1-Indanone with -1-Tetralone and -1-Benzosuberone Analogs in Thia-Michael Reactions
  2. A comprehensive molecular description of sertraline hydrochloride: From solid state to electronic structure
  3. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclanones: Part XX—Reaction of Cyclic Chalcone Analogs with Cellular Thiols: Unexpected Increased Reactivity of 4-Chromanone- Compared to 1-Tetralone Analogs in Thia-Michael Reactions
  4. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclanones: Part XX. Reaction of Cyclic Chalcone Analogs with Cellular Thiols. Unexpected Increased Reactivity of 4-Chromanone- Compared to 1-Tetralone-Analogs in Thia-Michael Reactions [1]
  5. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclanones: Part XIX. Reaction of (E)-2-(4′-X-Benzylidene)-1-tetralones with Cellular Thiols: Comparison of Thiol Reactivities of Open-Chain Chalcones and Their Six- and Seven-Membered Cyclic Analogs
  6. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclohexanones: Part XIX. Reaction Of (E)-2-(4′-X-benzylidene)-1-Tetralones with Cellular Thiols. Comparison of Thiol Reactivities of Open-Chain Chalcones and Their Six- and Seven-Membered Cyclic Analogs [1]
  7. Preface to the Special Issue “Glutathione: Chemistry and Biochemistry”
  8. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclanones: Part XVIII Study the Possible Link between Glutathione Reactivity and Cancer Cell Cytotoxic Effects of Some Cyclic Chalcone Analogs A Comparison of the Reactivity of the Open-Chain and the Seven-Membered Homologs
  9. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclanones: Part XVIII.[1] Study the Possible Link Between Glutathione Reactivity and Cancer Cell Cytotoxic Effects of Some Cyclic Chalcone Analogs. A Comparison of the Reactivity of the Open-Chain and the Seven-Membered Homologs
  10. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclanones: Part XVII. An LC-MS study of microsomal transformation reactions of (E)-2-[(4'-methoxyphenyl)methylene]-benzosuberon-1-one: A cyclic chalcone analog
  11. Glutathione-Related Enzymes and Proteins: A Review
  12. New Insights on Glutathione’s Supramolecular Arrangement and Its In Silico Analysis as an Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor
  13. The Intestinal and Biliary Metabolites of Ibuprofen in the Rat with Experimental Hyperglycemia
  14. Reaction of Chalcones with Cellular Thiols. The Effect of the 4-Substitution of Chalcones and Protonation State of the Thiols on the Addition Process. Diastereoselective Thiol Addition
  15. The Relative Importance of the Small Intestine and the Liver in Phase II Metabolic Transformations and Elimination of p-Nitrophenol Administered in Different Doses in the Rat
  16. Pro-oxidative and antioxidant effects of salicylates
  17. Structure activity relationship analysis of antiproliferative cyclic C5-curcuminoids without DNA binding: Design, synthesis, lipophilicity and biological activity
  18. Toxicokinetic Study of a Gastroprotective Dose of Capsaicin by HPLC-FLD Method
  19. Different reactivity to glutathione but similar tumor cell toxicity of chalcones and their quinolinone analogues
  20. HPLC study on Fenton-reaction initiated oxidation of salicylic acid. Biological relevance of the reaction in intestinal biotransformation of salicylic acid
  21. Reagent-induced asymmetric induction in addition reaction of reduced glutathione onto bis -Mannich chalcones
  22. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclanones: Part XV. Stereochemistry of Reaction of 2-Arylidenecyclopentanones with Dithiocarbamic Acid
  23. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclanones: part XIV. Study on interaction of some (E)-2-benzylidenebenzosuberone derivatives with calf thymus DNA by TLC and UV–Vis methods, a DNA cleavage study
  24. HPLC analysis ofin vivointestinal absorption and oxidative metabolism of salicylic acid in the rat
  25. Chalcone derivatives cause accumulation of colon cancer cells in the G2/M phase and induce apoptosis
  26. Can the EGFR inhibitors increase the immunomodulatory effects of standardized plant extracts (mistletoe lectin and arabonoxylan) with clinical benefit? Case report of a patient with lung adenocarcinoma
  27. Study of Reactions of Two Mannich Bases Derived of 4’-Hydroxychalcones with Glutathione by RP‑TLC, RP‑HPLC and RP‑HPLC‑ESI‑MS Analysis
  28. Effect of experimental diabetes and insulin replacement on intestinal metabolism and excretion of 4-nitrophenol in rats
  29. Some ferrocenyl chalcones as useful candidates for cancer treatment
  30. (E)-2-Benzylidenebenzocyclanones: part XIII—(E)/(Z)-Isomerization of some cyclic chalcone analogues. Effect of ring size on lipophilicity of geometric isomers
  31. Synthesis and antiproliferative activity of cyclic arylidene ketones: a direct comparison of monobenzylidene and dibenzylidene derivatives
  32. (E)-2-Benzylidenecycloalkanones XII.* Kinetic Measurement of Bovine and Human Serum Albumine Interaction with Selected Chalcones and Their Cyclic Chalcone Analogues by UV Spectrophotometry
  33. A validated HPLC-FLD method for analysis of intestinal absorption and metabolism of capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin in the rat
  34. Can a synergistic activation of pattern recognition receptors by plant immunomodulators enhance the effect of oncologic therapy? Case Report of a patient with uterus and ovary sarcoma
  35. Determination of Excited Singlet-State Dipole Moments of Methoxy and Dimethylamino Substituted Benzylidenebenzosuberones Using Solvatochromic Method
  36. Different effects of two cyclic chalcone analogues on redox status of Jurkat T cells
  37. Naturally occurring chalcones and their biological activities
  38. Spectroscopic Study on the Interaction of 4-dimethylaminochalcones with Phospholipids
  39. Capsaicin is a New Gastrointestinal Mucosal Protecting Drug Candidate in Humans — Pharmaceutical Development and Production Based on Clinical Pharmacology
  40. Pharmacobotanical analysis and regulatory qualification of Capsicum fruits and Capsicum extracts. A survey.
  41. Benzylidenetetralones, cyclic chalcone analogues, induce cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in HCT116 colorectal cancer cells
  42. 3-Benzylidene-4-chromanones: a novel cluster of anti-tubercular agents
  43. Further Aspects of Ochratoxin A-Cation Interactions: Complex Formation with Zinc Ions and a Novel Analytical Application of Ochratoxin A-Magnesium Interaction in the HPLC-FLD System
  44. Development and Validation of an HPLC-DAD Analysis for Pharmacopoeial Qualification of Industrial Capsicum Extracts
  45. Metabolic enzyme activities and drug excretion in the small intestine and in the liver in the rat
  46. (E)-2-benzylidenebenzocyclanones: Part X. Determination of logPof (E)-3-benzylidene-2,3-dihydro-1-benzopyran-4-ones by RP-TLC. Effect on logPof incorporation of oxygen atom into carbocyclic chalcone analogues
  47. Cyclic chalcone analogue KRP6 as a potent modulator of cell proliferation: an in vitro study in HUVECs
  48. Effect of selected dimethylaminochalcones on some mitochondrial activities
  49. Investigation of drug metabolism in various segments of small intestine in the rat
  50. Investigation of Interaction of Some Chalcones and Cyclic Chalcone Analogues with Outer Mitochondrial Membrane by UV-VIS and Fluorescence Spectroscopy
  51. Anti-angiogenic activity of the flavonoid precursor 4-hydroxychalcone
  52. (E)-2-Benzylidenebenzocyclanones: Part VII. Investigation of the conjugation reaction of two cytotoxic cyclic chalcone analogues with glutathione: an HPLC–MS study
  53. Difficulties and perspectives of immunomodulatory therapy with mistletoe lectins and standardized mistletoe extracts in evidence based medicine
  54. Comparison of structure, logP and P388 cytotoxicity of some phenyl and ferrocenyl cyclic chalcone analogues. Application of RP-TLC for logP determination of the ferrocenyl analogues
  55. (E)-2-Benzylidenebenzocyclanones, part VIII: spectrophotometric determination of pK a values of some natural and synthetic chalcones and their cyclic analogues
  56. Effect ofUncariaandTabebuiaextracts on molecular epidemiological biomarkers in patients with colorectal cancer
  57. Structural studies of seven homoisoflavonoids, six thiohomoisoflavonoids, and four structurally related compounds
  58. Kinetic Analysis of Some Chalcones and Synthetic Chalcone Analogues on the Fenton-Reaction Initiated Deoxyribose Degradation Assay1
  59. (E)-2-Benzylidenecyclanones: Part VI. Solvent effect on the UV and fluorescence properties of some chalcones and their cyclic analogues. Interaction of 4-dimethylaminochalcones with bovine and human serum albumin: a UV–vis study
  60. Difficulties and Perspectives of Immunomodulatory Therapy with Mistletoe Lectins and Standardized Mistletoe Extracts in Evidence-Based Medicine
  61. HPLC Quantification of 4-Nitrophenol and its Conjugated Metabolites from Bile
  62. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Structure of 2-Phenyl-4-aryl-3,4,5,6-tetrahydrobenzo(h) quinazolines.
  63. ChemInform Abstract: Reaction of Benzylidenebenzocyclanones with Dithiocarbamic Acid and Thiourea.
  64. In vitro antiproliferative and antiangiogenic effects of synthetic chalcone analogues
  65. Production of Orally Applicable New Drug or Drug Combinations from Natural Origin Capsaicinoids for Human Medical Therapy
  66. Activation of oxidative stress response by hydroxyl substituted chalcones and cyclic chalcone analogues in mitochondria
  67. Some fluorescence properties of dimethylaminochalcone and its novel cyclic analogues
  68. Interdisciplinary review for correlation between the plant origin capsaicinoids, non-steroidal antiinflammatory drugs, gastrointestinal mucosal damage and prevention in animals and human beings
  69. Assessment of the effect of cyclic chalcone analogues on mitochondrial membrane and DNA
  70. Design, synthesis and antiproliferative activity of some 3-benzylidene-2,3-dihydro-1-benzopyran-4-ones which display selective toxicity for malignant cells
  71. Mechanistic investigations on the antioxidant action of a neuroprotective estrogen derivative
  72. Structure-to-activity studies of chemopreventive and tumor cell cytotoxic effects of chalcones and cyclic chalcone analogues
  73. 412 POSTER Antiangiogenic effect of newly synthesized chalcones
  74. UV and fluorescence characteristics of chalcone, 4-methoxy- and 4-dimethylaminochalcones and its cyclic analogues: Effect of structure and solvent
  75. Application of crocin bleaching and deoxyribose degradation tests to assess antioxidant capacity of capsaicinoids and some selected flavonoids
  76. Unexpected Different Binding of Mistletoe Lectins from Plant Extracts to Immobilized Lactose and N-acetylgalactosamine
  77. Different effects of two cyclic chalcone analogues on cell cycle of Jurkat T cells
  78. Comparison of the effects of selected chalcones, dihydrochalcones and some cyclic flavonoids on mitochondrial outer membrane determined by fluorescence spectroscopy
  79. A simple and rapid ion-pair HPLC method for simultaneous quantitation of 4-nitrophenol and its glucuronide and sulfate conjugates
  80. Use of RP-TLC for determination of logPof isomeric chalcones and cyclic chalcone analogues
  81. Mechanistic insights into the direct antioxidant effects of estrogens
  82. In-Solution and On-Plate Light-Catalyzed E/Z Isomerization of Cyclic Chalcone Analogues. Lipophilicity of E- and Z-2-(X-Benzylidene)-1-Benzosuberones
  83. E-2-Benzylidenebenzocycloalkanones. IV. Studies on transmission of substituent effects on 13C NMR chemical shifts of E-2-(X-benzylidene)-1-tetralones, and -benzosuberones. Comparison with the 13C NMR data of chalcones and E-2-(X-benzylidene)-1-indanones
  84. Centrally Acting and Metabolically Stable Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone Analogues by Replacement of Histidine with Substituted Pyridinium
  85. Comparison of effect of selected synthetic chalcone analogues on mitochondrial outer membrane determined by fluorescence spectroscopy
  86. E-2-Benzylidenebenzocycloalkanones III. Studies on transmission of substituent effects on IR carbonyl stretching frequencies and 13C NMR chemical shifts of E-2-(X-benzylidene)-1-indanones. Comparison with the IR data of E-2-(X-benzylidene)-1-indanones,...
  87. E-2-Benzylidenebenzocycloalkanones III. Studies on transmission of substituent effects on IR carbonyl stretching frequencies and 13C NMR chemical shifts of E-2-(X-benzylidene)-1-indanones. Comparison with the IR data of E-2-(X-benzylidene)-1-indanones,...
  88. Quinol-based cyclic antioxidant mechanism in estrogen neuroprotection
  89. Determination of clodronate content in liposomal formulation by capillary zone electrophoresis
  90. A study on CYP1A inhibitory action of E-2-(4′-methoxybenzylidene)-1-benzosuberone and some related chalcones and cyclic chalcone analogues
  91. Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of novel, centrally-Acting thyrotropin-Releasing hormone analogues
  92. Correlations between Cytotoxicity and Topography of Some 2-Arylidenebenzocycloalkanones Determined by X-ray Crystallography
  93. 2-(2,4-Dichlorophenylmethylene)-1-tetralone
  94. 2-(2,4-Dichlorophenylhydroxymethyl)-1-tetralone
  95. Integration of mass spectrometry into early-phase discovery and development of central nervous system agents
  96. Study on Ferrocenes, Part 7. E -2-Ferrocenemethylene-1-benzocyclanones. Synthesis, stereostructure, NMR, IR X-ray, and Mössbauer spectroscopic investigation
  97. E-2-benzylidenebenzocyclanones. II. IR and mass spectrometric investigations
  98. Conformational and Quantitative Structure−Activity Relationship Study of Cytotoxic 2-Arylidenebenzocycloalkanones
  99. E -2-Benzylidenebenzocycloalkanones. Stereostructure and NMR spectroscopic investigation
  100. Enhancement of selenium excretion in bile by sulfobromophthalein: elucidation of the mechanism
  101. Role of glutathione and methylation in the biliary excretion of selenium. the paradoxical effect of sulfobromophthalein
  102. Selenite metabolites react in vivo with sulfobromophthalein (BSP)to form cholephiuc BSP-Se metabolites
  103. Glutathione-dependent biliary excretion of selenium is enhanced paradoxically by sulfobromophthalein
  104. Benzylideneindanones and Benzylidenebenzosuberones: Relationship between Structure, Antimycotic Activity and Acute Toxicity
  105. Synthesis, structure and conformational analysis of imidazo-thiazines
  106. Synthesis, structure and conformational analysis of imidazo-thiazines
  107. Reaction of benzylidenebenzocyclanones with dithiocarbamic acid and thiourea
  108. Relationship between Dominant Conformation and Diastereoselectivity ofO-Acetal Formation of Saturated 2H-3,1-Benzothiazine-2-thiones
  109. Synthesis and structure of 2-phenyl-4-aryl-3,4,5,6-tetrahydrobenzo[h]quinazolines
  110. Transmission of substituent effects through unsaturated systems Part 71. Influence of substituent on infrared and 13C NMR properties in rigid cisoid and transoid Conformations of α-enones
  111. Synthesis of partially saturated N-substituted 4H-3,1-benzothiazine-2(1H)-thiones
  112. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Stereochemistry of Saturated and Partially Saturated 4-Aryl-4H-3,1-benzothiazine-2(1H)-thiones.
  113. Synthesis and Stereochemistry of Saturated and Partially Saturated 4-Aryl-4H-3,1-benzothiazine-2(1H)-thiones
  114. Structure of (2R*,8R*)-2-[α-(thiocarbamoylthio)benzyl]indan-1-one
  115. ChemInform Abstract: Reaction of Cyclic Thioureas with 2-Benzylidene/Cycloalkanones.
  116. Reaction of Cyclic Thioureas with 2-Benzylidenecycloalkanones
  117. ChemInform Abstract: The Stereochemistry of Reaction of 2-Benzylidenecyclohexanone with Dithiocarbamic Acid.
  118. Structure of 7a-hydroxy-4-phenyl-1,2,4,4a,5,6,7,7a-octahydrocyclopenta[d][1,3]thiazine-2-thione
  119. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of 4,6-Diaryl-2,3-dihydro-6H-1,3-thiazine-2-thiones by the Reaction of Chalcones with Dithiocarbamic Acid.
  120. The stereochemistry of reaction of 2-benzylidenecyclohexanone with dithiocarbamic acid