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Full-Text Articles in Medicinal-Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Philippine Medicinal Plants With Potential Immunomodulatory And Anti-Sars-Cov-2 Activities, Fabian M. Dayrit, Armando M. Guidote Jr, Nina Gloriani, Sheriah Laine M. De Paz-Silava, Irene M. Villaseñor, Rene Angelo S. Macahig, Mario A. Tan, John Ross N. Chua, Isidro C. Sia
Philippine Medicinal Plants With Potential Immunomodulatory And Anti-Sars-Cov-2 Activities, Fabian M. Dayrit, Armando M. Guidote Jr, Nina Gloriani, Sheriah Laine M. De Paz-Silava, Irene M. Villaseñor, Rene Angelo S. Macahig, Mario A. Tan, John Ross N. Chua, Isidro C. Sia
Chemistry Faculty Publications
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to devastate the world’s health and economy, affecting all aspects of life leading to widespread social disruption. Even as several vaccines have been developed, their availability in developing countries is limited and their efficacy against the variants of SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome–coronavirus 2) needs to be continuously assessed. The World Health Organization (WHO) has acknowledged that vaccines alone will not overcome the global challenges of COVID-19. Medicinal plants may provide the needed support. Herein, we identify Philippine medicinal plants that possess phytochemicals with potential anti-SARS-CoV-2 activity and/or immunomodulatory properties that may strengthen one’s immune …
Untargeted Bioassay Strategy For Medicinal Plants: In Vitro Antidiabetic Activity And 13c Nmr Profiling Of Extracts From Vitex Negundo L, Fabian M. Dayrit, Myrnille Joy B. Zabala, Lolita G. Lagurin
Untargeted Bioassay Strategy For Medicinal Plants: In Vitro Antidiabetic Activity And 13c Nmr Profiling Of Extracts From Vitex Negundo L, Fabian M. Dayrit, Myrnille Joy B. Zabala, Lolita G. Lagurin
Chemistry Faculty Publications
Bioassay-guided fractionation is the principal method for the identification of active constituents in medicinal plants. By design, this method aims to identify the most active compound in a complex mixture with the objective of discovering novel drug candidates. Described here is a complementary method for the identification of known bioactive compounds in medicinal plants which is untargeted and which takes advantage of the large NMR database of known natural products and availability of statistical software. This untargeted bioassay strategy is demonstrated as a proof of principle in the determination of the antidiabetic compounds in Vitex negundo L. Crude methanol and …
Dietary Guidelines And Its Implications For Coconut Oil, Fabian M. Dayrit
Dietary Guidelines And Its Implications For Coconut Oil, Fabian M. Dayrit
Chemistry Faculty Publications
The dietary advice that is generally followed nationally and internationally closely follows the Dietary Guidelines for Americans which was first published in 1980 and which has been through eight editions. All of the editions of the Dietary Guidelines recommend a diet that is low in fat, and most editions recommend the replacement of saturated fat with polyunsaturated fat. This recommendation is based on the saturated fat-cholesterol-heart disease hypothesis that was first proposed by Ancel Keys in the 1950s. Coconut oil was labeled as unhealthy because of its high saturated fat composition. However, this label is unwarranted. Re-analysis of the work …
Chemical Profiling And Chemical Standardization Of Vitex Negundo Using 13c Nmr, Fabian M. Dayrit, Lolita G. Lagurin, John Daniel J. Magsalin, Anthony R. Zosa
Chemical Profiling And Chemical Standardization Of Vitex Negundo Using 13c Nmr, Fabian M. Dayrit, Lolita G. Lagurin, John Daniel J. Magsalin, Anthony R. Zosa
Chemistry Faculty Publications
Chemical profiling and standardization of the defatted methanol extract of the leaves of Vitex negundo L. were carried out using 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis followed by chemometric analysis of the chemical shift data. Chemical profile was obtained using a k-means cluster profile and chemical standardization which was achieved using a multivariate control chart. The V. negundo samples were made up of four groups: the training set, submitted samples from production farms, commercial samples, such as tablets, capsules and teas, and experimental samples (samples which were allowed to degrade). Four groups were generated in k-means cluster, which generally corresponded …
Nucleic-Acid Based Lateral Flow Strip Biosensor Via Competitive Binding For Possible Dengue Detection, Erwin P. Enriquez, Henson L. Lee Yu, Christine Marie Montesa, Nina Rosario L. Rojas
Nucleic-Acid Based Lateral Flow Strip Biosensor Via Competitive Binding For Possible Dengue Detection, Erwin P. Enriquez, Henson L. Lee Yu, Christine Marie Montesa, Nina Rosario L. Rojas
Chemistry Faculty Publications
A low-cost, simple, rapid and selective nucleic-acid based lateral flow strip biosensor (LFSB) for possible dengue viral RNA detection is described in this study. The detection is based on competitive binding, where gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), with average size of ~10 nm confirmed using UV-Vis, TEM and AFM images, are used as visualizing agents. These are bioconjugated with DNA which competitively binds with its complementary strand either in the sample or in the test line of the LFSB. The detection scheme reduces the number of probes which effectively lowers the cost for the design of the test strip. The whole test …