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Data Base similarity (DBsimilarity) of natural products to aid compound identification on MS and NMR pipelines, similarity networking, and more.

DBsimilarity is a tool that helps natural product chemists easily organize structure databases into similarity networks, aiding in information visualization without requiring coding skills.

Borges RM et al (2023).
Phytochem Anal.
PubMed:
37592443

A systematic review of the safety and efficacy on cognitive function of herbal and nutritional medicines in older adults with and without subjective cognitive impairment.

This review examines herbal and nutritional medicines' effectiveness and safety in improving cognitive function for older adults with and without subjective cognitive impairment (SCI). It also assesses study characteristics and methodological quality.

Cave AE et al (2023).
Syst Rev.
PubMed:
37592293

Resequencing of global Lotus corniculatus accessions reveals population distribution and genetic loci, associated with cyanogenic glycosides accumulation and growth traits.

Researchers investigated the molecular genetics and genomic relationships of Lotus corniculatus, an adaptable and valuable forage plant with ecological restoration potential. Results will enhance understanding and utilization of this species.

Chen C et al (2023).
BMC Biol.
PubMed:
37592232

Genome wide identification and characterization of the amino acid transporter (AAT) genes regulating seed protein content in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.).

A study analyzed 109 AAT genes in chickpeas, finding their role in seed quality proteins and stress resilience. Expression patterns and amino acid differences were also observed.

Kalwan G et al (2023).
Int J Biol Macromol.
PubMed:
37591427

Chromosome-scale genome assembly provides insights into flower coloration mechanisms of Canna indica.

Scientists used advanced sequencing techniques to build a detailed genome of Canna indica. They found genes involved in petal coloration and identified potential targets for plant breeding.

Liu M et al (2023).
Int J Biol Macromol.
PubMed:
37591424

Akebia saponin D from Dipsacus asper wall. Ex C.B. Clarke ameliorates skeletal muscle insulin resistance through activation of IGF1R/AMPK signaling pathway.

Dipsacus asper is a popular herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine for improving musculoskeletal health. Akebia saponin D, derived from this herb, has potential benefits for osteoporosis, liver protection, and heart health.

Shu Y et al (2023).
J Ethnopharmacol.
PubMed:
37591362