Immunology Studies

Enhancing spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) resilience in pesticide-contaminated soil: Role of pesticide-tolerant Ciceribacter azotifigens and Serratia marcescens in root architecture, leaf gas exchange attributes and antioxidant response restoration.

Shahid M and Singh UB (2024).
Chemosphere.
PubMed:
38821129

Phytofabrication of biocompatible chitosan-based ZnO nanocomposite aided by Cissus quadrangularis extract enriched with antimicrobial and antioxidant potential.

Tossers made a chitosan-based ZnO nanocomposite with CQ plant extract. It has potent antimicrobial, antioxidant properties, is biocompatible, and effective against S. aureus, E. coli. Potential for advanced medical applications.

Bharathi VU and Thambidurai S (2024).
Int J Biol Macromol.
PubMed:
38820903

Separation, identification, and fingerprinting of antioxidant components in persimmon (Diospyros kaki) leaves by offline two-dimensional liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection and tandem mass spectrometry.

Yang X et al (2024).
J Sep Sci.
PubMed:
38819793

Untargeted metabolomics, optimization of microwave-assisted extraction using Box-Behnken design and evaluation of antioxidant, and antidiabetic activities of sugarcane bagasse.

Researchers studied fruit waste as a source of bioactive compounds. This could lead to new, affordable ways to obtain valuable materials for research and product development in the lab.

Ovatlarnporn C et al (2024).
Phytochem Anal.
PubMed:
38816275

Danshen injection mitigated the cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury by suppressing neuroinflammation via the HIF-1α/CXCR4/NF-κB signaling pathway.

Danshen injection (DI) treats cardiovascular and brain diseases, improves neurological scores and reduces inflammation and oxidative stress. DI targets HIF-1α to suppress neuroinflammation and reduce ischemia/reperfusion injury.

Chen G et al (2024).
Neuroreport.
PubMed:
38813902

Anti-Diabetic, Anti-Cholinesterase, and Anti-Inflammatory Potential of Plant Derived Extracts and Column Semi-Purified Fractions of Ficus benghalensis.

Study examined properties of various parts of for diabetes, memory, and inflammation. Extracts may have potential for treatment. Important for developing new therapies.

Rauf A et al (2024).
Front Biosci (Landmark Ed).
PubMed:
38812295