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2. Quality and safety assessment of food supplements containing caffeine and iodine
3. Saponins as cytotoxic agents: an update (2010–2021). Part II—Triterpene saponins
4. Sorbus intermedia (EHRH.) PERS. fruits as a novel source of biologically active triterpenoids – Comparative studies of ursolic acid derivatives with cytotoxic potential
5. Assessment of safety and health-benefits of Citrus hystrix DC. peel essential oil, with regard to its bioactive constituents in an in vitro model of physiological and pathological skin conditions
6. Comparative Evaluation of Vasorelaxant and Antiplatelet Activity of Two Plant-Derived Benzoquinones: Rapanone and Embelin.
7. Genipin—Simple but Significant Bioactive Iridoid for Therapeutical Application and Beyond: A Review.
8. Quantitative variations of usnic acid and selected elements in terricolous lichen Cladonia mitis Sandst., with respect to different environmental factors – A chemometric approach
9. Multidirectional anti-melanoma effect of galactolipids (MGDG-1 and DGDG-1) from Impatiens parviflora DC. and their synergy with doxorubicin
10. Deep convolutional neural network for preliminary in-field classification of lichen species
11. Anti-melanoma potential of two benzoquinone homologues embelin and rapanone - a comparative in vitro study
12. Ethnopharmacologically important but underestimated genus Sorbus: a comprehensive review
13. Anti-Neuroinflammatory Effects of Adaptogens: A Mini-Review
14. Selectivity Screening and Structure–Cytotoxic Activity Observations of Selected Oleanolic Acid (OA)-Type Saponins from the Amaranthaceae Family on a Wiade Panel of Human Cancer Cell Lines.
15. Comparative Analysis of Polyphenolic Profile and Chemopreventive Potential of Hemp Sprouts, Leaves, and Flowers of the Sofia Variety.
16. Usnic acid reactive metabolites formation in human, rat, and mice microsomes. Implication for hepatotoxicity
17. Saponins as cytotoxic agents: an update (2010–2018). Part I—steroidal saponins
18. Enantioselective activity of usnic acid: a comprehensive review and future perspectives
19. Progress in Antimelanoma Research of Natural Triterpenoids and Their Derivatives: Mechanisms of Action, Bioavailability Enhancement and Structure Modifications
20. Usnic acid and atranorin exert selective cytostatic and anti-invasive effects on human prostate and melanoma cancer cells
21. Two new triterpenoid saponins from the leaves of Impatiens parviflora DC. and their cytotoxic activity
22. In Vitro Biological Activity Screening of Arbutus Unedo Leaves in Light of Their Traditional Use
23. Multidirectional Effects of Terpenoids from Sorbus intermedia (EHRH.) PERS Fruits in Cellular Model of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia
24. In Vitro Biological Activity Screening of Arbutus Unedo Leaves in Light of Their Traditional Use.
25. Saponin Fraction CIL1 from Lysimachia ciliata L. Enhances the Effect of a Targeted Toxin on Cancer Cells
26. Critical Assessment of the Anti-Inflammatory Potential of Usnic Acid and Its Derivatives—A Review
27. The Genus Cuphea P. Browne as a Source of Biologically Active Phytochemicals for Pharmaceutical Application and Beyond—A Review
28. Multidirectional Effects of Terpenoids from Sorbus intermedia (EHRH.) PERS Fruits in Cellular Model of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia
29. Antihyaluronidase and Antioxidant Potential of Atriplex sagittata Borkh. in Relation to Phenolic Compounds and Triterpene Saponins
30. Effect of Methyl Jasmonate Elicitation on Triterpene Production and Evaluation of Cytotoxic Activity of Mycelial Culture Extracts of Ganoderma applanatum (Pers.) Pat.
31. Optimization of Extraction Conditions and Cytotoxic Activity of Rapanone in Comparison to Its Homologue, Embelin
32. Triterpene saponosides from Lysimachia ciliata differentially attenuate invasive potential of prostate cancer cells
33. Steroidal saponins from the genus Allium
34. Optimization of the Extraction Procedure for the Phenolic-Rich Glechoma hederacea L. Herb and Evaluation of Its Cytotoxic and Antioxidant Potential
35. Saponins as cytotoxic agents: an update (2010–2021). Part II—Triterpene saponins
36. In vitro cytotoxic activity of Cuphea ingrata Cham. & Schltdl. extracts related to the oenothein B content
37. In the Search for Novel, Isoflavone-Rich Functional Foods—Comparative Studies of Four Clover Species Sprouts and Their Chemopreventive Potential for Breast and Prostate Cancer
38. Antimelanoma Potential of Cladonia mitis Acetone Extracts – Comparative in Vitro Studies in Relation to Usnic Acid Content
39. A Flavonoid on the Brain: Quercetin as a Potential Therapeutic Agent in Central Nervous System Disorders
40. Allium ursinum: botanical, phytochemical and pharmacological overview
41. In vitro cytotoxic activity of Cuphea ingrata Cham. & Schltdl. extracts related to the oenothein B content.
42. Quantification of Saponins in Different Plant Parts of Lysimachia L. Species by validated HPTLC—Densitometric Method
43. Relationship between Maturity Stage, Triterpenoid Content and Cytotoxicity of Sorbus intermedia (EHRH.) PERS. Fruits – A Chemometric Approach
44. Saponins as cytotoxic agents: a review
45. Zamienniki surowców egzotycznych - substytuty kiny według Krzysztofa Kluka
46. A Comparative Survey of Anti-Melanoma and Anti-Inflammatory Potential of Usnic Acid Enantiomers—A Comprehensive In Vitro Approach
47. (+)-Usnic Acid as a Promising Candidate for a Safe and Stable Topical Photoprotective Agent
48. Serjanic Acid Glycosides from Chenopodium hybridum L. with Good Cytotoxicity and Selectivity Profile against Several Panels of Human Cancer Cell Lines
49. Qualitative and Quantitative LC Profile of Embelin and Rapanone in Selected Lysimachia Species
50. Comparative Quantitative Study of Ardisiacrispin A in Extracts from Ardisia crenata Sims Varieties and Their Cytotoxic Activities
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