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Applications of Liquid Chromatography in Analysis of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Products
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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It is our pleasure to present this Special Issue of Pharmaceuticals, entitled “Applications of Liquid Chromatography in Analysis of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Products”. Plants produce a wide range of phytochemicals, which are secondary metabolites that confirm their identity and are used for the production of natural pharmaceuticals, among other things. The use of modern chromatographic techniques allows accurate quantitative and qualitative identification of the above-mentioned phytochemicals and their natural products. Liquid chromatography is one of the most efficient and robust specific techniques, due to the merits of convenience and strong separation ability, as well as a wide range of material applications for identification. Liquid chromatography is widely used for the analysis of plants, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, natural product quality control, or quantitative determination of bioactive compounds. The most commonly used for the identification of different plant material and pharmaceuticals are the ultra- and high-performance liquid chromatography with UV-VIS, fluorescence, diode array, and equipped with mass spectrometry or tandem mass spectrometry detection methods. Therefore, for this Special Issue, we published works concerning the latest scientific news, insights, and advances in the field of innovation and applications of liquid chromatography in the analysis of phytochemicals and natural products.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- in vitro biological activity --- bioactive compounds --- morphological parts --- medical plant --- Fragaria viridis --- creamy strawberry --- ellagitannins --- HPLC --- mass spectrometry --- fruit ripening --- antioxidant potential --- bisphenol A --- high-performance liquid chromatography --- ionic liquid --- dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction --- extraction kinetic studies --- tenofovir --- creatinine --- HPLC-UV --- hepatitis B virus --- human immunodeficiency virus --- anatoxin-a(s) --- neurotoxins --- cyanobacteria poisoning --- bio-accessibility --- isothiazolinones --- parabens --- cosmetics --- SPE --- UHPLC/DAD --- Gardenia jasminoides Ellis --- anti-diabetic activity --- LC-MS/MS --- GC-MS --- anti-oxidant --- Ficus glumosa --- polyphenols --- HPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- antiproliferative --- antioxidant --- Ayurveda --- Divya-Swasari-Vati --- herbal medicine --- UPLC/QToF MS --- validation --- Allium cepa L. --- Box–Behnken --- flavonoids --- quercetin glycosides --- liquid chromatography --- multiresponse optimization --- onion --- phenolic compounds --- UHPLC --- HPLC-MS/MS --- steroidal hormones --- anti-doping --- bovine blood --- equine blood --- natural products --- plant materials --- dietary supplements --- terpenes --- capillary liquid chromatography --- steroids --- skin permeability --- thin layer chromatography --- calculated physicochemical descriptors --- topical formulation --- anti-cellulite --- cosmetic --- monoterpenoids --- accelerated stability --- F0 concept --- steam sterilization --- sterilization safety --- glucose degradation products --- α-dicarbonyl compounds --- derivatization --- tandem mass spectrometry --- Geobacillus stearothermophilus --- paracetamol --- accuracy profile --- 3D printed --- formulation --- biorelevant media --- in vitro biological activity --- bioactive compounds --- morphological parts --- medical plant --- Fragaria viridis --- creamy strawberry --- ellagitannins --- HPLC --- mass spectrometry --- fruit ripening --- antioxidant potential --- bisphenol A --- high-performance liquid chromatography --- ionic liquid --- dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction --- extraction kinetic studies --- tenofovir --- creatinine --- HPLC-UV --- hepatitis B virus --- human immunodeficiency virus --- anatoxin-a(s) --- neurotoxins --- cyanobacteria poisoning --- bio-accessibility --- isothiazolinones --- parabens --- cosmetics --- SPE --- UHPLC/DAD --- Gardenia jasminoides Ellis --- anti-diabetic activity --- LC-MS/MS --- GC-MS --- anti-oxidant --- Ficus glumosa --- polyphenols --- HPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- antiproliferative --- antioxidant --- Ayurveda --- Divya-Swasari-Vati --- herbal medicine --- UPLC/QToF MS --- validation --- Allium cepa L. --- Box–Behnken --- flavonoids --- quercetin glycosides --- liquid chromatography --- multiresponse optimization --- onion --- phenolic compounds --- UHPLC --- HPLC-MS/MS --- steroidal hormones --- anti-doping --- bovine blood --- equine blood --- natural products --- plant materials --- dietary supplements --- terpenes --- capillary liquid chromatography --- steroids --- skin permeability --- thin layer chromatography --- calculated physicochemical descriptors --- topical formulation --- anti-cellulite --- cosmetic --- monoterpenoids --- accelerated stability --- F0 concept --- steam sterilization --- sterilization safety --- glucose degradation products --- α-dicarbonyl compounds --- derivatization --- tandem mass spectrometry --- Geobacillus stearothermophilus --- paracetamol --- accuracy profile --- 3D printed --- formulation --- biorelevant media


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Marine Bioactive Peptides: Structure, Function, and Therapeutic Potential
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ISBN: 3039215337 3039215329 Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue Book, “Marine Bioactive Peptides: Structure, Function, andTherapeutic Potential"" includes up-to-date information regarding bioactivepeptides isolated from marine organisms. Marine peptides have been found invarious phyla, and their numbers have grown in recent years. These peptidesare diverse in structure and possess broad-spectrum activities that have greatpotential for medical applications. Various marine peptides are evolutionaryancient molecular factors of innate immunity that play a key role in host defense.A plethora of biological activities, including antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral,anticancer, anticoagulant, endotoxin-binding, immune-modulating, etc., makemarine peptides an attractive molecular basis for drug design. This Special IssueBook presents new results in the isolation, structural elucidation, functionalcharacterization, and therapeutic potential evaluation of peptides found inmarine organisms. Chemical synthesis and biotechnological production of marinepeptides and their mimetics is also a focus of this Special Issue Book.

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cone snail --- tilapia --- n/a --- animal models --- BRICHOS domain --- recombinant peptide --- calcium absorption --- plastein reaction --- antioxidant activity --- endothelial dysfunction --- C3a --- lung cancer --- invertebrate immunity --- identification --- zinc bioavailability --- NA-inhibitory peptide --- nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) --- review --- ACE-inhibitory activity --- intestinal absorption --- hairtail (Trichiurus japonicas) --- DU-145 cells --- peptide --- crustacean --- venom duct --- Kalloconus --- drug design --- molecular symmetry --- arenicin --- ?-helix --- APETx2 --- conotoxins --- functional diversity --- docking --- conotoxin --- neuraminidase --- angiotensin II --- polychaeta --- influenza virus --- phylogeny --- gene expression --- host defense peptide --- Perinereis aibuhitensis --- anti-diabetic activity --- conopeptides --- SHRs --- Chlorella pyrenoidosa protein hydrolysate (CPPH) --- metastasis --- Caco-2 cell monolayer --- Nrf2 --- caco-2 cells --- HUVEC --- PYP15 --- sea cucumber --- decapeptide --- cytotoxic --- arenicin-1 --- marine peptides --- cell proliferation --- Conus --- Conus ateralbus --- self-production of hydrogen peroxide --- antimicrobial activity --- molecular dynamics --- machine learning --- tachyplesins --- ion channels --- gut microbiota --- Anthopleura anjunae oligopeptide --- signaling pathways --- half-fin anchovy hydrolysates --- NF-?B --- Chlorella pyrenoidosa protein hydrolysate-calcium chelate (CPPH-Ca) --- antihypertensive effect --- QAGLSPVR --- antimicrobial peptides --- vasculogenic mimicry --- antibacterial --- ?-hairpin --- innate immunity --- transcriptome sequencing --- HIF-1? --- Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis --- function --- ACE-inhibitory peptide --- complement --- peptide-zinc complex --- structure-activity relationship --- multi-functional peptides --- cod skin --- adsorption --- Maillard reaction products --- molecular docking --- antibacterial peptide --- PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway --- Arenicola marina --- structure–activity relationship --- antimicrobial peptide --- Rana-box --- acid-sensing ion channel --- Neptunea arthritica cumingii --- apoptosis --- membrane damage --- proteolytic system --- toxin --- polyphemusins --- computational studies --- muscle --- oyster zinc-binding peptide --- abalone --- pain relief --- transport routes --- cytotoxicity --- dexamethasone --- cell death --- host?microbe relationship --- anti-LPS factor --- MMPs --- protein synthesis --- structure --- Pyropia yezoensis peptide --- cone snails --- chemical synthesis --- prostate cancer --- Ugr 9-1 --- myotube atrophy


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Applications of Liquid Chromatography in Analysis of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Products
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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It is our pleasure to present this Special Issue of Pharmaceuticals, entitled “Applications of Liquid Chromatography in Analysis of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Products”. Plants produce a wide range of phytochemicals, which are secondary metabolites that confirm their identity and are used for the production of natural pharmaceuticals, among other things. The use of modern chromatographic techniques allows accurate quantitative and qualitative identification of the above-mentioned phytochemicals and their natural products. Liquid chromatography is one of the most efficient and robust specific techniques, due to the merits of convenience and strong separation ability, as well as a wide range of material applications for identification. Liquid chromatography is widely used for the analysis of plants, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, natural product quality control, or quantitative determination of bioactive compounds. The most commonly used for the identification of different plant material and pharmaceuticals are the ultra- and high-performance liquid chromatography with UV-VIS, fluorescence, diode array, and equipped with mass spectrometry or tandem mass spectrometry detection methods. Therefore, for this Special Issue, we published works concerning the latest scientific news, insights, and advances in the field of innovation and applications of liquid chromatography in the analysis of phytochemicals and natural products.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- in vitro biological activity --- bioactive compounds --- morphological parts --- medical plant --- Fragaria viridis --- creamy strawberry --- ellagitannins --- HPLC --- mass spectrometry --- fruit ripening --- antioxidant potential --- bisphenol A --- high-performance liquid chromatography --- ionic liquid --- dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction --- extraction kinetic studies --- tenofovir --- creatinine --- HPLC-UV --- hepatitis B virus --- human immunodeficiency virus --- anatoxin-a(s) --- neurotoxins --- cyanobacteria poisoning --- bio-accessibility --- isothiazolinones --- parabens --- cosmetics --- SPE --- UHPLC/DAD --- Gardenia jasminoides Ellis --- anti-diabetic activity --- LC-MS/MS --- GC-MS --- anti-oxidant --- Ficus glumosa --- polyphenols --- HPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- antiproliferative --- antioxidant --- Ayurveda --- Divya-Swasari-Vati --- herbal medicine --- UPLC/QToF MS --- validation --- Allium cepa L. --- Box–Behnken --- flavonoids --- quercetin glycosides --- liquid chromatography --- multiresponse optimization --- onion --- phenolic compounds --- UHPLC --- HPLC-MS/MS --- steroidal hormones --- anti-doping --- bovine blood --- equine blood --- natural products --- plant materials --- dietary supplements --- terpenes --- capillary liquid chromatography --- steroids --- skin permeability --- thin layer chromatography --- calculated physicochemical descriptors --- topical formulation --- anti-cellulite --- cosmetic --- monoterpenoids --- accelerated stability --- F0 concept --- steam sterilization --- sterilization safety --- glucose degradation products --- α-dicarbonyl compounds --- derivatization --- tandem mass spectrometry --- Geobacillus stearothermophilus --- paracetamol --- accuracy profile --- 3D printed --- formulation --- biorelevant media


Book
Applications of Liquid Chromatography in Analysis of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Products
Authors: ---
Year: 2022 Publisher: Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Abstract

It is our pleasure to present this Special Issue of Pharmaceuticals, entitled “Applications of Liquid Chromatography in Analysis of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Products”. Plants produce a wide range of phytochemicals, which are secondary metabolites that confirm their identity and are used for the production of natural pharmaceuticals, among other things. The use of modern chromatographic techniques allows accurate quantitative and qualitative identification of the above-mentioned phytochemicals and their natural products. Liquid chromatography is one of the most efficient and robust specific techniques, due to the merits of convenience and strong separation ability, as well as a wide range of material applications for identification. Liquid chromatography is widely used for the analysis of plants, nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, natural product quality control, or quantitative determination of bioactive compounds. The most commonly used for the identification of different plant material and pharmaceuticals are the ultra- and high-performance liquid chromatography with UV-VIS, fluorescence, diode array, and equipped with mass spectrometry or tandem mass spectrometry detection methods. Therefore, for this Special Issue, we published works concerning the latest scientific news, insights, and advances in the field of innovation and applications of liquid chromatography in the analysis of phytochemicals and natural products.

Keywords

in vitro biological activity --- bioactive compounds --- morphological parts --- medical plant --- Fragaria viridis --- creamy strawberry --- ellagitannins --- HPLC --- mass spectrometry --- fruit ripening --- antioxidant potential --- bisphenol A --- high-performance liquid chromatography --- ionic liquid --- dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction --- extraction kinetic studies --- tenofovir --- creatinine --- HPLC-UV --- hepatitis B virus --- human immunodeficiency virus --- anatoxin-a(s) --- neurotoxins --- cyanobacteria poisoning --- bio-accessibility --- isothiazolinones --- parabens --- cosmetics --- SPE --- UHPLC/DAD --- Gardenia jasminoides Ellis --- anti-diabetic activity --- LC-MS/MS --- GC-MS --- anti-oxidant --- Ficus glumosa --- polyphenols --- HPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- antiproliferative --- antioxidant --- Ayurveda --- Divya-Swasari-Vati --- herbal medicine --- UPLC/QToF MS --- validation --- Allium cepa L. --- Box–Behnken --- flavonoids --- quercetin glycosides --- liquid chromatography --- multiresponse optimization --- onion --- phenolic compounds --- UHPLC --- HPLC-MS/MS --- steroidal hormones --- anti-doping --- bovine blood --- equine blood --- natural products --- plant materials --- dietary supplements --- terpenes --- capillary liquid chromatography --- steroids --- skin permeability --- thin layer chromatography --- calculated physicochemical descriptors --- topical formulation --- anti-cellulite --- cosmetic --- monoterpenoids --- accelerated stability --- F0 concept --- steam sterilization --- sterilization safety --- glucose degradation products --- α-dicarbonyl compounds --- derivatization --- tandem mass spectrometry --- Geobacillus stearothermophilus --- paracetamol --- accuracy profile --- 3D printed --- formulation --- biorelevant media

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