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Insights into the Bioactivities and Chemical Analysis of Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle
Publication . Caramelo, Débora; Pedro, Soraia I.; Marques, Hernâni; Simão, Ana Y.; Rosado, Tiago; Barroca, Celina; Gominho, Jorge; Anjos, Ofélia; Gallardo, Eugénia
Many species of the so-called exotic plants coexist with native species in a balanced way,
but others thrive very quickly and escape human control, becoming harmful—these are called
invasive alien species. In addition to overcoming geographic barriers, these species can defeat
biotic and abiotic barriers, maintaining stable populations. Ailanthus altissima is no exception; it is
disseminated worldwide and is considered high risk due to its easy propagation and resistance to
external environmental factors. Currently, it has no particular use other than ornamental, even though
it is used to treat epilepsy, diarrhea, asthma, ophthalmic diseases, and seborrhoea in Chinese medicine.
Considering its rich composition in alkaloids, terpenoids, sterols, and flavonoids, doubtlessly, its
use in medicine or other fields can be maximised. This review will focus on the knowledge of the
chemical composition and the discovery of the biological properties of A. altissima to understand
this plant better and maximise its possible use for purposes such as medicine, pharmacy, or the food
industry. Methods for the extraction and detection to know the chemical composition will also be
discussed in detail
New (Iso)quinolinyl-pyridine-2,6-dicarboxamide G-Quadruplex Stabilizers. A Structure-Activity Relationship Study
Publication . Cadoni, Enrico; Magalhães, Pedro R.; Emídio, Rita M.; Mendes, Maria Eduarda; Vítor, Jorge M. B.; Carvalho, Josué; Cruz, Carla; Victor, Bruno L.; Paulo, Alexandra
G-quadruplex (G4)-interactive small molecules have a wide range of potential applications, not only as drugs, but also as sensors of quadruplex structures. The purpose of this work is the synthesis of analogues of the bis-methylquinolinium-pyridine-2,6-dicarboxamide G4 ligand 360A, to identify relevant structure–activity relationships to apply to the design of other G4-interactive small molecules bearing bis-quinoline or bis-isoquinoline moieties. Thermal denaturation experiments revealed that non-methylated derivatives with a relative 1,4 position between the amide linker and the nitrogen of the quinoline ring are moderate G4 stabilizers, with a preference for the hybrid h-Telo G4, a 21-nt sequence present in human telomeres. Insertion of a positive charge upon methylation of quinoline/isoquinoline nitrogen increases compounds’ ability to selectively stabilize G4s compared to duplex DNA, with a preference for parallel structures. Among these, compounds having a relative 1,3-position between the charged methylquinolinium/isoquinolinium nitrogen and the amide linker are the best G4 stabilizers. More interestingly, these ligands showed different capacities to selectively block DNA polymerization in a PCR-stop assay and to induce G4 conformation switches of hybrid h-Telo G4. Molecular dynamic simulations with the parallel G4 formed by a 21-nt sequence present in k-RAS gene promoter, showed that the relative spatial orientation of the two methylated quinoline/isoquinoline rings determines the ligands mode and strength of binding to G4s.
Miniaturized solid phase extraction techniques applied to natural products
Publication . Rosendo, Luana M.; Brinca, Ana Teresa; Pires, Bruno; Catarro, Gonçalo; Rosado, Tiago; Guiné, Raquel P. F.; Araújo, André R. T. S.; Anjos, Ofélia; Gallardo, Eugenia
Natural products are increasingly becoming part of our daily lives through their use in
industry, food, as therapeutic agents, etc. To evaluate their possible applications, it is essential
to characterize them chemically to explore their potential. Different techniques may be used to
characterize natural products, including microextraction techniques. These techniques have been
gaining popularity due to the advantages associated with their low use of organic solvents and
the small amount of sample used relative to more classical sample preparation techniques. Their
application in the extraction of compounds from natural products is still scarce. This manuscript
intends to review the most used solid-based miniaturized sample preparation techniques applied
to determining compounds in natural products. The main applications of these methodologies will
be discussed, with a particular focus on natural product analysis, as well as their advantages and
disadvantages over traditionally used sample preparation techniques
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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6817 - DCRRNI ID
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UIDB/00709/2020
