Prostaglandins with cytoprotective activity were studied for a long time and a few PGE1 and PGE2 stable analogs were promoted as drugs: arbaprostil, enprostil, misoprostol and rioptostol. Nocloprost, a 9β-chlorine prostaglandin analog, has been also promoted as a cytoprotective drug; the succes with this compound stimulated the reserches, and many 9β- or 11β-substituted prostaglandins were synthesized and studied for their biological activity. In the same dirrection we previously synthesized new 9β-halogenated prostaglandins having also an ester group at the carbon atom 6. These compounds were now used in a molecular docking study to predict their potential cytoprotective (anti-ulcer) activity. The study has been done with CLC Drug Discovery Workbench 2.4. software and an oxidoreductase enzyme receptor, chosen from the Protein Data Bank, ID: 4KEW. Two recognized drugs, omeprazole (co-crystallized with the enzyme) and nocloprost were used as standard in the study. The 9β-halogenated prostaglandin analogs were finally docked. Nocloprost and all 9β-halogenated compounds had docking score greater than that of omeprazole. The majority of the 9β-halogenated analogs have a docking score even greater than that of nocloprost, indicating that these compounds could have potential cytoprotective activity. Correlations between docking score and substituents on the prostaglandin skeleton have been done.
The aim of this study was to investigate the melissopalynology, physicochemical characteristics, antioxidant and antibacterial activity of seven honey samples harvested from different geographical regions and climates of Romania. The melissopalynological analysis revealed that monofloral and multifloral samples contained a wide diversity of minor pollen types from Romanian flora. The moisture, pH and free acidity values were within international limit. HPLC analysis indicated high content of fructose and glucose and low content of sucrose. Bioactive compounds including proteins, phenolics, flavonoids and ascorbic acid were present in variable quantities, according to the botanical origin and geographical area. The highest phenolics and ascorbic acid content was in multifloral honeys from Crisana mountain and meadow and the extrafloral honeydew honey. The same honey samples have exerted free radical scavenging and antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The free radical scavenging activity was strongly correlated to phenolics and ascorbic acid content, while the antimicrobial activity was medium correlated only to phenolics content. In conclusion, the selected Romanian honey samples with best antioxidant and antimicrobial activity could be further tested for the development of novel biomedical products.
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Hydrosols, also named hydrolates or aromatic waters, are considered distillation by-productsobtained during essential oil extraction from herbs or spices, which are usually discarded. [...]
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