00987nam0-22003011i-450-99000648616040332120001010000648616FED01000648616(Aleph)000648616FED0100064861620001010d--------km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yy<<A >>history of libraries, archives and documentation centers in Senegal from their colonial beginnings to 1975Mary NilesMaackAnn ArborUniversity Microfilms Int.1978.XXII, 562 p.20 cmDissertazione accademica.027.066Maack,Mary Niles243957ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990006486160403321XIV E 260921559FSPBCFSPBCHistory of libraries, archives and documentation centers in Senegal from their colonial beginnings to 1975653563UNINAGEN0104770nam 2201309z- 450 9910404082303321202102113-03928-928-4(CKB)4100000011302315(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/42217(oapen)doab42217(EXLCZ)99410000001130231520202102d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiological Activities of Alkaloids: From Toxicology to PharmacologyMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (270 p.)3-03928-927-6 Natural products are increasingly attracting attention from both basic and applied science. Plant secondary metabolites, especially alkaloids, are receiving interest from a wide range of researchers due to their biological activity. They are produced to protect plants from diseases and herbivores. Therefore, they reveal a toxic activity that affects organisms at various levels of biological organization. A growing amount of research is proving their antimicrobial, antifungal, insecticidal, and anticancer activities. That makes them applicable in various fields from medicine, to pharmacology, veterinary, and toxicology, to crop protection. This Special Issue of Toxins, "Biological Activities of Alkaloids: From Toxicology to Pharmacology"", collects 15 manuscripts describing the ecological, biological, pharmacological, and toxicological effects as well as structural and analytical aspects of plant alkaloids, their mode of action, and possible application in veterinary, medicine, and plant protection. These studies prove the potential for alkaloid application in various areas of science.Biological Activities of AlkaloidsMedicinebicssc?-carbolineacetylcholinesteraseacid-sensing ion channel subtype 1aacute toxicityalkaloidalkaloidsantibacterialanticancerantifungalantimicrobial activityantioxidantantiviralapoptosisApoptosisArecolinebeetlesberberineBerberis thunbergiibiodistributionbisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloidchanoclavineChelidonium majusCorydalis luteaCurinecytotoxic activitycytotoxicitydehydrocrenatidinedi-ester diterpenoid alkaloidsDicentra spectabilisEGFRendophyteEpichloëergot alkaloidsFAKFumaria officinalisglycoalkaloidsHPLC-DADinflammationinsectinsect heartisoquinoline alkaloidsleukemialindoldhaminelipopolysaccharidelivestocklung cancer cellsmAchR3Macleaya cordatamacrophageMahonia aquifoliamalonyl-solamarginemalonylated formMeconopsis cambricamono-ester diterpenoid alkaloidsn/anatural productsnatural sourcesneuropathic painneutrophilnociceptionOvarian cancerPalmatineplant secondary metabolitesRadix Aconiti Lateralis preparationsreproductionRutidea parviflorasanguinarinesecondary metabolitesshort-term and long-term usagesolamargineSolanum melongena L.solasonineSRCStaphylococcus aureussubchronic feeding studyTenebrio molitortoxicologyvoltage-gated sodium channelsMedicineAdamski Zbigniewauth1331943Blythe Linda LauthBufo Sabino AurelioauthMilella LuigiauthBOOK9910404082303321Biological Activities of Alkaloids: From Toxicology to Pharmacology3040683UNINA