10   Artículos

 
en línea
Giuseppe Genchi, Graziantonio Lauria, Alessia Catalano, Alessia Carocci and Maria Stefania Sinicropi    
Arsenic intoxication represents a worldwide health problem and occurs mainly through drinking water. Arsenic, a metalloid and naturally occurring element, is one of the most abundant elements in the earth?s crust, whose toxicity depends on the reduction ... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Alessia Catalano, Domenico Iacopetta, Maria Stefania Sinicropi and Carlo Franchini    
The diarylurea is a scaffold of great importance in medicinal chemistry as it is present in numerous heterocyclic compounds with antithrombotic, antimalarial, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties. Some diarylureas, serine-threonine kinase or t... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Domenico Iacopetta, Jessica Ceramella, Alessia Catalano, Carmela Saturnino, Maria Grazia Bonomo, Carlo Franchini and Maria Stefania Sinicropi    
Schiff bases, named after Hugo Schiff, are highly reactive organic compounds broadly used as pigments and dyes, catalysts, intermediates in organic synthesis, and polymer stabilizers. Lots of Schiff bases are described in the literature for various biolo... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Domenico Iacopetta, Jessica Ceramella, Camillo Rosano, Annaluisa Mariconda, Michele Pellegrino, Marco Sirignano, Carmela Saturnino, Alessia Catalano, Stefano Aquaro, Pasquale Longo and Maria Stefania Sinicropi    
Transition metal complexes are attracting attention because of their various chemical and biological properties. In particular, the NHC-gold complexes represent a productive field of research in medicinal chemistry, mostly as anticancer tools, displaying... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Anna Caruso, Alexia Barbarossa, Antonio Tassone, Jessica Ceramella, Alessia Carocci, Alessia Catalano, Giovanna Basile, Alessia Fazio, Domenico Iacopetta, Carlo Franchini and Maria Stefania Sinicropi    
Pomegranate is an old plant made up by flowers, roots, fruits and leaves, native to Central Asia and principally cultivated in the Mediterranean and California (although now widespread almost all over the globe). The current use of this precious plant re... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

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