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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Yousfi, Mohamed
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- 2023Mineral Profile, Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, Antibacterial, Anti-Urease and Anti-α-Amylase Activities of the Unripe Fruit Extracts of Pistacia atlanticacitations
- 2023Long-chain branched poly(butylene succinate-co-terephthalate) copolyesters: Impact of (reactive) synthesis strategies on melt strength propertiescitations
- 2022Development and Characterization of Phosphate Glass Fibers and Their Application in the Reinforcement of Polyester Matrix Compositescitations
- 2022Rheological Considerations in Processing Self-Reinforced Thermoplastic Polymer Nanocomposites: A Reviewcitations
- 2017Self-reinforcement process of 100% thermoplastic composites by in-situ fibrillation
- 2015Using water to modify the localization of clay in immiscible polymer blendscitations
- 2015Using water to modify the localization of clay in immiscible polymer blendscitations
- 2014Processing-induced degradation of nanoclay organic modifier in melt-mixed PET/PE blends during twin screw extrusion at industrial scale: Effect on morphology and mechanical behavior.citations
- 2014Highlighting The Role of Ionic Liquids in The Control of The Morphology of Immiscible Polymer Blends By Interfacial Tension Assessment
- 2014Compatibilization of polypropylene/polyamide 6 blends using an ionic liquids/nanotalc combination
- 2014Ionic liquids: A new way for the compatibilization of thermoplastic blendscitations
- 2013A new way for the compatibilization of polymer blends using ionic liquids as processing aids
- 2013A novel route for the compatibilization of polymer blends using ionic liquids: role of the counteranion
- 2013The role of nanotalc fillers as compatibilizers of PP/PA6 blends: thermal and mechanical properties
- 2011Effect of modified Montmorillonite on the morphology and mechanical properties of poly(ethyleneterephtalate) / polyethylen blends - Role of the polarity and thermal stability of the surfactant.
- 2010A Novel Method for Studying the Dynamics of Confined Polymers in Nanoparticles in Nanoblendscitations
- 2007Nanomechanical Properties of NanoConfined Polystyrene Nanoparticles in Nanoblends
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Mineral Profile, Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, Antibacterial, Anti-Urease and Anti-α-Amylase Activities of the Unripe Fruit Extracts of Pistacia atlantica
Abstract
<jats:p>Pistacia Atlantica in folk medicine is used by Algerian traditional healers for treating a wide variety of diseases and conditions including dyspepsia, digestive problems, peptic ulcers, and, in particular, inflammatory diseases. The present study aimed to assess the phytochemical composition, in vitro antioxidant activity (using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), ABTS+, and reducing power methods), enzyme inhibitory activity (towards α-amylase and urease), antibacterial activity, and in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of the unripe fruit extracts of Pistacia atlantica collected from different parts of the Djelfa region of Algeria. According to the findings, various aqueous extracts exhibited significant antioxidant and enzymatic activities in all tests, but showed that they have a weak inhibitory effect against all tested bacterial strains. Twenty-one minerals comprising both macro- and microelements (Ba, Br, Ca, Cl, Co, Cr, Cs, Eu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Rb, Sb, Sc, Sr, Th, U, and Zn) were determined using the technique of neutron activation analysis (INAA). The result indicates that the concentration of the mineral element is close to the minimal FAO recommendation. In addition, the result revealed significant anti-inflammatory activities. The data generated can be a valuable source of information for the pharmaceutical industry and medical research. These results suggest that the unripe fruit extracts of Pistacia atlantica have an appropriate potential to be utilized across a wide range of contexts as an agent with multifunctional uses, as well as a natural remedy for other physiological diseases.</jats:p>