Anjar P Asmara
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Asmara A, Chen H, Ung A
Molecules
. 2023 Sep;
28(18).
PMID: 37764453
's secondary metabolites show promise in treating type 2 diabetes mellitus and its related conditions. We previously discovered that methanolic extracts, isolated flavonoids, and cyclitols effectively preserve mitochondria in 3T3-L1...
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Ung A, Asmara A
Molecules
. 2023 Jun;
28(11).
PMID: 37298872
is native to Western Australia. It has become an introduced and fast-growing plant in other parts of the world due to its ability to adapt to drought, saline and alkaline...
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Antihyperglycemic Properties of Extracts and Isolated Compounds from Australian on 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
Asmara A, Prasansuklab A, Chiabchalard A, Chen H, Ung A
Molecules
. 2023 May;
28(10).
PMID: 37241795
Our early work indicated that methanolic extracts from the flowers, leaves, bark, and isolated compounds of exhibited significant antioxidant activities in vitro. The overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in...
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Asmara A, Prasansuklab A, Tencomnao T, Ung A
Molecules
. 2023 Feb;
28(3).
PMID: 36770694
growing in Australia has not been fully investigated for its bioactive phytochemicals. Sequential polarity-based extraction was employed to provide four different extracts from individual parts of . Bioactive extracts were...
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Payne M, Bottomley A, Och A, Hiscocks H, Asmara A, Harry E, et al.
Bioorg Med Chem
. 2022 Feb;
57:116648.
PMID: 35124457
Antibiotic resistance is one of the greatest threats to modern medicine. Drugs that were once routinely used to treat infections are being rendered ineffective, increasing the demand for novel antibiotics...
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Payne M, Bottomley A, Och A, Asmara A, Harry E, Ung A
Bioorg Med Chem
. 2021 Sep;
48:116401.
PMID: 34555556
The emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria has increased the need for novel antibiotics to help overcome what may be considered the greatest threat to modern medicine. Here we report the...