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Quenon C, Hennebelle T, Butaud J, Ho R, Samaillie J, Neut C, et al.
Life (Basel) . 2022 May; 12(5). PMID: 35629400
A preliminary ethnopharmacological survey, achieved in French Polynesia, led to the collection of the most cited plants among 63 species used to treat “infectious” diseases, with a description of their...
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Schioppa L, Beaufay C, Bonneau N, Sanchez M, Girardi C, Leverrier A, et al.
ChemistryOpen . 2021 Sep; 10(9):896-903. PMID: 34499412
Research for innovative drugs is crucial to contribute to parasitic infections control and eradication. Inspired by natural antiprotozoal triterpenes, a library of 12 hemisynthetic 3-O-arylalkyl esters was derived from ursolic...
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Roumy V, Ruiz Macedo J, Bonneau N, Samaillie J, Azaroual N, Encinas L, et al.
J Ethnopharmacol . 2019 Nov; 249:112411. PMID: 31751651
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The plant species reported here are used in contemporary phytotherapies by native and neo-urban societies from the Iquitenian surroundings (district of Loreto, Peruvian Amazon) for ailments related to...
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Bocquet L, Sahpaz S, Bonneau N, Beaufay C, Mahieux S, Samaillie J, et al.
Molecules . 2019 Mar; 24(6). PMID: 30875854
New anti-infective agents are urgently needed to fight microbial resistance. Methicillin-resistant (MRSA) strains are particularly responsible for complicated pathologies that are difficult to treat due to their virulence and the...
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Chowdhury P, Sahuc M, Rouille Y, Riviere C, Bonneau N, Vandeputte A, et al.
PLoS One . 2018 Nov; 13(11):e0198226. PMID: 30485282
The treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection by combination of direct acting antivirals (DAA), with different mode of action, has made substantial progress in the past few years. However,...
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Bonneau N, Chen G, Lachkar D, Boufridi A, Gallard J, Retailleau P, et al.
Chemistry . 2017 Aug; 23(58):14454-14461. PMID: 28815818
Guided by a "chemistry first" approach using molecular networking, eight new bright-blue colored natural compounds, namely dactylocyanines A-H (3-10), were isolated from the Polynesian marine sponge Dactylospongia metachromia. Starting from...
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Laboureur L, Bonneau N, Champy P, Brunelle A, Touboul D
Phytochem Anal . 2017 Jun; 28(6):512-520. PMID: 28626912
Introduction: Acetogenins are plant polyketides known to be cytotoxic and proposed as antitumor candidates. They are also suspected to be alimentary neurotoxins. Their occurrence as complex mixtures renders their dereplication...
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Bauvais C, Bonneau N, Blond A, Perez T, Bourguet-Kondracki M, Zirah S
Metabolites . 2017 Jun; 7(2). PMID: 28608848
The Mediterranean marine sponge has been reported as a rich source of secondary metabolites and also as a bioindicator of water quality given its capacity to concentrate trace metals. In...
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Bonneau N, Baloul L, Bajin Ba Ndob I, Senejoux F, Champy P
Food Chem . 2017 Mar; 226:32-40. PMID: 28254016
Annonaceous acetogenins (AAGs) are neurotoxins possibly responsible for atypical Parkinsonism/dementia clusters, via the consumption of edible Annonaceae fruits. Their presence was investigated in fruit pulps of Annona squamosa from different...
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Bonneau N, Cynober T, Jullian J, Champy P
Phytochem Anal . 2017 Jan; 28(4):251-256. PMID: 28092423
Introduction: Annonaceous acetogenins (AAGs) constitute a group of environmental neurotoxins, possibly implicated in sporadic atypical Parkinsonism/dementia complexes. The recent evidencing of complex mixtures of AAGs in edible fruits and derived...