Arsenic toxicity and its association with human diseases such as blackfoot disease, diabetes, hypertension and some kinds of cancers have been widely considered in the literature. It is well known […]
N-(2,4-Dinitrophenyl)tetrapeptide p-nitroanilides (Dnp-tetra-peptide-pNA) exhibit characteristic CD spectra when they take on β-turn conformation. Exciton coupling of electric transition dipoles of the two chromophores is thought to be the origin of […]
The horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-catalyzed chemiluminescent oxidation of luminol is widely used in many molecular biology-based assays, such as Western blots, dot blots, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), as well as […]
Favipiravir (T-705) is a nucleoside analog that was recently approved as an anti-influenza drug in Japan, and is in Phase 3 clinical trials in the USA for the same indication. […]
A number of BZ anthelmintics used in veterinary medicine have been considered for transition to human use, including oxibendazole and oxfendazole (OXF). In addition, flubendazole, already approved for use as […]
João Ricardo de Souza Martins and co-workers described the first report of fluazuron resistance in R. microplus, and also report the first tick strain that was multi-resistant to six classes […]
Benzimidazole compounds are especially effective against nematodes found in the gastrointestinal tube in combating adult worms besides their larvae and eggs. They are also highly effective against lung worms. Their […]
Mihir K. Raval and coworkers reported cocrystallization of Albendazole. Cocrystallization approach with solvent evaporation technique at room temperature has been utilized to improve the physicochemical and mechanical properties of albendazole […]
Background: Lumefantrine, a commonly used antimalarial drug, inhibits hemozoin formation in parasites. Several other antimalarial substances counteract parasitemia by triggering suicidal death or eryptosis of infected erythrocytes. Eryptosis is characterized […]
Total synthesis of avermectin B1a revisited was achieved by Masahiro Hirama and co-workers in Tohoku University in Japan. Avermectins were isolated as compounds possessing anthelmintic activity from the culture broth of Streptomycesavermitilis by Ōmura […]