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1. Unraveling phytochemistry and biofunctionality of black garlic: a systematic review
- Mandge H.M. , et al.
2. Caffeic acid functionalized silver nanoparticles: A bionanoformulation and its assessment of cell cycle and in vitro cytotoxicity
- Pushpanathan S. , et al.
3. S-Allyl-L-Cysteine — A garlic Bioactive: Physicochemical Nature, Mechanism, Pharmacokinetics, and health promoting activities
- Rais N. , et al.
4. Synthesis and Characterization of Plumbagin S-Allyl Cysteine Ester: Determination of Anticancer Activity In Silico and In Vitro
- Vijayan S. , et al.
5. Discovery of novel trihybrids based on salicylic acid/isoleucine/ N-acylhydrazone: A promising therapeutic opportunity in colorectal cancer
- Preciado D. , et al.
6. Evaluation of the Effects of Genistein In Vitro as a Chemopreventive Agent for Colorectal Cancer—Strategy to Improve Its Efficiency When Administered Orally
- Rendón J.P. , et al.
7. Colorectal Cancer Chemoprevention by S-Allyl Cysteine–Caffeic Acid Hybrids: In Vitro Biological Activity and In Silico Studies
- Herrera-Ramirez A. , et al.
8. Proapoptotic Effect and Molecular Docking Analysis of Curcumin–Resveratrol Hybrids in Colorectal Cancer Chemoprevention
- Moreno-Q G. , et al.
9. Hydroxycinnamic Acids and Their Related Synthetic Analogs: An Update of Pharmacological Activities
- Selka A. , et al.
10. In silico and in vitro investigation of anticancer effect of newly synthesized nonivamide-s-allyl cysteine ester
- Vijayan S. , et al.
11. S-allylCysteine Ester/Caffeic Acid Amide Hybrids as Promising Antiprotozoal Candidates: Synthesis, Biological Evaluation and Molecular Modeling Studies
- Cardona-G W. , et al.
12. Pterostilbene-isothiocyanate inhibits breast cancer metastasis by selectively blocking IKK-β/NEMO interaction in cancer cells
- Kumar V. , et al.
13. Caffeic acid and its derivatives as potential modulators of oncogenic molecular pathways: New hope in the fight against cancer
- Mirzaei S. , et al.
14. Promising Hybrids Derived from S-Allylcysteine and NSAIDs Fragments against Colorectal Cancer: Synthesis, In-vitro Evaluation, Drug-Likeness and In-silico ADME/tox Studies
- Herrera-R A. , et al.