Culinary–medicinal mushrooms: a review of organic compounds and bioelements with antioxidant activity
A Podkowa, A Kryczyk-Poprawa, W Opoka… - … Food Research and …, 2021 - Springer
There are about 3000 species of mushrooms, which have a high amount of substances that
are beneficial to human health, such as antioxidants. It is well known that oxidative stress …
are beneficial to human health, such as antioxidants. It is well known that oxidative stress …
Organic ligands for the development of adsorbents for Cs+ sequestration: A review
Sorbents utilizing organic molecules as Cs+-selective ionophores have increasingly gained
attention over the years as the need for stable and reusable materials became ever more …
attention over the years as the need for stable and reusable materials became ever more …
Access to Tetronic Acids via Silver-Catalyzed CO2 Incorporation into Conjugated Ynones
Y Sadamitsu, K Komatsuki, K Saito, T Yamada - Organic letters, 2017 - ACS Publications
Facile and versatile access to highly functionalized tetronic acids has been successfully
achieved through the reaction of conjugated ynones with carbon dioxide. In the presence of …
achieved through the reaction of conjugated ynones with carbon dioxide. In the presence of …
Imleria badia culinary-medicinal mushroom with interesting biological properties
B Muszyńska, K Kała, J Lazur, A Włodarczyk - Food Bioscience, 2020 - Elsevier
One of the most popular edible species of wild mushrooms in many countries is Imleria
badia (Fr.) Vizzini. It is a species valued due to its taste, intense aroma after drying and …
badia (Fr.) Vizzini. It is a species valued due to its taste, intense aroma after drying and …
Recent advances in the synthesis of naturally occurring tetronic acids
S Princiotto, L Jayasinghe, S Dallavalle - Bioorganic Chemistry, 2022 - Elsevier
During the last decades the interest towards natural products containing the tetronic acid
moiety augmented significantly, due to their challenging structures and to the wide range of …
moiety augmented significantly, due to their challenging structures and to the wide range of …
Recognition of silver cations by a cucurbit [8] uril-induced supramolecular crown ether
QX Geng, F Wang, H Cong, Z Tao, G Wei - Organic & Biomolecular …, 2016 - pubs.rsc.org
The host–guest interaction of cucurbit [8] uril (Q [8]) with a synthesized guest molecule,
consisting of naphthalene and viologen moieties bridged by a carbon oxygen chain, was …
consisting of naphthalene and viologen moieties bridged by a carbon oxygen chain, was …
Macrocycles for the complexation of radiocesium: a concise review of crystallographic and computational studies
F Pichierri - Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2017 - Springer
We review the crystallographic studies concerned with the complexes between cesium and
different types of macrocycles. A detailed examination of the molecular structures indicates …
different types of macrocycles. A detailed examination of the molecular structures indicates …
Alkali Metal Cations Bonding to Carboxylate Anions: Studies using Mass Spectrometry and Quantum Chemical Calculations
Data on the gas-phase energetics of anion/cation interactions are relatively scarce. In this
work, gas-phase alkali metal cation basicity (AMCB) scales were established for a series of …
work, gas-phase alkali metal cation basicity (AMCB) scales were established for a series of …
Acid–Base and Solvation properties of Metal Enolates. Part 1: The Enolate Ion and Main‐Group Metal Enolates
EL Bastos - PATAI'S Chemistry of Functional Groups, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter presents an overview of the fundamental aspects of the formation and structure
of metal enolates, focusing on the consequences of acid–base and solvation properties of …
of metal enolates, focusing on the consequences of acid–base and solvation properties of …