4--hydroxychalcone has been researched along with 4-hydroxychalcone* in 3 studies
*4-hydroxychalcone: structure in first source [MeSH]
*4-hydroxychalcone: structure in first source [MeSH]
3 other study(ies) available for 4--hydroxychalcone and 4-hydroxychalcone
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Phenolic chalcones as agents against Trichomonas vaginalis.
Trichomonas vaginalis, a flagellated and anaerobic protozoan, is a causative agent of trichomoniasis. This disease is among the world's most common non-viral sexually transmitted infection. A single class drug, nitroimidazoles, is currently available for the trichomoniasis treatment. However, resistant isolates have been identified from unsuccessfully treated patients. Thus, there is a great challenge for a discovery of innovative anti-T. vaginalis agents. As part of our ongoing search for antiprotozoal chalcones, we designed and synthesized a series of 21 phenolic chalcones, which were evaluated against T. vaginalis trophozoites. Structure-activity relationship indicated hydroxyl group plays a role key in antiprotozoal activity. 4'-Hydroxychalcone (4HC) was the most active compound (IC Topics: Antiprotozoal Agents; Chalcones; Humans; Phenols; Reactive Oxygen Species; Trichomonas Infections; Trichomonas vaginalis | 2023 |
Effect of 4-hydroxychalcone as preventive and curative treatment in Wistar rats with liver injury.
The increasing prevalence and complications related to liver diseases (caused by infection, toxic agents, or metabolic syndrome), together with insufficient existence of treatments, make evident the need for better therapeutic alternatives. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the effect of 4-hydroxychalcone (4-HC) as preventive and curative treatment in acute and chronic liver injury, respectively. Liver damage was induced with carbon tetrachloride (CCl Topics: Animals; Carbon Tetrachloride; Chalcones; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury; Dimethyl Sulfoxide; Fatty Liver; Glutathione; Interleukin-10; Interleukin-6; Liver; Liver Diseases; Malondialdehyde; Oxidative Stress; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Transaminases | 2022 |
A simplified and easy-to-use HIP HOP assay provides insights into chalcone antifungal mechanisms of action.
Elucidating the mechanism of action of an antifungal or cytotoxic compound is a time-consuming process. Yeast chemogenomic profiling provides a compelling solution to the problem but is experimentally complex. Here, we demonstrate the use of a highly simplified yeast chemical genetic assay comprising just 89 yeast deletion strains, each diagnostic for a specific mechanism of action. We use the assay to investigate the mechanism of action of two antifungal chalcone compounds, trans-chalcone and 4'-hydroxychalcone, and narrow down the mechanism to transcriptional stress. Crucially, the assay eliminates mechanisms of action such as topoisomerase I inhibition and membrane disruption that have been suggested for related chalcone compounds. We propose this simplified assay as a useful tool to rapidly identify common off-target mechanisms. Topics: Antifungal Agents; Chalcone; Chalcones; Saccharomyces cerevisiae | 2022 |