Helen Sheridan

Helen Sheridan
  • Trinity College Dublin

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The microbiota, comprising all the microorganisms within the body, plays a critical role in maintaining good health. Dysbiosis represents a condition resulting from an imbalance or alteration of the microbiota. This study comprehensively investigates the patent literature on dysbiosis over the past 20 years. image
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Background Respiratory tract infections are a common health issue, driving interest in preventive strategies like nutritional supplements, while evidence on their usage and effectiveness remains limited. In this context, social media platforms, particularly X (formerly Twitter), provide a unique opportunity to gather large-scale public health-relat...
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Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors remain the mainstay of symptomatic treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. The natural world is rich in acetylcholinesterase inhibitory molecules, and research efforts to identify novel leads is ongoing. Cladonia portentosa, commonly known as reindeer lichen, is an abundant lichen species found in Irish Boglands. The meth...
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Medicinal plants have been used for a very long time to improve human health; they are gaining increasing popularity globally as drugs, complementary and alternative medicines, food supplements, cosmetics and, more surprisingly, as medical devices. The complexity of herbs and extracts, supplied to such a wide range of markets and in different requl...
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Medicinal plants have been used for a very long time to improve human health; they are gaining increasing popularity globally as drugs, complementary and alternative medicines, food supplements, cosmetics and, more surprisingly, as medical devices. The complexity of herbs and extracts, supplied to such a wide range of markets and in different requl...
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A diverse range of molecules with anticancer, antiviral, and antibiotic activities has been identified and isolated from algal species. Such metabolites could address unmet clinical needs and be used to fight human diseases. Further, the natural compounds derived from algae present several advantages in terms of sustainable supply, low cytotoxicity...
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Background Azithromycin has been proposed as a treatment for COVID-19 on the basis of its immunomodulatory actions. We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of azithromycin in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19. Methods In this randomised, controlled, open-label, adaptive platform trial (Randomised Evaluation of COVID-19 Therapy [RECO...
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Natural products and their structural analogues have historically made a major contribution to pharmacotherapy, especially for cancer and infectious diseases. Nevertheless, natural products also present challenges for drug discovery, such as technical barriers to screening, isolation, characterization and optimization, which contributed to a declin...
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Ethnopharmacological relevance Copaifera species folkloric names are "copaíbas, copaibeiras, copaívas or oil stick", which are widely used in Brazilian folk medicine. Among all ethnopharmacological applications described for Copaifera spp oleoresins, their anti-inflammatory effect stands out. However, the knowledge of anti-inflammatory and antinoci...
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Flavonoids are common in the plant kingdom and many of them have shown a wide spectrum of bioactive properties. Hesperetin (Hst), the aglycone form of hesperidin, is a great example, and is the most abundant flavonoid found in Citrus plants. This review aims to provide an overview on the in vitro, in vivo and clinical studies reporting the Hst phar...
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Open innovation in medical and pharmaceutical research has grown steadily over the last decade. However, the performance of the published literature in terms of the scientific impact and gaining social media attention remains largely unexplored. The scientific literature of open innovation was examined by means of bibliometric analyses to identify...
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Copaifera pubiflora Benth oleoresin (CPO) is used as an anti-inflammatory, wound healing, and antimicrobial. This paper reports the cytotoxic, anti-inflammatory, and antinociceptive activities of CPO. CPO (10 mg/kg) did not affect locomotor capacity in the open-field and rotarod tests and was not cytotoxic to CHO-k1, THP-1, and L929 cell lines. It...
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A rich archive of oral and ethnological literature is housed in the National Folklore Collection, in University College Dublin, Ireland. The Schools’ Manuscript Collection is one body of information that contains a wealth of ethnographic material, including that of an ethnomedicinal nature, collected by schoolchildren across Ireland in the 1930s, i...
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Mature plants of S. dunnii Hook. f. produce naphthoquinones in aerial structures and anthraquinones in roots. Immature in vitro-cultured plantlets of Streptocarpus dunnii and S.× hybridus ‘Ruby’ (Gesneriaceae) excrete orange-red metabolites into their growth media (‘artificial’ rhizosphere). Our objectives were to: (i) extract and identify excreted...
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H-NMR-based metabolomics have been applied to identify potential NMR-markers and biomarkers capable of distinguishing qualifying and classifying three Mentha species:- Mentha pulegium L., Mentha × rotundifolia (L.) Huds., Mentha spicata L., and their ecotypes. Samples of the 3 species were collected in seven different locations in Algeria, with the...
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Objectives PH46A (1) demonstrates significant anti‐inflammatory activity in phenotypic models but its mechanism and site of action have been elusive. Current study focused on the bioactivity of PH46 (2) and related novel indane dimers (6‐10) to investigate the impact of changes in substitution and stereochemistry at the C‐1 and C‐2 positions of the...
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INTRODUCTION Bile acids, classically known for their roles in fat digestion, are now recognised as important regulators of many aspects of intestinal physiology, including epithelial proliferation/apoptosis, transport and barrier function. Thus, the nuclear bile acid receptor, farnesoid X receptor (FXR), represents a promising therapeutic target fo...
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Berberine is an alkaloid with a wide range of reported beneficial health effects. The current work provides an extensive literature analysis on berberine. Bibliometric data were identified by means of the search string TOPIC=(“berberin*” OR “umbellatine*”), which yielded 5,547 publications indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection electronic da...
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A new chemical entity, which is a chiral indane dimer, PH46A, has been developed by our research group. As a clinical candidate. PH46A has recently completed Phase I clinical studies in man. Previously, during its pre-clinical development, in in vivo pre-clinical studies PH46A showed potent anti-inflammatory properties, which can be targeted at a r...
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Resveratrol is a stilbene-type bioactive molecule with a broad spectrum of reported biological effects. In this sense, the current work provides a comprehensive literature analysis on resveratrol, representing a highly-researched commercially available dietary ingredient. Bibliometric data were identified by means of the search string TOPIC=(“resve...
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Although biological and pharmacological effects of dietary natural products have been intensively studied, there has been no bibliometric analysis performed on this research field up to now. The current study has aimed to identify and analyze the manuscripts on dietary natural products and their potential to influence health and disease including s...
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Streptocarpus dunnii Hook.f. (Gesneriaceae) grows wild in South Africa in rocky terrain and at high altitude. It possesses unique patterns of growth, is acaulescent, unifoliate and monocarpic and produces unique naphthoquinones. Morphological examinations of Streptocarpus species have tended to concentrate on germination, cotyledon anatomy and deve...
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Although biological and pharmacological effects of dietary natural products have been intensively studied, there has been no bibliometric analysis performed on this research field up to now. The current study has aimed to identify and analyze the manuscripts on dietary natural products and their potential to influence health and disease including s...
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa colonises the upper airway of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients, providing a reservoir of host-adapted genotypes that subsequently establish chronic lung infection. We previously experimentally-evolved P. aeruginosa in a murine model of respiratory tract infection and observed early-acquired mutations in pmrB, encoding the sensor...
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PH46A is a single enantiomer and a member of the 1,2-indane dimer family. It has two contiguous stereogenic centers with S,S configurations, one of which being a quaternary center, which has been developed as a clinical candidate for the treatment of inflammatory and autoimmune conditions. The current synthetic route to PH46A involves the generatio...
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Figure S1. Livers from sensitised (Freunds, Aluminium Hydroxide and ovalbumin, I.p.) but unchallenged rats, showing sterile peritonitis as a consequence of the immunological insult. Figure S2. Livers from sensitised (Freunds, Aluminium Hydroxide and ovalbumin, I.p.) rats, challenged with ovalbumin aerosol showing sterile peritonitis as a consequen...
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PH46A is the lead of a new class of bioactive indanes with potential for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. A qualitative in vitro metabolism profile of PH46A was investigated in preclinical studies, and the rate of its metabolism in cryopreserved hepatocytes prepared from male Sprague Dawley rat, Beagle dog, Cynomolgus monkey and pooled...
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PH46A, belonging to a class of 1, 2-indane dimers, has been developed by our research group as a potential therapeutic agent for the treatment of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. The initial synthetic route to PH46A gave a low overall yield, due in large part to the generation of undesired diastereoisomer 5 and the unwanted enantiomer (R,R)-8...
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Background The Schools’ Folklore Scheme (1937–1939) was implemented at a pivotal time in Irelands’ political history. It resulted in a body of ethnological information that is unique in terms of when, why and how it was collected. This material consists of over 700,000 pages of information, including ethnomedicinal and ethnobotanical traditions, re...
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Objectives: Compounds PH2 and PH5 are distereoisomers of novel indane compounds, synthesised as analogues of secondary metabolites of the fern, Onychium. In this study, we compare their effects on a variety of inflammatory models. Methods: In an effort to extend our knowledge of their anti-inflammatory profile, we have investigated their activit...
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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease and one of the most important public health challenges facing mankind. Fagonia cretica is a medicinal plant used widely in the Punjab in Pakistan. A recent survey has demonstrated that traditional healers and herbalists frequently use this plant to treat diabetes. In the current study, the traditional medicine...
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Herbal medicine, or “phyto-medicine,” refers to the practice of using plant material for medicinal purposes. Herbal medicine has a long tradition of use outside of conventional medicine, its earliest evidence of human use being recorded during excavations of Neanderthal sites, such as the Shanidar caves in northern Iraq. Many herbal medicines have...
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Herbal medicine, or “phyto-medicine,” refers to the practice of using plant materials for medicinal purposes. Across the globe, traditional herbal medicines play a significant role in healthcare, and the worldwide annual market for these products approaches US $60 billion. Several challenges face the increasing growth in the herbal medicine and her...
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Nine new methylated galloylquinic acids were isolated from an aqueous fraction of Copaifera langsdorffii (Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae) leaf hydroalcoholic extract (3–8, 11, 12, and 14), along with three known methylated galloylquinic acids (1, 2, and 15) and four galloylquinic acids (9, 10, 13, and 16). These compounds were characterized by nuclear m...
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The single enantiomer (1S,2S)-2-benzyl-2,3-dihydro-2-(1H-inden-2-yl)-1H-inden-l-ol (2), has recently been synthesized and isolated from its corresponding diastereoisomer (1). The molecular and crystal structures of this novel compound have been fully analyzed. The relative and absolute configurations have been determined by using a combination of a...
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In the title mol­ecule, C22H16O, the indanone ring system is approximately planar with a dihedral angle between the fused rings of 5.13 (14)°. Two benzene rings are linked together at one side of a double bond, sitting on either side of the indanone ring system and making dihedral angles of 70.30 (12) and 44.74 (13)° with it. In the crystal, hydrog...
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This review analyzes the more recent publications concerning the distribution, chemistry, and bioactivities of naphthoquinones (NQs) in higher plants. These highly reactive molecules have a diverse distribution in nature being isolated from bacteria, algae, fungi, lichens, insects, and higher plants, where they mostly occur in Eudicots. Over 200 sp...
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The title mol­ecular salt, C8H12N⁺·C26H21O3⁻, contains a dimeric indane pharmacophore that demonstrates potent anti-inflammatory activity. The indane group of the anion exhibits some disorder about the α-C atom, which appears common to many structures containing this group. A model to account for the slight disorder was attempted, but this was deem...
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The indane skeleton is found naturally and in several therapeutic molecules in medicinal chemistry. During our work on the anti-inflammatory activity of naturally occurring and synthetic indanes, we have synthesized a novel indane scaffold that has been optimized for both anti-inflammatory activity and bioavailability. We have evaluated our lead mo...
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The title mol­ecule, C16H19NO2, consists of an indane moiety, which is connected through an N atom to an acetamide group and a cyclo­pentane ring. The N atom adopts planar triangular geometry. Inter­molecular inter­actions, such as π–π stacking or hydrogen bonding, were not observed.
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A vast majority Chinese herbal medicines (CHM) are traditionally administered as individually prepared water decoctions (tang) which are rather complicated in practice and their dry extracts show technological problems that hamper straight production of more convenient application forms. Modernised extraction procedures may overcome these difficult...
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Two new furanonaphthoquinones, (3R)-7-methoxy-α-dunnione (5) and (3R)-6-hydroxy-7-methoxy-α-dunnione (6), along with the known (3R)-dunnione (1), (3R)-α-dunnione (2), (3R)-7-hydroxy-α-dunnione (3), and 1-hydroxy-2-methylanthraquinone (4), were isolated from in vitro cultures of Streptocarpus dunnii. The structures of compounds 5 and 6 were establis...
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Plants of the genus Bauhinia are used in several countries worldwide for the treatment of diabetes, and several related species have been shown to have hypoglycaemic effects in vivo in both normoglycaemic and alloxan- and streptozotocin-treated animal models. In this study, the insulin-secreting cell line INS-1 was used to examine the effects of th...
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The synthesis of δ--α-aminoadipoyl--cysteinyl--allylglycine (1a) from its component amino acids is described, along with the synthesis of eight analogues (1b-i) specifically deuterated at C-3 and/or C-5 of the allyglycine residue.
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The synthesis and biological activity of the novel diastereoisomers of 2-benzyl-2,3-dihydro-2-(1H-inden-2-yl)-1H-inden-1-ol is reported. The 2,2-coupled indane dimers were synthesised by coupling of the silyl enol ether of 1-indanone with the dimethyl ketal of 2-indanone. The coupled product was directly alkylated to give the racemic ketone which w...
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Asthma is characterised by bronchoconstriction and inflammation, with infiltration and activation of inflammatory cells such as eosinophils and mast cells, and subsequent release of inflammatory mediators. Much of the therapy directed at the treatment of asthma is either to provide symptomatic relief through bronchodilation or to reduce inflammatio...
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The cell line, RBL-2H3, has been widely used as a mast cell model though much of the data is contradictory. The aim of this study is to assess the RBL-2H3 cell line as an in vitro model for degranulation studies. RBL-2H3 cells were stimulated with either dinitrophenylated-IgE, calcium ionophore A23187, compound 48/80, mast cell degranulating peptid...
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An in vitro T-cell migration assay has been established that can be used to study the effects of compounds on the development of T-cell polarisation with HuT-78 T lymphocytes. This assay indicates the ability of compounds tested to inhibit the inflammatory response by decreasing LFA-1-mediated T-cell motility. The effect of a series of naturally oc...
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A series of N-substituted 3-aminoindanones were synthesised and evaluated for smooth muscle relaxant activity and mediator release inhibition effects. A low level of smooth muscle relaxant activity has been identified in all derivatives. Data have revealed that the significant mediator release inhibition effects observed are related to the nature o...

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