In pharmacology it is frequently, though not always, the case that one enantiomer of a chiral drug has greater pharmacological activity than the other.
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Perhaps the most celebrated compounds from plants are those with pharmacological activity, such as salicylic acid from which aspirin is made, morphine, and digoxin.
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The pharmacological activity of polyprenols is based on their substitutive effect in the case of dolichol deficits which are observed with chronic inflammatory, degenerative and oncological diseases.
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Pharmacological activities include antiinflammatory, hepatoprotective, anticancer, antidiabetic, antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, analgesic, anti-infertility and central nervous system depressant activity.
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Between 2007 and 2011, a study was carried out on chemical constituents and pharmacological activities of " Iris tenuifolia " and " Iris halophila ".
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Researchers Irving Kirsch and Thomas Moore have contested the pharmacological activity of antidepressants in the relief of depression, and state that the evidence is most consistent a role as active placebos.
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In pharmacology, "'biological activity "'or "'pharmacological activity "'describes the beneficial or adverse effects of a drug on living matter.
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As an inorganic example, cisplatin ( see structure above ) is an important drug used in cancer chemotherapy, whereas the trans isomer ( transplatin ) has no useful pharmacological activity.
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This natural product has wide range of pharmacological activities including cardioprotective, anti-inflammatory, immuno-modulatory, anti-angiogenesis, anti-metastasis and anti-carcinogenic properties.
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However, unlike many other steroid esters, CPA is not extensively hydrolyzed, and much of the pharmacological activity of the drug is attributable to CPA itself in its unchanged form.