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Fadilah Fadilah ◽  
Arry Yanuar ◽  
Ade Arsianti ◽  
Retnosari Andrajati

ABSTRACTEugenol (EU) is a phenylpropene, an allyl chain-substituted guaiacol. EU is a member of the phenylpropanoids class of chemical compounds. It is acolorless to pale yellow oily liquid extracted from certain essential oils especially from clove oil. Further, chemopreventive agents might be used singlyor in combination with chemotherapy or radiotherapy for the more effective treatment of cancer by enhancing the efficacy of these modalities withminimal side effects and toxicity. Considering that EU scaffold may be a prospective chemopreventive agent, its potent antitumor ability to interferewith solid cancer cell growth and its molecular mechanism were evaluated as an initiative toward the development of a novel strategy for cancertreatment. This review article will conduct that EU as the antiproliferative activity and molecular mechanism of the EU induced apoptosis against thecancer cells and animal models.Keywords: Eugenol, Derivatives of eugenol, Scaffold, Anticancer, Phenylpropanoids.


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Hayelom Gebre ◽  
Kiros Fisha ◽  
Tsegalaul Kindeya ◽  
Tsigehiwot Gebremichal

Bagasse is a waste product from the sugar industry, which is usually used as energy source in factory at present. However, the amount of bagasse left is still high enough for more value-added product for example furfural. Bagasse is a good source of pentosan and containing about 25 to 27%. The main objective of the research was to produce furfural from bagasse. The main raw material for the production furfural was bagasse and some chemicals/ingredients were used (H2SO4, water, NaCl). Furfural is an important organic chemical, produced from agro industrial wastes and residues containing carbohydrates known as Pentosans. It is a basic chemical, which can be utilized in a variety of industries such as chemical industry, refining oil industry, food industry and agricultural industry. In its pure state, it is a colourless or yellow oily liquid with the odour of almonds, but upon exposure to air it quickly becomes yellow then brown and finally black, it is commonly known as furfuraldehyde.


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