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Panthakarn Rangsinth

13PUBLICATIONS
21CO-AUTHORS
PsychopharmacologyAgricultural molecular engineering of nucleic acids and proteinsCharacterisation of biological macromoleculesPlant pathologyEcosystem services (incl. pollination)
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|Aug 29, 2024
<i>Aquilaria crassna</i> Extract Exerts Neuroprotective Effect against Benzo[a]pyrene-Induced Toxicity in Human SH-SY5Y Cells: An RNA-Seq-Based Transcriptome Analysis.

Nattaporn Pattarachotanant, Suporn Sukjamnong, Panthakarn Rangsinth

|Aug 29, 2024
Experimental Models in Unraveling the Biological Mechanisms of Mushroom-Derived Bioactives against Aging- and Lifestyle-Related Diseases: A Review.

Rajasekharan Sharika, Kuljira Mongkolpobsin, Panthakarn Rangsinth

|Mar 13, 2024
Neuroprotective Effects of Polysaccharides and Gallic Acid from <i>Amauroderma rugosum</i> against 6-OHDA-Induced Toxicity in SH-SY5Y Cells.

Panthakarn Rangsinth, Nattaporn Pattarachotanant, Wen Wang

|Nov 14, 2023
Valorization of Nam Wah Banana (<i>Musa paradisiaca</i> L.) Byproducts as a Source of Bioactive Compounds with Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Properties: In Vitro and In Silico Studies.

Ansella Amanda Epifani Widoyanti, Kamonwan Chaikong, Panthakarn Rangsinth

|Sep 28, 2023
Protective Effect of <i>Aquilaria crassna</i> Leaf Extract against Benzo[a]pyrene-Induced Toxicity in Neuronal Cells and <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>: Possible Active Constituent Includes Clionasterol.

Nattaporn Pattarachotanant, Panthakarn Rangsinth, Watis Warayanon

|Jul 14, 2023
Potential Beneficial Effects and Pharmacological Properties of Ergosterol, a Common Bioactive Compound in Edible Mushrooms.

Panthakarn Rangsinth, Rajasekharan Sharika, Nattaporn Pattarachotanant

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