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Nitrate from food is first converted to nitrite by oral bacteria and then further processed in the intestine. The gut microbiota reduces nitrate and nitrite to ammonia or nitric oxide, preventing the formation of carcinogenic nitrosamines. Our analysis highlights Escherichia coli as a key player in this detoxification process, supported by other ...
Natalie Hager +4 more
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ANTIOXIDANT METABOLISM IN WATER STRESSED PEANUT TREATED WITH DINICONAZOLE
The response of alpha-tocopherol, glutathione and ascorbate was studied in peanut (Arachis hypogea L., cv. NC-17) subjected to water stress and treated with a triazole fungicide, diniconazole (DINI).
G.C. RIVERO, D.M. ORCUTT
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Sensitive skin assessment in Thai and Polish subjects showed a dermo‐cosmetic product improved symptoms and quality of life in both groups, also highlighting ethnic differences in syndrome perception at baseline. Abstract Objective Sensitive skin syndrome (SSS) affects individuals from all ethnic groups.
Helena Polena +11 more
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Pengaruh penambahan alpha tocopherol terhadap kualitas semen entog yang disimpan pada suhu dingin
The study was conducted to evaluate the effect alpha-tocopherol addition on the quality of muscovy duck semen during the storage process at 4 0C. The materials of the study were 4 male Muscovy ducks aged between 1.5 – 2.0 years old.
Fitriani Fitriani
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Alpha-Tocopherol and plastoquinone synthesis in chloroplast membranes [PDF]
Soll, Jürgen
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A review of skin microbiome and new challenges to cosmetic microbiome‐friendly formulations
Microbiome‐friendly concepts offer new perspectives for a healthy relationship between cosmetic use and the skin microbiome, especially the interaction of non‐biotic cosmetic ingredients with the skin, requiring further studies to clarify the dynamics between the skin microbiome and different classes of cosmetic ingredients.
Yasmin Rosa Santos +3 more
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Penetration enhancement effects of topically applied crosslinked hyaluronic acid
Cross‐linked hyaluronic acid (HA) was demonstrated to enhance the topical delivery of a variety of hydrophilic actives into the skin. This phenomenon was observed for both small molecules and macromolecules, the latter of which was analysed with MALDI mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI‐MSI).
Aaron Cohen +7 more
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Rectal administration of d-alpha tocopherol for active ulcerative colitis: A preliminary report
Seyed Amir Mirbagheri +3 more
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