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Arbor Clinical Nutrition Updates, 2006
In a nutshellALA is a powerful antioxidant, both water and lipid soluble, that can also regenerate other antioxidants.A range of ‘antioxidant’ and other clinical indications (such as chelating toxic metals) have been tested in small, open trials and/or animal studies.
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In a nutshellALA is a powerful antioxidant, both water and lipid soluble, that can also regenerate other antioxidants.A range of ‘antioxidant’ and other clinical indications (such as chelating toxic metals) have been tested in small, open trials and/or animal studies.
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Alpha‐hydroxyacids and carboxylic acids
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2004SummaryThe carboxylic acids include alpha‐hydroxyacids (AHAs), polyhydroxy acids (PHAs), aldobionic acids (ABAs), retinoic acid, vitamin C and azelaic acid. They all have therapeutic actions.AHAs, PHAs and ABAs are organic hydroxyacids, a group of natural and physiological substances which can modulate skin keratinization and increase biosynthesis of ...
Ruey J, Yu, Eugene J, Van Scott
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2001
Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) constitute a class of compounds that exert specific and unique effects on skin structures. The therapeutic utility of these acids continues to expand; when applied to the skin in higher concentrations they cause detachment of keratinocytes and epidermolysis while application in lower concentration reduces intercorneocyte ...
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Alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) constitute a class of compounds that exert specific and unique effects on skin structures. The therapeutic utility of these acids continues to expand; when applied to the skin in higher concentrations they cause detachment of keratinocytes and epidermolysis while application in lower concentration reduces intercorneocyte ...
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99mTc complexes of alpha,alpha-disubstituted, alpha-hydroxy carboxylic acids.
International journal of radiation applications and instrumentation. Part A, Applied radiation and isotopes, 199099mTc complexes of 2-ethyl-2-hydrobutyric acid, 2-hydroxyisobutyric acid and (+)- and (-)-citramalic acid are readily prepared in high yield and high purity by reduction of 99mTcO4- in the presence of excess ligand. The resulting agents are very stable in vitro, but can undergo some decomposition during chromatographic analysis unless appropriate ...
Colombo, F +3 more
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.alpha.-Alkoxyacrylic acids from .alpha.-keto acids
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1993Robert B. Bates, Sriyani Caldera
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.alpha.,.alpha.,.alpha.-Trifluorotoluic acid (5-nitrofurfurylidene)hydrazides
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1970D E, Welch, H S, Nakaue, R D, Vatne
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On the autoxidation of bitter-tasting iso-alpha-acids in beer.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2010D. Intelmann, T. Hofmann
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A kinetic study on the isomerization of hop alpha-acids.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2008B. Jaskula +3 more
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Safety, efficacy and anti-inflammatory activity of rho iso-alpha-acids from hops.
Phytochemistry, 2008A. Hall +7 more
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