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Bioavailability of Apigenin from Apiin-Rich Parsley in Humans [PDF]
<i>Aim:</i> Absorption and excretion of apigenin after the ingestion of apiin-rich food, i.e. parsley, was tested. <i>Methods:</i> Eleven healthy subjects (5 women, 6 men) in the age range of 23–41 years and with an average body mass index of 23.9 ± 4.1 kg/m<sup>2</sup> took part in this study. After an apigenin- and
Meyer, Hellen +3 more
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AbstractApiose is a unique branched-chain pentose found in plant glycosides and a key component of the cell wall-polysaccharide pectin and other specialized metabolites. More than 1,200 plant-specialized metabolites contain apiose residues, represented by apiin, a distinctive flavone glycoside found in celery and parsley in the family Apiaceae.
Maho Yamashita +10 more
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The primary strategy in the fight against cancer is to screen compounds that may be effective on different types of cancer. Compounds from plants seem to be a good source.
Ş. Adem +4 more
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Transcriptomic and Metabolomic Analyses Reveal the Response Mechanism of Ophiopogon japonicus to Waterlogging Stress [PDF]
Ophiopogon japonicus, a plant that thrives in river alluvial dams, often faces waterlogging stress due to sustained rainfall and flood seasons, which significantly impacts its growth and development. Currently, the mechanisms of waterlogging tolerance in
Tingting Cheng +5 more
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Integrative Transcriptomic and Metabolic Analyses Reveal That Flavonoid Biosynthesis Is the Key Pathway Regulating Pigment Deposition in Naturally Brown Cotton Fibers [PDF]
Brown cotton is a major cultivar of naturally colored cotton, and brown cotton fibers (BCFs) are widely utilized as raw materials for textile industry production due to their advantages of being green and dyeing-pollution-free.
Shandang Shi +16 more
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Immunomodulatory, Anticancer, and Antimicrobial Effects of Rice Bran Grown in Iraq: An In Vitro and In Vivo Study [PDF]
Emerging evidence supports the role of rice bran in cancer prevention. Studies were conducted on multiple rice cultivars. However, limited studies were conducted on rice cultivars in the Middle East. In this study, rice bran growing in Iraq (O.
Wamidh H. Talib +4 more
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Abstract Flavonoids, natural compounds widely distributed in the plant kingdom, are reported to affect the inflammatory process and to possess anti-inflammatory as well as immunomodulatory activity in-vitro and in-vivo. Since nitric oxide (NO) produced by inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) is one of the inflammatory mediators, the ...
MENCHERINI, TERESA +5 more
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The study delves into the quantitative analysis and antifungal screening of Astragalin, Apiin, and Epicatechin extracted from Nigella sativa, Cuminum cyminum, and Crataegus rhipidophylla through High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). These bioactive compounds, noted constituents of these botanical sources, exhibit substantial therapeutic ...
Abubaker Abdulrahem Thanon Alghazal +1 more
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This study aimed to investigate variations in the phytochemical compound contents and antioxidant potential of the ethanol rhizome extracts of Smilax china L., belonging to the Liliaceae family, from different parts of Korea, namely Uiwang (Mt ...
Chang-Dae Lee +4 more
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