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Avenanthramides, polyphenols from oats, exhibit anti-inflammatory and anti-itch activity
Archives of Dermatological Research, 2008Oatmeal has been used for centuries as a soothing agent to relieve itch and irritation associated with various xerotic dermatoses; however few studies have sought to identify the active phytochemical(s) in oat that mediate this anti-inflammatory activity. Avenanthramides are phenolic compounds present in oats at approximately 300 parts per million (ppm)
Runa, Sur +4 more
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European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2015
Rigorous exercise is known to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflict inflammatory response. The present study investigated whether dietary supplementation of avenanthramides (AVA) in oats would increase antioxidant protection and reduce inflammation in humans after an acute bout of eccentric exercise.Young women (age 18-30 years, N = 16 ...
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Rigorous exercise is known to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflict inflammatory response. The present study investigated whether dietary supplementation of avenanthramides (AVA) in oats would increase antioxidant protection and reduce inflammation in humans after an acute bout of eccentric exercise.Young women (age 18-30 years, N = 16 ...
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Identification of a dehydrodimer of avenanthramide phytoalexin in oats
Tetrahedron, 2004A new compound (1) was found to accumulate when oat leaves were treated with elicitors. A reaction with peroxidase and avenanthramide B, an oat phytoalexin, in the presence of hydrogen peroxide resulted in the formation of 1. The chemical structure of 1 was determined to be a cyclic dehydrodimer of avenanthramide B based on spectroscopic analyses and ...
Yozo Okazaki +3 more
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Yeast cell wall capsules for delivery of oat biomarker avenanthramide-C
Food ChemistryAvenanthramide-C (AVN-C) is the biomarker for oat with a variety of physiological functions, whereas its application is constrained by low stability and bioavailability. Avenanthramide-C is the biomarker for oat with a variety of physiological functions, whereas its application is constrained by low stability and bioavailability.
Linyang, He +6 more
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The Pharmacology of Avenanthramides: Polyphenols
2018Ilias Marmouzi, Shahira M. Ezzat
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QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF OAT AVENANTHRAMIDES
2009Lena H. Dimberg, Jelena Jastrebova
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Oat avenanthramides: Acute bioavailability in older adults
CFW Plexus, 2012F. Collins +3 more
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Potential anti-inflammatory properties of oats avenanthramides
Clinical Biochemistry, 2011openaire +1 more source

