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Isolation, structural characterization and bioactivities of polysaccharides and its derivatives from Auricularia-A review.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
Auricularia mushrooms are known for their bioactive compounds, mostly polysaccharides, which have numerous biological activities, such as antioxidant, antitumor, immunomodulatory, hyperlipidemic, antidiabetic, anticoagulant and hepatoprotective effects ...
Jingnan Miao   +7 more
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Extraction, structure and bioactivities of the polysaccharides from Ginkgo biloba: A review.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2020
Ginkgo biloba L. is distinguished as source of highly promising food and traditional herbal for thousands of years. Modern phytochemistry studies have demonstrated that polysaccharide is one of the important biologically-active components of G.
Jiacheng Fang   +3 more
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Bioactive cyclic dipeptides

Peptides, 1995
Cyclic dipeptides are among the simplest peptide derivatives commonly found in nature. Most cyclic dipeptides found to date appear to have emerged as by-products of fermentation and food processing. However, many are endogenous to members of animal and plant kingdoms; these include cyclo(Pro-Leu), cyclo(Pro-Val), cyclo(Pro-Phe), cyclo(Ala-Leu), cyclo ...
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High value-added compounds from fruit and vegetable by-products – Characterization, bioactivities, and application in the development of novel food products

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2019
Fruit and vegetable processing industry is one of the relevant generators of food by-products, which display limited commercial exploitation entailing economic and environmental problems.
João P. Trigo   +3 more
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Glutathione‐Dependent Bioactivation

Current Protocols in Toxicology, 2007
AbstractThe classical view of the glutathione (GSH) conjugation pathway involves GSHS‐transferase (GST)‐dependent formation of thioether conjugates between GSH and an electrophilic substrate, processing to yield the corresponding cysteineS‐conjugate, which is then converted to anN‐acetylcysteine conjugate (or mercapturate).
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Bioactivity evolution of the surface functionalized bioactive glasses

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2014
AbstractThe formation of a calcium phosphate layer on the surface of the SiO2–CaO–P2O5 glasses after immersion in simulated body fluid (SBF) generally demonstrates the bioactivity of these materials. Grafting of the surface by chemical bonding can minimize the structural changes in protein adsorbed on the surface.
Klára, Magyari   +5 more
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The in-vitro bioactivity of mesoporous bioactive glasses

Biomaterials, 2006
Ordered mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) with different compositions were prepared by using nonionic block copolymer surfactants as structure-directing agents through an evaporation-induced self-assembly process. Their in-vitro bioactivities were studied in detail by electron microscopy, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, and inductively ...
Yan, X. X.   +8 more
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Structure, bioactivities and applications of the polysaccharides from Tremella fuciformis mushroom: A review.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
Tremella fuciformis is an important edible mushroom that has been widely cultivated and used as food and medicinal ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine. In the past decades, many researchers have reported that T.
Yu-ji Wu   +5 more
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Bioactivity of electro-thermally poled bioactive silicate glass

Acta Biomaterialia, 2009
A 45S5 bioactive glass (nominal composition: 46.1 mol.% SiO2, 2.6 mol.% P2O5, 26.9 mol.% CaO, 24.4 mol.% Na2O) was electrothermally poled by applying voltages up to 750 V for 45 min at 200 degrees C, and the thermally stimulated depolarization currents (TSDCs) were recorded.
C R, Mariappan   +3 more
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Bioactive bone cements

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 1998
Poly (methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) bone cement, used to fix implants into the bone, produces good surgical results if used correctly. However, prostheses do eventually become loose and the breakdown of the cement mantle is a factor in this failure.
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