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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1994
Lipoic acid was found to be present at low levels in wheat germ (ca. 0.1 ppm) but was not detected in flour or semolina. The reduced form of lipoic acid provided the reducing equivalents for thioredoxin in the reduction of proteins of wheat endosperm (albumins, globulins, gliadins, and glutenins).
Vianey-Liaud, N. +4 more
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Lipoic acid was found to be present at low levels in wheat germ (ca. 0.1 ppm) but was not detected in flour or semolina. The reduced form of lipoic acid provided the reducing equivalents for thioredoxin in the reduction of proteins of wheat endosperm (albumins, globulins, gliadins, and glutenins).
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2015
Lipoic acid, which is defined as a miralce antioxidan, is used by many departments. Eventhough clinical using data are very limited , it is used in treatment of diabetic neuropathy, physical therapy and rehabilitation clinic, dermatology clinic, geriatric clinics. It has usage area for cosmetic purposes.
TETİKÇOK, Ramazan +5 more
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Lipoic acid, which is defined as a miralce antioxidan, is used by many departments. Eventhough clinical using data are very limited , it is used in treatment of diabetic neuropathy, physical therapy and rehabilitation clinic, dermatology clinic, geriatric clinics. It has usage area for cosmetic purposes.
TETİKÇOK, Ramazan +5 more
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Dihydro-alpha-lipoic acid has more potent cytotoxicity than alpha-lipoic acid
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal, 2009Alpha-lipoic acid has been shown to possess cancer-cell-killing activity via activation of the apoptosis pathway. In this study, the cytotoxic activities of alpha-lipoic and dihydro-alpha-lipoic acid were compared in HL-60 cells. The cell-killing activity of dihydro-alpha-lipoic acid was higher than that of alpha-lipoic acid.
Masao, Yamasaki +9 more
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Alpha lipoic acid intoxicatıon: An adult
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2018Alpha lipoic acid (ALA) is a potent antioxidant used to treat a variety of disorders. Although ALA is considered a very safe supplement and intoxication is very rare, acute high-dose ingestions can cause mortality. In this report, we discuss a very rare case of ALA intoxication to increase awareness of this issue.A 22-year-old female was referred to ...
ÖZTURAN, İBRAHİM ULAŞ +2 more
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The Netherlands Journal of Medicine, 2010
Background: Neuropathic pain is difficult to treat. We identified those studies in the literature in which the effectiveness of alpha lipoic acid as a treatment for neuropathic pain was evaluated.Methods: Systematic literature review. The databases MEDLINE and EMBASE were searched using the keywords "lipoic acid", "thioctic acid", "diabet*", and the ...
Mijnhout, G. S. +3 more
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Background: Neuropathic pain is difficult to treat. We identified those studies in the literature in which the effectiveness of alpha lipoic acid as a treatment for neuropathic pain was evaluated.Methods: Systematic literature review. The databases MEDLINE and EMBASE were searched using the keywords "lipoic acid", "thioctic acid", "diabet*", and the ...
Mijnhout, G. S. +3 more
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ALSUntangled #79: alpha-lipoic acid
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal DegenerationAlpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is a naturally occurring fatty acid. It serves as an essential cofactor for enzymatic reactions in mitochondrial energy production, is a potent antioxidant and has anti-inflammatory effects, which are plausible mechanisms in slowing ALS progression.
Alaina Giacobbe +21 more
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