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Anti-carcinogenic Effects of the Flavonoid Luteolin
Luteolin is a flavonoid which is part of our daily nutrition in relatively low amounts (less than 1 mg/day). Nevertheless, some epidemiological studies suggest an inverse correlation between luteolin intake and the risk of some cancer types.
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Metabolic Fate of Luteolin in Rats: Its Relationship to Anti-inflammatory Effect
Luteolin is a naturally occurring flavone that reportedly has anti-inflammatory effects. Because most luteolin is conjugated following intestinal absorption, free luteolin is likely present at low levels in the body.
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The mechanism of delaying starch digestion by luteolin
Food & Function, 2021The mechanisms of luteolin delaying starch digestion by two methods, inhibiting α-amylase and binding with starch directly, were studied.
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Protective effects of luteolin on the venous endothelium
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2021Luteolin is a flavonoid with antioxidant properties already demonstrated in studies related to inflammation, tumor, and cardiovascular processes; however, there are no available information regarding its antioxidant effects at the venous endothelial site.
Henrique Charlanti Reis Assunção +4 more
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The fluorescence properties of luteolines
Monatshefte f�r Chemie Chemical Monthly, 1987The fluorescence properties of luteoline and its possible methyl ethers (a representative class of naturally occurring flavonoids) were investigated, together with the effect of diagnostic shift reagents such as sulfuric acid, aluminium trichloride, and borax.
Otto S. Wolfbeis +2 more
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Biomedical Chromatography, 2010
AbstractAccurate and reproducible HPLC methods were developed and validated for the determination of concentrations of luteolin (LT) and tetra‐acetyl‐luteolin (TALT) in rat plasma. HPLC analyses were performed on an Agilent TC‐C18 column protected by a guard Agilent Zorbax Eclipse Plus. The mobile phase for LT was a binary mixture of acetonitrile–water
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AbstractAccurate and reproducible HPLC methods were developed and validated for the determination of concentrations of luteolin (LT) and tetra‐acetyl‐luteolin (TALT) in rat plasma. HPLC analyses were performed on an Agilent TC‐C18 column protected by a guard Agilent Zorbax Eclipse Plus. The mobile phase for LT was a binary mixture of acetonitrile–water
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Role of luteolin in overcoming Parkinson's disease
BioFactors, 2021AbstractParkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder affecting elderly people (>60 years old) worldwide. There is no permanent cure for the disease but the symptomatic relief can be obtained by using dopamine agonists besides L‐dopa therapy. The longer use of the drugs is associated with several side effects.
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Distribution and Biological Activities of the Flavonoid Luteolin
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2009Epidemiological evidence suggests that flavonoids may play an important role in the decreased risk of chronic diseases associated with a diet rich in plant-derived foods. Flavonoids are also common constituents of plants used in traditional medicine to treat a wide range of diseases.
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