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Anti‐inflammatory Effects of 4′‐Hydroxy Nobiletin, the Major Metabolite of Nobiletin
Nobiletin, a citrus flavonoid has been associated with various biological activities including anti‐inflammation. We have found that 4′‐hydroxy nobiletin (4′HN) was a major colonic metabolite in mice fed with nobiletin, and the colonic levels of 4′HN were much higher than those of nobiletin.
XIAN WU +4 more
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Transdermal delivery of nobiletin using ionic liquids [PDF]
AbstractNobiletin (NOB), a flavonoid, has extremely low water solubility and low oral bioavailability; however, despite these problems, various physiological effects have been investigated in vitro. In the present study, we investigated the transdermal delivery of NOB using choline and geranic acid (CAGE), which is a biocompatible material that has ...
Tadashi Hattori +7 more
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Pharmacological actions of nobiletin in the modulation of platelet function [PDF]
Background and PurposeThe discovery that flavonoids are capable of inhibiting platelet function has led to their investigation as potential antithrombotic agents. However, despite the range of studies on the antiplatelet properties of flavonoids, little is known about the mechanisms by which flavonoids inhibit platelet function. In this study, we aimed
Vaiyapuri, Sakthivel +9 more
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Nobiletin, a NF‐κB signaling antagonist, promotes BMP‐induced bone formation
The NF‐κB family of transcription factors plays an important role in skeletal development and bone homeostasis. In osteoblast cells, NF‐κB signaling has been shown to suppress survival, proliferation, and differentiation.
Thira Rojasawasthien +7 more
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Tissue distribution of nobiletin and its metabolites in mice after oral administration of nobiletin
Nobiletin (NBT), a major citrus polymethoxyflavone, has been shown to have various beneficial bioactivities such as anti‐inflammatory and anti‐carcinogenic effects. However, the in vivo absorption, metabolism, and tissue distribution of NBT is poorly understood.
Minqi Wang +4 more
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Polymethoxyflavones are flavonoids that are abundant in citrus fruit peels and have beneficial effects on human health. Previous studies have demonstrated that the polymethoxyflavones, namely sudachitin and nobiletin, ameliorate obesity and diabetes in ...
Tomoki Abe +2 more
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Potential and Mechanism of Nobiletin in Diabetes Mellitus and Associated Complications. [PDF]
The incidence and mortality of diabetes have increased dramatically in recent decades. New strategies to treat diabetes and its complications with minimal side effects are urgently needed. New monomeric molecules extracted from herbs are an alternative medicine that is being explored as candidate drugs for the treatment of diabetes and its ...
Zhao C, Lai W, Li Y, Hong K, Xu Y.
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Inhibitory Effects of Metabolites of Nobiletin and 5‐hydroxy Nobiletin on Human Lung Cancer Cells
Nobiletin (NBT) and 5‐hydroxy nobiletin (5HN) are unique polymethoxyflavones found in citrus fruits. We investigated the effects of NBT, 5HN, and their major metabolites, namely 4′‐hydroxy nobiletin (M1), 3′,4′‐dihydroxy nobiletin (M2), 3′,5‐dihydroxy nobiletin (M3), 4′,5‐dihydroxy nobiletin (M4), and 3′,4′,5‐trihydroxy nobiletin ...
Noppawat Charoensinphon +5 more
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Natural products are very promising adjuvants with a variety of biological activities. Nobiletin, a citrus polymethoxyflavone, has been shown to exert an anticancer effect in various cell lines.
Xiang Ren +9 more
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Background/Aims: Nobiletin, a citrus flavonoid isolated from tangerines, alters ion transport functions in intestinal epithelia, and has antagonistic effects on eosinophilic airway inflammation of asthmatic rats. The present study examined the effects of
Yuan Hao +3 more
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