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Decay of CpdA into aziridine derivatives and synephrine depends on the solvent and pH.
(A) Schematic depiction of the in vitro decay of CpdA in pure water (upper part) and PBS (pH = 7.6) or Tris-HCl (pH = 7.6) buffer (lower part) based on 1H NMR spectroscopic analysis.
Uwe-Karsten Hanisch (251208) +8 more
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Microorganisms capable of degrading dl-synephrine were isolated from soil of Citrus gardens by enrichment culture, with dl-synephrine as the sole source of carbon and nitrogen.
Kutty, RK +3 more
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The “gate effect” mechanism for conductive molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) film coated electrodes was investigated in detail. It was demonstrated that the decrease of the DPV signal for the Fe(CN)64–/Fe(CN)63– redox probe with the increase of the ...
Patrycja Lach (6797453) +11 more
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A partically purified enzyme from Arthrobacter synephrinum was found to catalyse the conversion of (+/-)-synphrine into p-hydroxyphrenylacetaldehyde and methylamine.
Devi, N Abitha +3 more
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Comprehensive Assessment of a Pre-Workout Dietary Supplement with and without Synephrine [PDF]
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of acute (Study 1) and chronic (Study 2) ingestion of a pre-workout supplement with (PWS+S) and without p-synephrine (PWS) on safety, metabolism, body composition and performance.
Jung, Yanghoon P
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Introduction and aimsObesity is a multifactorial condition with high health risk, associated with important chronic disorders such as diabetes, dyslipidemia, and cardiovascular dysfunction. Citrus aurantium L. (C. aurantium) is a medicinal plant, and its
Érica Patrícia Garcia Souza (17774307) +10 more
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Synephrine is widely found in Chinese herbs of the Rutaceae family and is commonly used as a primary substitute for ephedrine in sports supplements. However, its potential cardiotoxicity has necessitated governmental regulations regarding its use.
Fu-An Chen (793305) +4 more
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Analysis of Synephrine Content in Bitter Orange (Citrus aurantium L.) Dietary Supplements
Many Americans are either currently taking, or have recently taken, non-prescription dietary supplements. These supplements claim to help prevent or relieve any number of ailments, but are not regulated by any governing body.
Newell, Martha L.
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p-Synephrine suppresses glucose production but not lipid accumulation in H4IIE liver cells. [PDF]
Cui Z, Lee Y, Lee Y, Park D.
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Study on the enantiomerization of synephrine by chiral high-performance liquid chromatography
Synephrine, the active phenethylamine alkaloid of Citrus aurantium L., is a biologically active compound that has effects on human metabolism that could help to reduce fat mass in obese people, since it stimulates lipolysis, raises the metabolic rate and
BENVENUTI, Stefania +3 more
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