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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2013
Citrus aurantium extracts, which contain large amounts of p-synephrine, are widely used for weight loss purposes and as appetite suppressants. In the liver, C. aurantium (bitter orange) extracts affect hemodynamics, carbohydrate metabolism, and oxygen uptake.
Andrea Luiza, de Oliveira +4 more
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Citrus aurantium extracts, which contain large amounts of p-synephrine, are widely used for weight loss purposes and as appetite suppressants. In the liver, C. aurantium (bitter orange) extracts affect hemodynamics, carbohydrate metabolism, and oxygen uptake.
Andrea Luiza, de Oliveira +4 more
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Phytomedicine
p-Synephrine (p-Syn), a natural alkaloid isolated from Citrus aurantium L., promotes fat oxidation and is therefore widely used as a weight loss dietary supplement. It was recently reported to exert a potent antidepressant effect. However, its molecular targets remain undefined.
Hong-Lei Gao +4 more
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p-Synephrine (p-Syn), a natural alkaloid isolated from Citrus aurantium L., promotes fat oxidation and is therefore widely used as a weight loss dietary supplement. It was recently reported to exert a potent antidepressant effect. However, its molecular targets remain undefined.
Hong-Lei Gao +4 more
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Enhancement of toxicity followed by association of p-synephrine with ephedrine, salicin and caffeine
Toxicology Letters, 2011M.D. Arbo +4 more
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Combined Anti-Adipogenic Effects of Hispidulin and p-Synephrine on 3T3-L1 Adipocytes
Biomolecules, 2021Hee Jae Kwak +2 more
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Optimization of synephrine and its vibrational and electronic structures
Vibrational Spectroscopy, 2020T Yadav, V Mukherjee
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Synephrine: From trace concentrations to massive consumption in weight-loss
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2011Vera Marisa Costa +2 more
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