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Unveiling the Antimicrobial Potential of Ricinus communis: A Comprehensive Review of Its Relevance to Surgical Site Infection (SSI) Pathogens. [PDF]
Arya AK +9 more
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Evaluation of performance, essential oil composition, and genetic parameters of Grammosciadium platycarpum populations toward developing high-linalool industrial cultivars. [PDF]
Eghlima G, Rezadoost H, Mirjalili MH.
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2006
Nutrigenomics: Opportunities and Challenges K. Kornman and C. Fogarty Gene-Diet Interactions, Blood Lipids, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: The Rise of Nutrigenetics J.M. Ordovas Diet-Disease Interactions at the Molecular Level: An Experimental Paradigm J. Kaput Anti-Inflammatory Phytochemicals: In Vitro and Ex Vivo Evaluation M.
Peter Kaufman +4 more
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Nutrigenomics: Opportunities and Challenges K. Kornman and C. Fogarty Gene-Diet Interactions, Blood Lipids, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk: The Rise of Nutrigenetics J.M. Ordovas Diet-Disease Interactions at the Molecular Level: An Experimental Paradigm J. Kaput Anti-Inflammatory Phytochemicals: In Vitro and Ex Vivo Evaluation M.
Peter Kaufman +4 more
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Phytochemicals and adipogenesis
BioFactors, 2010AbstractObesity is an increasing health problem all over the world. Phytochemicals are potential agents to inhibit differentiation of preadipocytes, stimulate lipolysis, and induce apoptosis of existing adipocytes, thereby reducing the amount of adipose tissue.
Andersen, Charlotte +3 more
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2019
The chapter gives a picture of the current data on the available anticariogenic natural products and their mechanism of action. Different phytochemicals such as phenols, flavanoids, alkaloids, terpenoids, tannins, lectins, etc. and their anticariogenic efficacy have been discussed in detail.
Karthikeyan Ramalingam +1 more
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The chapter gives a picture of the current data on the available anticariogenic natural products and their mechanism of action. Different phytochemicals such as phenols, flavanoids, alkaloids, terpenoids, tannins, lectins, etc. and their anticariogenic efficacy have been discussed in detail.
Karthikeyan Ramalingam +1 more
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Drug–phytochemical interactions
InflammoPharmacology, 2003Changes in dietary habits favouring diets rich in fruits and vegetables, and a meteoric rise in the consumption of dietary supplements and herbal products have substantially increased human exposure to phytochemicals. It is, therefore, not surprising that diet and herbal remedies can modulate drug-metabolising enzyme systems, such as cytochromes P450 ...
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