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A new favourable effect of cocoa on atherosclerosis? [PDF]
Paramo, J.A. (José Antonio)
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Stimulation of phenylpropanoid biosynthesis in apple (Malus domestica Borkh.) by abiotic elicitors
S. Michalek, C. Klebel, D. Treutter
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Study on Degradation Process of Procyanidins
Qiang Lin, Qingli Cao, Qing Huo
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CATALÀ A un extracte de procianidines de pinyol de raïm (GSPE) se l'hi han atribuït efectes mimètics d'algun dels efectes fisiològics de la insulina, però alhora la seva acció mostra algunes divergències respecte la pròpia hormona. Aquest fet suggereix un possible interès d'aquestes procianidines en patologies vinculades amb la resistència a la ...
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HPLC-MS/MS investigation and extraction optimization of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) bark polyphenols [PDF]
Hofmann, Tamás, Nebehaj, Esztella
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Genetic, metabolite and developmental determinism of fruit friction discolouration in pear [PDF]
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New Methodologies for the Synthesis of Procyanidines
P.-H. Ducrot, J. Beauhaire, B. Hennequin
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Procyanidins and Alzheimer’s Disease
Molecular Neurobiology, 2019Procyanidins, the oligomeric compounds formed from catechin and epicatechin molecules, are potentially effective targets as nutraceuticals or pharmaceuticals in the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Natural procyanidins can attenuate AD pathological features, extracellular amyloid deposits, and neurofibrillary tangles via reducing ...
Siqi Zhao +4 more
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European Journal of Nutrition, 2012
Procyanidins are extensively metabolized via phase-II and microbial enzymes. However, their distribution in the body is not well characterized.This study investigates the distribution of procyanidins (monomers and dimers) and their phase-II metabolites in plasma and tissues (thymus, heart, liver, testicle, lung, kidney, spleen and brain).Wistar rats ...
Aida, Serra +7 more
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Procyanidins are extensively metabolized via phase-II and microbial enzymes. However, their distribution in the body is not well characterized.This study investigates the distribution of procyanidins (monomers and dimers) and their phase-II metabolites in plasma and tissues (thymus, heart, liver, testicle, lung, kidney, spleen and brain).Wistar rats ...
Aida, Serra +7 more
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Metabolism of dietary procyanidins in rats
Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2003Procyanidins are major dietary polyphenols made of elementary flavan-3-ol (epi)catechin units. They have antioxidant properties and may contribute to health benefits in humans, but little is known about their metabolic fate. We compared here the metabolism of procyanidin dimer B3, trimer C2, and polymer isolated from willow tree catkins to that of ...
Marie-Paule, Gonthier +5 more
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