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Dietary supplementation containing Citrus sinensis extract is being widely used for weight loss due to its anti-adipogenic and antioxidant effects that regulate the metabolism of fatty acids.
Lucas Pinheiro de Lima +1 more
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Profile of organic acids and synephrine in Satsuma mandarins
Citrus fruits contain numerous naturally occurring compounds such us flavonoids, limonoids, furanocoumarins, vitamins, carotenoids, organic acids, and amines. Citrus fruits are classified as acidic fruits because their soluble solids consist mainly of organic acids and sugars, which are used as the main index of maturity and as one of the main ...
Maslov Bandić, Luna +4 more
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ABSTRACT This study presents an analysis of caffeine content in food supplements and evaluates current regulatory frameworks against established safety guidelines. High‐caffeine products, particularly sports, and food supplements, were assessed for compliance with the safety opinion of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The investigation during
Leonie Rinke +3 more
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A Review of the Receptor-Binding Properties ofp-Synephrine as Related to Its Pharmacological Effects
Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium) extract and its primary protoalkaloidp-synephrine are used widely in weight loss/weight management and sports performance products. Because of structural similarities, the pharmacological effects ofp-synephrine are widely
Mohd Shara +2 more
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Self-reporting molecularly imprinted polymer with the covalently immobilized ferrocene redox probe for selective electrochemical sensing of p-synephrine [PDF]
This article uses a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) to form a redox self-reporting MIP film-based chemosensor applied for p-synephrine ...
Pieta, Piotr +10 more
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A UPLC‐based quantitative analysis combined with multivariate chemometric methods differentiated seven Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium cultivars based on significant variations in nine flavonoids. Chemometric analysis effectively separated the seven cultivars, and hesperetin was identified as a unique marker for C. reticulata “Chachi”.
Danlin Lin +7 more
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β-Adrenergic activities of octopamine and synephrine stereoisomers on guinea-pig atria and trachea
The activities of the (-)- and (+)-forms of m- and p-octopamine and m- and p-synephrine on β1- and β2- adrenoceptors in guinea-pig atria and trachea have been compared with that of noradrenaline.
C Mohan Thonoor +3 more
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Thermometer Ions, Internal Energies, and In‐Source Fragmentation in Ambient Ionization
ABSTRACT Ionization and fragmentation are at the core of mass spectrometry. But they are not necessarily separated in space, as in‐source fragmentation can also occur. Here, we survey the literature published since our 2005 review on the internal energy and fragmentation in electrospray ionization sources.
Emilie Bertrand, Valérie Gabelica
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Citrus is a genetically diverse genus widely cultivated across tropical and subtropical regions, yet its varieties often exhibit overlapping morphological traits that complicate accurate identification. In this study, the genetic diversity of nine Citrus varieties was assessed using 36 Simple Sequence Repeats (SSR) markers in combination with key ...
Zunaira Aslam +12 more
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Hemodynamic Effects of Synephrine Treatment in Portal Hypertensive Rats
Synephrine, a sympathomimetic alpha1-adrenoceptor agonist, has been shown to induce dose-dependent portal hypotensive effects after acute intravenous infusion. The present study was undertaken to investigate the hemodynamic effects of 8-day administration of synephrine in portal hypertensive rats.
Yi-Tsau Huang +6 more
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