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    Fatty acid and phytosterol content of commercial saw palmetto supplements by Penugonda, Kavitha, Lindshield, Brian L

    Published in Nutrients (13-09-2013)
    “…Saw palmetto supplements are one of the most commonly consumed supplements by men with prostate cancer and/or benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Some studies…”
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    The Impact of Tannin Consumption on Iron Bioavailability and Status: A Narrative Review by Delimont, Nicole M, Haub, Mark D, Lindshield, Brian L

    Published in Current developments in nutrition (01-02-2017)
    “…Iron deficiency remains a global health issue, and antinutritional factors, such as tannins, are often cited as contributors to the high prevalence of…”
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    Are the health attributes of lycopene related to its antioxidant function? by Erdman, John W., Ford, Nikki A., Lindshield, Brian L.

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (15-03-2009)
    “…A variety of epidemiological trials have suggested that higher intake of lycopene-containing foods (primarily tomato products) or blood lycopene concentrations…”
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    University Students and Faculty Have Positive Perceptions of Open/Alternative Resources and Their Utilization in a Textbook Replacement Initiative by Delimont, Nicole, Turtle, Elizabeth C, Bennett, Andrew, Adhikari, Koushik, Lindshield, Brian L

    Published in Research in learning technology (01-01-2016)
    “…The Kansas State University Open/Alternative Textbook Initiative provides grants to faculty members to replace textbooks with open/alternative educational…”
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    Lycopene and Apo-12′-Lycopenal Reduce Cell Proliferation and Alter Cell Cycle Progression in Human Prostate Cancer Cells by Ford, Nikki A, Elsen, Amy C, Zuniga, Krystle, Lindshield, Brian L, Erdman, John W

    Published in Nutrition and cancer (01-01-2011)
    “…Lycopene is associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer. However, lycopene may not be wholly responsible for the effects seen in vivo or in cell culture…”
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    5α-reductase 1 mRNA levels are positively correlated with TRAMP mouse prostate most severe lesion scores by Opoku-Acheampong, Alexander B, Henningson, Jamie N, Beck, Amanda P, Lindshield, Brian L

    Published in PloS one (01-05-2017)
    “…The contribution of 5α-reductase 1 and 5α-reductase 2 to prostate cancer development and progression is not clearly understood. TRAMP mice are a common…”
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    Salivary proline-rich protein may reduce tannin-iron chelation: a systematic narrative review by Delimont, Nicole M, Rosenkranz, Sara K, Haub, Mark D, Lindshield, Brian L

    Published in Nutrition & metabolism (24-07-2017)
    “…Tannins are often cited for antinutritional effects, including chelation of non-heme iron. Despite this, studies exploring non-heme iron bioavailability…”
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    Performance, behaviour and perceptions of an open educational resource-derived interactive educational resource by online and campus university students by Ward, Erin J., Lindshield, Brian L.

    Published in Research in learning technology (01-01-2020)
    “…Platforms are now becoming available to allow for incorporating interactive elements into open educational resources (OERs), but little has been published…”
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    Nutrient Cost-Effectiveness of Fortified Blended Food Aid Products by Regier, Gregory K., Lindshield, Brian L., Lilja, Nina K.

    Published in Food and nutrition bulletin (01-09-2019)
    “…Background: Sorghum-Soy Blend (SSB) and Sorghum-Cowpea Blend (SCB) fortified blended food aid porridge products were developed as alternatives to Corn-Soy…”
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    Is the inclusion of animal source foods in fortified blended foods justified? by Noriega, Kristen E, Lindshield, Brian L

    Published in Nutrients (04-09-2014)
    “…Fortified blended foods (FBF) are used for the prevention and treatment of moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) in nutritionally vulnerable individuals,…”
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    Lycopenoids: Are lycopene metabolites bioactive? by Lindshield, Brian L., Canene-Adams, Kirstie, Erdman, John W.

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (15-02-2007)
    “…In vitro lycopene is the most potent antioxidant among carotenoids. While antioxidant function may be relevant to health, we hypothesize that metabolites of…”
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    Preventive and therapeutic efficacy of finasteride and dutasteride in TRAMP mice by Opoku-Acheampong, Alexander B, Unis, Dave, Henningson, Jamie N, Beck, Amanda P, Lindshield, Brian L

    Published in PloS one (18-10-2013)
    “…The prostate cancer prevention trial (PCPT) and Reduction by dutasteride of Prostate Cancer Events (REDUCE) trial found that 5α-reductase (5αR) inhibitors…”
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    Effect of Saw Palmetto Supplements on Androgen-Sensitive LNCaP Human Prostate Cancer Cell Number and Syrian Hamster Flank Organ Growth by Opoku-Acheampong, Alexander B., Lindshield, Brian L., Penugonda, Kavitha

    “…Saw palmetto supplements (SPS) are commonly consumed by men with prostate cancer. We investigated whether SPS fatty acids and phytosterols concentrations…”
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    Combinations of tomato and broccoli enhance antitumor activity in dunning R3327-H prostate adenocarcinomas by CANENE-ADAMS, Kirstie, LINDSHIELD, Brian L, SHIHUA WANG, JEFFERY, Elizabeth H, CLINTON, Steven K, ERDMAN, John W

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-01-2007)
    “…The consumption of diets containing 5 to 10 servings of fruits and vegetables daily is the foundation of public health recommendations for cancer prevention,…”
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    Selenium, but Not Lycopene or Vitamin E, Decreases Growth of Transplantable Dunning R3327-H Rat Prostate Tumors by Lindshield, Brian L, Ford, Nikki A, Canene-Adams, Kirstie, Diamond, Alan M, Wallig, Matthew A, Erdman, John W. Jr

    Published in PloS one (29-04-2010)
    “…Background: Lycopene, selenium, and vitamin E are three micronutrients commonly consumed and supplemented by men diagnosed with prostate cancer. However, it is…”
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    Tomato phytochemicals and prostate cancer risk by Campbell, Jessica K, Canene-Adams, Kirstie, Lindshield, Brian L, Boileau, Thomas W-M, Clinton, Steven K, Erdman, Jr, John W

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-12-2004)
    “…Mounting evidence over the past decade suggests that the consumption of fresh and processed tomato products is associated with reduced risk of prostate cancer…”
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    The effect of finasteride and dutasteride on the growth of WPE1-NA22 prostate cancer xenografts in nude mice by Opoku-Acheampong, Alexander B, Nelsen, Michelle K, Unis, Dave, Lindshield, Brian L

    Published in PloS one (05-01-2012)
    “…5α-reductase 1 (5αR1) and 5α-reductase 2 (5αR2) convert testosterone into the more potent androgen dihydrotestosterone. 5αR2 is the main isoenzyme in normal…”
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    Bioavailable Iron and Vitamin A in Newly Formulated, Extruded Corn, Soybean, Sorghum, and Cowpea Fortified-Blended Foods in the In Vitro Digestion/Caco-2 Cell Model by Penugonda, Kavitha, Fiorentino, Nicole M, Alavi, Sajid, Lindshield, Brian L

    Published in Current developments in nutrition (01-07-2018)
    “…Fortified-blended foods (FBFs), particularly corn-soybean blend (CSB), are food aid products distributed in developing countries. The US Agency for…”
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    Soy Protein is an Efficacious Alternative to Whey Protein in Sorghum–Soy Fortified Blended Foods in Rats by Ward, Erin J, Suleria, Hafiz AR, Joseph, Michael, Chambers, IV, Edgar, Alavi, Sajid, Lindshield, Brian L

    Published in Current developments in nutrition (01-08-2020)
    “…Previously we found that extruded corn–soy blend (CSB) and sorghum–soy blend (SSB) fortified blended foods (FBFs) containing whey protein concentrate (WPC)…”
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