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Fatty acid and phytosterol content of commercial saw palmetto supplements
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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?
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
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
Published in Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine (01-01-2016)“…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
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
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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Kansas State University Human Nutrition (HN 400) Flexbook
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Tomato phytochemicals and prostate cancer risk
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
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
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
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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