Search Results - "Pero, Ronald W."
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Antioxidant metabolism induced by quinic acid. increased urinary excretion of tryptophan and nicotinamide
Published in Phytotherapy research (01-03-2009)“…For over 50 years, hippuric/quinic acids were believed to have no biological efficacy. Here data are presented to support the hypothesis that quinic acid is…”
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Dietary quinic acid supplied as the nutritional supplement AIO + AC-11® leads to induction of micromolar levels of nicotinamide and tryptophan in the urine
Published in Phytotherapy research (01-06-2011)“…Hippuric acid is synthesized and produced primarily by the gastrointestinal (GI) microflora. However, there is no known health benefit for hippuric acid except…”
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active ingredient of Cat's Claw water extracts. Identification and efficacy of quinic acid
Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (15-01-2005)“…Historic medicinal practice has defined Cat's Claw, also known as Una de Gato or Uncaria tomentosa, as an effective treatment for several health disorders…”
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Quinic acid is a biologically active component of the Uncaria tomentosa extract C-Med 100
Published in International immunopharmacology (2005)“…We have previously reported that the C-Med 100® extract of the plant Uncaria tomentosa induces prolonged lymphocyte half life and hence increased spleen cell…”
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An extract of Uncaria tomentosa inhibiting cell division and NF-κB activity without inducing cell death
Published in International immunopharmacology (01-12-2003)“…Previous reports have demonstrated that extracts of the plant Uncaria tomentosa inhibit tumor cell proliferation and inflammatory responses. We have confirmed…”
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water soluble extract from Uncaria tomentosa (Cat's Claw) is a potent enhancer of DNA repair in primary organ cultures of human skin
Published in Phytotherapy research (01-03-2006)“…Cat's Claw (Uncaria tomentosa) water extracts, essentially free of oxindole alkaloids, have been shown to possess a broad spectrum of biological activity…”
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Enhanced DNA repair, immune function and reduced toxicity of C-MED-100™, a novel aqueous extract from Uncaria tomentosa
Published in Journal of ethnopharmacology (01-02-2000)“…Female W/Fu rats were gavaged daily with a water-soluble extract (C-MED-100™) of Uncaria tomentosa supplied commercially by CampaMed at the doses of 0, 5, 10,…”
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Health consequences of catabolic synthesis of hippuric acid in humans
Published in Current clinical pharmacology (01-02-2010)“…Hippuric acid has been a major human metabolite for years. However, there is no well-known documented health benefit associated with it except for excretion of…”
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Isoenzyme(s) of glutathione transferase (class Mu) as a marker for the susceptibility to lung cancer: a follow up study
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-01-1990)“…Glutathione transferase are divided into three classes: Alpha, Mu and Pi. Isoenzyme(s) from one of these classes, class Mu, is dominantly inherited and can be…”
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N-substituted benzamides inhibit nuclear factor-κB and nuclear factor of activated T cells activity while inducing activator protein 1 activity in T lymphocytes
Published in Molecular immunology (01-08-2001)“…N-substituted benzamides are compounds that have recently been reported to inhibit nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) activity and induce apoptosis in a pre-B cell…”
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A glutathione transferase in human leukocytes as a marker for the susceptibility to lung cancer
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-05-1986)“…Leukocyte isozyme(s) of glutathione transferase (GT-tSBO) has been shown to be dominantly inherited. The frequency of the phenotypes of this isozyme in…”
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Psychogenic stress induces chromosomal and DNA damage
Published in International journal of neuroscience (01-01-1996)“…In this investigation, rats subjected to swim stress showed within 24 hours significant increases in both the level of chromosome aberrations and Sister…”
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Pharmacokinetics and central nervous system toxicity of declopramide (3-chloroprocainamide) in rats and mice
Published in Anti-cancer drugs (01-01-1999)“…Declopramide (3-chloroprocainamide) has been identified in previous studies as a representative of a new class of chemosensitizers. In this study, the toxicity…”
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The hereditary transmission of high glutathione transferase activity towards trans-stilbene oxide in human mononuclear leukocytes
Published in Human genetics (1985)“…High glutathione transferase activity towards trans-stilbene oxide has been observed in resting mononuclear leukocytes only in a portion of the individuals…”
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Specific binding and uptake of extracellular nicotinamide in human leukemic K-562 cells
Published in Biochemical pharmacology (24-03-1993)“…Extracellular nicotinamide is well recognized as the primary precursor to the cellular synthesis of NAD. NAD is a pivotal molecule in regulating the energy and…”
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Reduced level of serum thiols in patients with a diagnosis of active disease
Published in Journal of anti-aging medicine (01-01-2003)“…Oxidative stress, or the production of oxygen-centered free radicals, has been hypothesized as the major source of DNA damage that in turn can lead to altered…”
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Hereditary interindividual differences in the glutathione transferase activity towards trans-stilbene oxide in resting human mononuclear leukocytes are due to a particular isozyme(s)
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-01-1985)“…We have shown earlier that there are large, hereditary interindividual differences in the cytosolic glutathione transferase activity towards trans-stilbene…”
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Elevation of ADP-ribosylation as an indicator of mononuclear leucocyte responsiveness in breast cancer patients treated with tamoxifen
Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (1992)“…82 women who had had surgery for removal of breast cancer were randomised during the primary care period before initiation of any chemotherapy or radiotherapy…”
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Measurement and characterization of membrane-bound and soluble epoxide hydrolase activities in resting mononuclear leukocytes from human blood
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-09-1984)“…Membrane-bound and soluble epoxide hydrolase activities in the mononuclear cell fraction from human blood have been characterized using cis- and trans-stilbene…”
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