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    Phenolic compounds and plant extracts as potential natural anti-obesity substances by Sergent, Thérèse, Vanderstraeten, Jessica, Winand, Julie, Beguin, Pauline, Schneider, Yves-Jacques

    Published in Food chemistry (01-11-2012)
    “…► Polyphenols and plant extracts inhibited the pancreatic lipase in an enzymatic assay. ► EGCG, quercetin and kaempferol were more potent than the antiobesity…”
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    Deoxynivalenol affects in vitro intestinal epithelial cell barrier integrity through inhibition of protein synthesis by De Walle, Jacqueline Van, Sergent, Thérèse, Piront, Neil, Toussaint, Olivier, Schneider, Yves-Jacques, Larondelle, Yvan

    Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (15-06-2010)
    “…Deoxynivalenol (DON), one of the most common mycotoxin contaminants of raw and processed cereal food, adversely affects the gastrointestinal tract. Since DON…”
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    Anti-inflammatory effect and modulation of cytochrome P450 activities by Artemisia annua tea infusions in human intestinal Caco-2 cells by Melillo de Magalhães, Pedro, Dupont, Isabelle, Hendrickx, Aurélie, Joly, Aurélie, Raas, Thomas, Dessy, Stéphanie, Sergent, Thérèse, Schneider, Yves-Jacques

    Published in Food chemistry (15-09-2012)
    “…► Characterisation and effect of Artemisia annua extracts on intestinal function. ► Rosmarinic and chlorogenic acids identified as the main phenolic compounds…”
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    Food flavonoid aryl hydrocarbon receptor-mediated agonistic/antagonistic/synergic activities in human and rat reporter gene assays by Van der Heiden, Edwige, Bechoux, Nathalie, Muller, Marc, Sergent, Thérèse, Schneider, Yves-Jacques, Larondelle, Yvan, Maghuin-Rogister, Guy, Scippo, Marie-Louise

    Published in Analytica chimica acta (01-04-2009)
    “…Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor mediating the adverse effects of dioxins and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons…”
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    CYP1A1 and CYP3A4 modulation by dietary flavonoids in human intestinal Caco-2 cells by Sergent, Thérèse, Dupont, Isabelle, Van Der Heiden, Edwige, Scippo, Marie-Louise, Pussemier, Luc, Larondelle, Yvan, Schneider, Yves-Jacques

    Published in Toxicology letters (15-12-2009)
    “…Flavonoids have been proposed to exert beneficial effects in a multitude of disease states. However, evidence of potential toxic actions has also emerged…”
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    Anti-inflammatory effects of dietary phenolic compounds in an in vitro model of inflamed human intestinal epithelium by Sergent, Thérèse, Piront, Neil, Meurice, Julie, Toussaint, Olivier, Schneider, Yves-Jacques

    Published in Chemico-biological interactions (05-12-2010)
    “…Phenolic compounds (PCs) are considered to possess anti-inflammatory properties and therefore were proposed as an alternative natural approach to prevent or…”
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    Deoxynivalenol transport across human intestinal Caco-2 cells and its effects on cellular metabolism at realistic intestinal concentrations by Sergent, Thérèse, Parys, Marie, Garsou, Serge, Pussemier, Luc, Schneider, Yves-Jacques, Larondelle, Yvan

    Published in Toxicology letters (01-07-2006)
    “…Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a mycotoxin of the trichothecenes family to which human exposure levels can be high. Epidemiological studies suggest a link between DON…”
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    In vitro investigation of intestinal transport mechanism of silicon, supplied as orthosilicic acid‐vanillin complex by Sergent, Thérèse, Croizet, Karine, Schneider, Yves‐Jacques

    Published in Molecular nutrition & food research (01-02-2017)
    “…Scope Silicon (Si) is one of the most abundant trace elements in the body. Although pharmacokinetics data described its absorption from the diet and its body…”
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    Characterization of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) heartwood extractives: identification of resveratrol and piceatannol by Sergent, Thérèse, Kohnen, Stéphane, Jourez, Benoit, Beauve, Cécile, Schneider, Yves-Jacques, Vincke, Caroline

    Published in Wood science and technology (2014)
    “…Robinia pseudoacacia L. heartwood is characterized by a very high natural durability. However, a significant difference was observed between the mature and…”
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    Molecular and cellular effects of food contaminants and secondary plant components and their plausible interactions at the intestinal level by Sergent, Thérèse, Ribonnet, Laurence, Kolosova, Anna, Garsou, Serge, Schaut, Annelore, De Saeger, Sarah, Van Peteghem, Carlos, Larondelle, Yvan, Pussemier, Luc, Schneider, Yves-Jacques

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-03-2008)
    “…The intestinal mucosa is not simply a barrier allowing entry of compounds such as nutrients or chemicals, and restricting that of others. Intestinal cells and…”
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    Chemistry around imidazopyrazine and ibuprofen: Discovery of novel fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) inhibitors by De Wael, Frédéric, Muccioli, Giulio G., Lambert, Didier M., Sergent, Thérèse, Schneider, Yves-Jacques, Rees, Jean-François, Marchand-Brynaert, Jacqueline

    Published in European journal of medicinal chemistry (01-09-2010)
    “…Based on the imidazo-[1,2-a]-pyrazin-3-(7H)-one scaffold, a dual action prodrug has been designed for combining antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities,…”
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    Differential modulation of ochratoxin A absorption across Caco-2 cells by dietary polyphenols, used at realistic intestinal concentrations by Sergent, Thérèse, Garsou, Serge, Schaut, Annelore, Saeger, Sarah De, Pussemier, Luc, Peteghem, Carlos Van, Larondelle, Yvan, Schneider, Yves-Jacques

    Published in Toxicology letters (15-10-2005)
    “…The effect of polyphenols (PPs) on the absorption of ochratoxin A (OTA), a food-borne mycotoxin, was investigated in an in vitro model of the human intestinal…”
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    Interaction of ochratoxin A with human intestinal Caco-2 cells: possible implication of a multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP2) by Berger, Valérie, Gabriel, Anne-Françoise, Sergent, Thérèse, Trouet, André, Larondelle, Yvan, Schneider, Yves-Jacques

    Published in Toxicology letters (11-04-2003)
    “…Ochratoxin A (OTA), a nephrotoxic mycotoxin, is absorbed from small intestine and, in plasma, binds to serum albumin. Prolonged half-live results from…”
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    Development of a triculture based system for improved benefit/risk assessment in pharmacology and human food by Bazes, Alexandra, Nollevaux, Géraldine, Coco, Régis, Joly, Aurélie, Sergent, Thérèse, Schneider, Yves-Jacques

    Published in BMC proceedings (22-11-2011)
    “…Cell monolayer integrity, both in mono-, co- and tri-cultures, was controlled by measurement of the transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER, Millipore…”
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    Smooth muscle cells influence monocyte response to LDL as well as their adhesion and transmigration in a coculture model of the arterial wall by Kinard, F, Jaworski, K, Sergent-Engelen, T, Goldstein, D, Van Veldhoven, P P, Holvoet, P, Trouet, A, Schneider, Y J, Remacle, C

    Published in Journal of vascular research (01-09-2001)
    “…We investigated the possible interference of smooth muscle cells with monocyte response to LDL as well as with their adhesion and transmigration in a coculture…”
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