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Insa M. A. Ernst

Researcher at University of Kiel

Publications -  16
Citations -  1344

Insa M. A. Ernst is an academic researcher from University of Kiel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sulforaphane & HaCaT. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1157 citations.

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Curcumin—From Molecule to Biological Function

TL;DR: This Review describes the development of curcumin from a "traditional" spice and food coloring to a "modern" biological regulator.
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A Diet Rich in Olive Oil Phenolics Reduces Oxidative Stress in the Heart of SAMP8 Mice by Induction of Nrf2-Dependent Gene Expression

TL;DR: A diet rich in olive oil phenolics may prevent oxidative stress in the heart of SAMP8 mice by modulating Nrf2-dependent gene expression.
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Sulforaphane but not ascorbigen, indole-3-carbinole and ascorbic acid activates the transcription factor Nrf2 and induces phase-2 and antioxidant enzymes in human keratinocytes in culture.

TL;DR: Sulforaphane but not ascorbigen, indole‐3‐carbinole, and ascorBic acid activates the transcription factor Nrf2 and induces phase‐2 and antioxidant enzymes in human keratinocytes in culture.
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Allyl-, butyl- and phenylethyl-isothiocyanate activate Nrf2 in cultured fibroblasts.

TL;DR: Analysis of DNA methylation status in NIH3T3 cells indicated that expression of these genes may not be dependant on promoter methylation, indicating that not only SFN but also other aliphatic and aromatic isothiocyanates such as AITC, BITC and PEITC induce phase 2 and antioxidant enzymes in cultured fibroblasts.
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Curcumin — From Molecule to Biological Function

TL;DR: The development of curcumin from a "traditional" spice and food coloring to a "modern" biological regulator is described in this article, where the authors describe the development of turmeric from a traditional food additive to a modern biological regulator.