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Masaaki Yasue
Researcher at Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences
Publications - 19
Citations - 445
Masaaki Yasue is an academic researcher from Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Active ingredient & Food additive. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 380 citations.
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Oligomeric procyanidins in apple polyphenol are main active components for inhibition of pancreatic lipase and triglyceride absorption.
Hiroshi Sugiyama,Yoko Akazome,Toshihiko Shoji,Yamaguchi Atsuko,Masaaki Yasue,Tomomasa Kanda,Yasuyuki Ohtake +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggested that the oligomeric procyanidins contained in AP inhibited triglyceride absorption by inhibiting pancreatic lipase activity in mice and humans.
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Oligomeric Procyanidins in Apple Polyphenol Are Main Active Components for Inhibition of Pancreatic Lipase and Triglyceride Absorption [Erratum: 2007 July 11, v. 55, no. 14, p. 5906.]
Hiroshi Sugiyama,Yoko Akazome,Toshihiko Shoji,Yamaguchi Atsuko,Masaaki Yasue,Tomomasa Kanda,Yasuyuki Ohtake +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of apple polyphenol extract (AP) and procyanidin contained in AP on in vitro pancreatic lipase activity and in vivo triglyceride absorption in mice and humans were examined.
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Oral administration of Cimicifuga racemosa extract affects immobilization stress-induced changes in murine cerebral monoamine metabolism.
TL;DR: The CR extract can alleviate acute stress responses by suppressing the changes of amine-to-metabolite ratio in brain by interacting not only with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis but also with the sympathetic adrenomedullary (SAM) system under stress conditions.
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Safety evaluation of polyphenols extracted from hop bracts.
Yoko Nagasako-Akazome,Daiki Honma,Motoyuki Tagashira,Tomomasa Kanda,Masaaki Yasue,Yasuyuki Ohtake +5 more
TL;DR: These tests demonstrated that hop bract polyphenols are safe and do not cause any detrimental effects in vivo under the conditions investigated in this study.
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Oral administration of Cimicifuga racemosa extract attenuates psychological and physiological stress responses.
TL;DR: Treatment with CR significantly attenuated the elevated subjective perception of stress and the increased salivary chromogranin-A levels compared with placebo treatment and it is proposed that CR extracts might be suitable for the prevention and treatment of stress-related disorders.