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Rogaie Rezaei-Sadabady

Researcher at Islamic Azad University

Publications -  6
Citations -  2496

Rogaie Rezaei-Sadabady is an academic researcher from Islamic Azad University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydroxytyrosol & Radical. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1812 citations. Previous affiliations of Rogaie Rezaei-Sadabady include University of Tabriz & Tabriz University of Medical Sciences.

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Liposome: classification, preparation, and applications

TL;DR: This paper summarizes exclusively scalable techniques and focuses on strengths and limitations in respect to industrial applicability and regulatory requirements concerning liposomal drug formulations based on FDA and EMEA documents.
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Intracellular ROS protection efficiency and free radical-scavenging activity of quercetin and quercetin-encapsulated liposomes

TL;DR: Whether a liposomal formulation of quercetin can suggestively improve its solubility and bioavailability and can be a possible request in the treatment of tumor is determined.
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Studies of the Relationship Between Structure and Antioxidant Activity in interesting systems, including tyrosol, hydroxytyrosol derivatives Indicated by quantum chemical calculations

TL;DR: In this article, the properties such as heat formation of the neutral, radical and orbitals energies were calculated as descriptors to predict the H atom donating abilities of compounds, and two designed hydroxytyrosol derivatives showed most active feasible H atom donation.
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Quantitative cancer inhibitory of hydroxytyrosol in olive oil compounds: an overview of observational and experimental studies

TL;DR: Hydroxytyrosol, one of the main phenolic compounds in olives, virgin oil and waste water obtained during the production of olive oil, was shown to prevent atherosclerosis through the inhibition of LDL oxidation and inhibit different kinds of cancer.
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Stepwise sequential analysis of stable multiradicals formation in polyphenolic myricetin active OH groups throughout the antioxidant process to scavenge free radicals

TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-empirical combined quantum method, AM1/DFT, as well as full DFT geometry optimization approaches of B3LYP functional DFT/DFTs with different basis sets of 6-31G (d), 6-311 G (d,p) and 6- 311 G (2d,2p) were used to analyze all the six different OH groups of Myc which involved in free radical reactions for the purposes of clarification the stable multiradicals Myc5 formation mechanism.