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Salette Reis

Researcher at University of Porto

Publications -  321
Citations -  11528

Salette Reis is an academic researcher from University of Porto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liposome & Membrane. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 293 publications receiving 9047 citations. Previous affiliations of Salette Reis include Max Planck Society & Fernando Pessoa University.

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Methodological aspects about in vitro evaluation of antioxidant properties.

TL;DR: Several of the most commonly used methods for in vitro determination of antioxidant capacity are reviewed and the advantages and shortcomings of each method are highlighted.
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Phenolic acids and derivatives: studies on the relationship among structure, radical scavenging activity, and physicochemical parameters.

TL;DR: The antiradical activity of caffeic acid, dihydrocaffeic acid (5), and their corresponding n-alkyl esters was evaluated by using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH(*)) method, and it was found that dose-dependent scavenger effects were found in both series.
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Novel resveratrol nanodelivery systems based on lipid nanoparticles to enhance its oral bioavailability

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed two resveratrol nanodelivery systems based on lipid nanoparticles to enhance the oral bioavailability for further use in medicines, supplements, and nutraceuticals.
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Resveratrol in Medicinal Chemistry: A Critical Review of its Pharmacokinetics, Drug-Delivery, and Membrane Interactions

TL;DR: The intracellular effects of resveratrol and the effects of this compound at the membrane level were revised since their knowledge is essential for understanding the pharmacological and therapeutic activities of this bioactive compound.
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Polymer-based nanoparticles for oral insulin delivery: Revisited approaches

TL;DR: The aims of this review are to provide a deep understanding on the oral delivery of insulin and the possible routes for its uptake, and to overview the evolution of this field in the last years of research of insulin-loaded polymer-based nanoparticles in the academic and industrial fields.