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Mechanisms of apigenin-7-glucoside as a hepatoprotective agent.

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The results obtained in vivo and in vitro suggest that APIG has protective effects against hepatic oxidative injury induced by chemicals, possibly due to its antioxidant properties, acting as scavengers of ROS.
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This article is published in Biomedical and Environmental Sciences.The article was published on 2005-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 58 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Blood serum & Antioxidant.

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A review of the chemistry and pharmacology of the date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.)

TL;DR: This review presents a comprehensive analysis of the phytochemistry and validated pharmacological properties of date fruits and the seeds.
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Date fruit: chemical composition, nutritional and medicinal values, products.

TL;DR: The chemical composition and nutritional and medicinal values of date fruit as well as date fruit-based products are reviewed.
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Superheated liquid extraction of oleuropein and related biophenols from olive leaves.

TL;DR: The proposed approach - which provides more concentrated extracts than previous alternatives - is very useful to study matrix-extractant analytes partition and its easy automation and low acquisition and maintenance costs make the industrial implementation of the proposed method advisable.
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Effects of flavonoids on sphingolipid turnover in the toxin-damaged liver and liver cells

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that flavonoids affect sphingolipid metabolism in the CCl4- and ethanol-damaged liver and liver cells and normalized the hepatocyte membranes.
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Hydrophilic antioxidants of virgin olive oil. Part 1: Hydrophilic phenols: A key factor for virgin olive oil quality

TL;DR: In this paper, a review on VOO antioxidant profile and particularly on hydrophilic phenols that are divided into different sub-families such as phenolic acids and alcohols, hydroxy-isochromans, flavonoids, secoiridoids, lignans and pigments are assessed.
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