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These enzymes are crucial for the detoxification processes in the liver and affect the pharmacokinetics of numerous medications. ...
Key findings include: Cancer Prevention: Isothiocyanates, such as sulforaphane (derived from glucoraphanin), are potent inducers of detoxification enzymes that neutralize carcinogens. They also inhibit tumor growth and promote apoptosis in cancer cells. ...
This bionic nanostructure has proven effective for drug delivery, detoxification, photothermal treatment, imaging, cancer diagnosis, immune surveillance, vaccine design, etc. ...
Research has indicated that insect symbiotic bacteria can directly metabolize toxic substances or indirectly mediate the expression of host detoxification enzymes or related genes, thereby influencing the detoxification metabolic function of insects. ...
It has a variety of biological activities including antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, antihypertensive, anti-oxidation, detoxification, anti-cancer, anti-cancer and the like. 1.3 Polysaccharide It is a polysaccharide compound composed of more than 10 monosaccharides. ...
Enzymes enable the human body to digest and absorb nutrients in food, and maintain all internal organ functions including: cell repair, anti-inflammatory detoxification, metabolism, improve immunity, generate energy, and promote blood circulation. ...
Classification and Functions of Common Phytochemicals Flavonoids Species: Quercetin, brassin, catechin, lignan, anthocyanin, resveratrol Functions: Anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant, cancer prevention (breast cancer, ovarian cancer), lowering blood lipids and cholesterol Carotenoids Species: Carotene, lutein, zeaxanthin, cryptoxanthin, capsaicin, lycopene Functions: ...
The reduction of glutathione reductase indicates that the detoxification function and antioxidant capacity of liver cells are decreased, and appropriate supplementation of exogenous GSH will help to recover. Normal or elevated glutathione reductase indicates normal liver detoxification and no need for exogenous GSH supplementation. In addition, GSH can protect ...
Evening exercise increases ketones from ammonia detoxification metabolism, such as beta-hydroxybutyric acid and urea. The altered metabolites were also subjected to genetic testing and KEGG enrichment analysis by the research team. ...
For example, oxygen is used in a number of operating theatres and to treat hypoxia in drug addicts in the Czech Republic‘s only detoxification centre. Two oxygen generators made by the German company INMATEC are used to supply the oxygen. ...
Astaxanthin has been shown to help trigger natural defense proteins that support antioxidant compounds and aid in detoxification. It further attenuates molecules that signal inflammatory triggers, thus acting as an anti-inflammatory agent. ...
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Parameters like total number of coelomocytes, riboflavin content in coelomocytes, expression of genes implied in metal homeostasis and detoxification mechanisms can be used as biomarkers in order to assess the impact of metals on Annelids. Defense biomarkers (detoxification gene expressions and coelomocyte parameters) were investigated in the ...
However, As toxicity drastically decreased when embryos were exposed from “heartbeat”‐stage on (4 d of development), suggesting the onset of detoxification mechanisms. Given the environmental concentrations of As in Argentina, there is a probability of exceeding lethal levels at 1 percent of sites. ...
The results found that these four dominant strains tolerated Cd (II) at 20 mg/l, only Wolinella succinogenes cannot tolerate Cu (II) at 2 mg/l while none of them tolerated Zn (II) at 30 mg/l.Keywords: anaerobic digestion, bioremediation, brewery sludge, detoxification, global warming, heavy metals, sulphate reducing bacteria, SRB, cadmium, copper, zinc, heavy metal resistant ...
