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  • Antioxidant supplements include [[beta-carotene]], [[vitamin A]] (retinol), [[vitamin C ...ite journal |author=Bjelakovic G, Nikolova D, Simonetti RG, Gluud C |title=Antioxidant supplements for preventing gastrointestinal cancers |journal=Cochrane Datab
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  • | pagename = Antioxidant | abc = Antioxidant
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Antioxidant]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...lled trial of vitamin E in patients with coronary disease: Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS) |journal=Lancet |volume=347 |issue=9004 |pages=781–6 |year=
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  • [[Antioxidant]]s structurally related to [[alpha-carotene]].
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  • [[Antioxidant]] chemicals that are a subclass of the [[carotenoid]]s.
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  • [[Antioxidant]] [[carotenoid]] chemical that helps to prevent age-related [[macular degen
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  • [[Antioxidant]] [[carotenoid]] that helps prevent age-related [[macular degeneration]] an
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  • An organic [[acid]] with [[antioxidant]] properties whose L-[[enantiomer]] is called vitamin C.
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  • [[Antioxidant]] chemical found in large amounts in [[tomato|tomatoes]].
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  • [[Antioxidant]] subgroup of [[carotenoid]]s and precursors of [[Vitamin A]].
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  • ...lled trial of vitamin E in patients with coronary disease: Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS) |journal=Lancet |volume=347 |issue=9004 |pages=781–6 |year=
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  • ...epigallocatechin and gallic acid and a type of catechin, also known as an antioxidant.
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  • ...Asia that appears to have antiallergic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant, antitumor, and immunostimulating activity.
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  • '''Cryptoxanthins''' are [[antioxidant]] chemicals that are a subclass of the [[carotenoid]]s. They are hydroxyla
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  • {{r|Antioxidant}}
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  • ...ct spelling for this be Epigallocatechin, since catechins are polyphenolic antioxidant plant metabolites?. [[User:Meg Ireland|Meg Ireland]] 15:15, 3 September 200
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  • ...rbic acid]]: yeasts do not make vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid), but a similar antioxidant known as [http://www.scri.sari.ac.uk/SCRI/Web/Site/home/ResearchAreas/Theme
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  • | pagename = Antioxidant | abc = Antioxidant
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  • {{:Vitamin E/Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study}} ...2h-1-benzopyran-6-ol nucleus, these compounds exhibit varying degree of [[antioxidant]] activity, depending on the site and number of methyl groups and the type
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  • Cranberries contain [[vitamin C]] and other [[antioxidant]]s; research continues into their possible [[medicine|medicinal]] use.
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  • ...rated compounds with a variety of beneficial health effects due to their [[antioxidant]] properties. Both <math>\alpha</math>-carotene and <math>\beta</math>-car
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  • '''Lycopene''' is a naturally occurring [[antioxidant]] chemical found in some [[anti-cancer food]]s, particularly in cooked [[to
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  • {{r|Polyphenol antioxidant}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Antioxidant]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...cal]] that helps to prevent age-related [[macular degeneration]] and is an antioxidant chemical due to its ability to absorb phototoxic blue light and near ultrav {{Image|Lutein.png|center|600px|Lutein, an antioxidant phytochemical.}}
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  • '''Zeaxanthin''' is a natural [[antioxidant]] [[carotenoid]] [[phytochemical]] that helps prevent age-related [[macular {{Image|Zeaxanthin.png|center|600px|Zeaxanthin, an antioxidant chemical.}}
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  • ...hemical]]s that are structurally related to [[alpha-carotene]]. They are [[antioxidant]]s with a number of health benefits and mostly found in fruits and vegetabl
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  • *The Antioxidant Cookbook (1995)
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  • {{r|Antioxidant}}
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  • ...an orthologue of p38 MAP kinase, and is abolished by co-application of an antioxidant, indicating that increased ROS formation is required for the extension of l ...al hormesis or mitohormesis. Consistently, we here summarize findings that antioxidant supplements that prevent these ROS signals interfere with the health-promot
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  • ...al. Relationship between rate and extent of catechin absorption and plasma antioxidant status. Biochem Mol Biol Int 1998, 46:895-903. * Panahi Y, Hosseini MS, Khalili N, et al. Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of curcuminoid-piperine combination in subjec
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  • ...ose to [[glucose-6-phosphate]]. Glucose is also the precursor or the major antioxidant and enzyme cofactor, [[vitamin C]], in most animals (except [[human]]s, gre
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  • ...g [[white tea]], [[oolong tea]], [[black tea]] and [[green tea]] contain [[antioxidant|antioxidants]], [[EGCG]] (and other [[catechin|catechins]]) and [[polypheno ...ntain a variety of anti-cancer phytochemicals. Peanuts contain the super antioxidant [[resveratrol]], which is the basis of health benefits from red wine, pomeg
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  • Antioxidant supplements include [[beta-carotene]], [[vitamin A]] (retinol), [[vitamin C ...ite journal |author=Bjelakovic G, Nikolova D, Simonetti RG, Gluud C |title=Antioxidant supplements for preventing gastrointestinal cancers |journal=Cochrane Datab
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  • ...ibrinolysis. CONCLUSION: In vitro analysis of Essiac indicates significant antioxidant and immunomodulatory properties, as well as neoplastic cell specific cytoto ...ration concentration. These data indicate that Essiac tea possesses potent antioxidant and DNA-protective activity. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...uthor=Brown BG, Zhao XQ, Chait A, ''et al'' |title=Simvastatin and niacin, antioxidant vitamins, or the combination for the prevention of coronary disease |journa
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  • *'''Ascorbic acid''' is an [[organic chemistry|organic]] acid with [[antioxidant]] properties. Its appearance is white crystals or powder (from light yello ====Food additive as antioxidant====
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  • * Crayfish Procambarus clarkii Retina and Nervous System Exhibit Antioxidant Circadian Rhythms Coupled with Metabolic and Luminous Daily Cycles
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  • ...all antioxidants are chain-breaking, and as a result, the provision of an antioxidant can result in a build-up of oxidants elsewhere. To illustrate this, SOD wil
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  • ...ournal | author=Kontush A |title=Alzheimer's amyloid-beta as a preventive antioxidant for brain lipoproteins. |journal=Cell. Mol. Neurobiol. |volume=21 |issue= 4 *{{cite journal | author=Doré S |title=Decreased activity of the antioxidant heme oxygenase enzyme: implications in ischemia and in Alzheimer's disease.
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  • ...notable for controversy about possible health benefits for its supposed [[antioxidant]] properties and as a food additive, and has been the subject of disputed c ...tious and powerful foods in the world" and by Dr. Mehmet Oz as a "powerful antioxidant" which was "full of nutrients".<ref name=twsMAR02a/>
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  • ...dently homeostatic mechanisms in cells that govern the amount of allowable antioxidant activity. Many [[Life extension|life-extensionists]] have dismissed the val ...life-extending effect of the low-sugar [[diet]] is abolished by various [[antioxidant]]s, suggesting that induction of [[oxidative stress]] may be required for h
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  • Selenium is a cofactor to the antioxidant [[enzyme]] [[glutathione peroxidase]].<ref name="pmid9164308">{{cite journa
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  • ...antioxidant supplements prevent gastrointestinal cancers"<br/>&bull;&nbsp;"Antioxidant supplements seem to ''increase'' overall mortality"<br/>&bull;&nbsp;"The po
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  • Oxidative stress, therefore, may result from diminished antioxidant defense, excessive production of reactive oxygen species, or a combination ...oxidative stress? and What are the precise sources of oxidative stress and antioxidant defenses in the vasculature? With this information as background, the book
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  • ===Antioxidant vitamins=== {{main|Antioxidant}}
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  • ...lden pigment impairs neutrophil killing and promotes virulence through its antioxidant activity. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 202. Retrieved April 12, ...h a disrupted carotenoid biosynthesis pathway. The pigment proved to have antioxidant properties. The study showed that a mutant strain missing the carotenoid c
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  • ...n to help lower LDL in other studies. They think that if you combine this antioxidant with antiviral medicines they may be able to limit the development of HCV o
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  • [[Vitamin E]], an [[antioxidant]], may improve liver histology in a [[randomized controlled trial]] of 247
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  • ...ation treatment and age-related macular degeneration in women: the Women's Antioxidant and Folic Acid Cardiovascular Study |journal=Arch. Intern. Med. |volume=169
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  • ...e chirality of vitamin C, apparently); zinc (I think sperm use this as an antioxidant; anyway, apparently they use it for something -- ejaculate contains a sign
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  • ...easurement of lymphocyte vitamin C might be expected to be a more reliable antioxidant biomarker than plasma vitamin C level.}} </ref> ...t can't be used as an enzyme cofactor, but it can be an electron donor (an antioxidant). It is not present in living things, if that's what it was supposed to mea
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  • *[[Antioxidant/Definition]]
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  • ...me=201 |pages=281–304 |year=2002 |pmid=12430953}}</ref> The development of antioxidant machineries is closely intertwined with the development of species. An anal ...thor=Arrigoni O, De Tullio MC |title=Ascorbic acid: much more than just an antioxidant |journal=Biochim. Biophys. Acta |volume=1569 |pages=1–9 |year=2002 |pmid=
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  • ...hor=Brown BG, Zhao XQ, Chait A, ''et al.'' |title=Simvastatin and niacin, antioxidant vitamins, or the combination for the prevention of coronary disease |journ ...thor=Brown BG, Zhao XQ, Chait A, ''et al.'' |title=Simvastatin and niacin, antioxidant vitamins, or the combination for the prevention of coronary disease |journa
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  • ...oprotective and restorative proteins including growth factors, phase 2 and antioxidant [[enzyme]]s, and protein [[chaperone]]s. A better understanding of hormesis ...an orthologue of p38 MAP kinase, and is abolished by co-application of an antioxidant, indicating that increased ROS formation is required for the extension of l
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  • ...ging rates include efficiency of [[DNA repair]], types and quantities of [[antioxidant]] [[enzyme]]s, and different rates of [[radical (chemistry)|free radical]] ...ith the use of nutritional supplements to extend lifespan. The idea that [[antioxidant]] [[Dietary supplement|supplements]], such as [[Vitamin C]], [[tocopherol|V
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  • ...r of treatments aimed at attenuating neurotoxin-mediated injury, such as [[antioxidant]],<ref name=Heaton2000 /> [[antitoxin]]<ref name=Thyagarajan2009>Thyagaraja ...a in-vivo.<ref name=Norenberg2004>Norenberg 2004</ref> Administration of [[antioxidant]]s or [[glutaminase]] inhibitor can reduce this mitochondrial transition, a
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  • ...decreased risk are not fully understood. [[Chlorogenic acid]], a powerful antioxidant present in coffee, may be responsible for a lowered risk for type II diabet
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  • Effect of long term intake of aspartame on antioxidant defense status in liver. Effect of long term intake of aspartame on antioxidant defense status in liver.
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  • ...essel lining or [[endothelium]] is particularly important. In fact, many antioxidant neuroprotectants such as [[uric acid]] and [[NXY-059]] work at the level of
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  • ...oprotective and restorative proteins including growth factors, phase 2 and antioxidant enzymes, and protein chaperones. A better understanding of hormesis mechani
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  • "much like melanocyte stimulating hormone (MSH), which acts as an antioxidant in organisms that don't produce melanin."
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