Another phytochemical, betacryptoxanthin, is found in orange juice, tangerines, papayas, peaches and mangoes. |
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Further phytochemical investigations are deemed necessary in order to evaluate modes of actions of isolated active constituents of this plant. |
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The term phytochemical encompasses all these classes of chemical compounds naturally produced by plants. |
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It possesses an extensive database for phytochemical footprinting, analysis, and processing, as well as for scientific and academic expertise. |
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It is commonly utilized either as a nutritional supplement or as a phytochemical remedy for different diseases ranging from chronic inflammation to circulatory dysfunctions. |
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Garlic, onions and leeks contain allicin, a phytochemical that protects vascular health. |
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One type of phytochemical that has attracted particular attention is flavonoids. |
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The classical method is laboratory based and relies on previous taxonomic findings, phytochemical factors, immunopharmacological studies, and random screening methods. |
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More than 160 phytochemical components, including some not previously described, were identified in galbanum. |
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It also seems that antioxidants and phytochemical compounds present in whole grains would be protective for the heart. |
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Some plants are rich sources of a particular phytochemical while others contain myriads of phytochemicals. |
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Our project was aimed at extending our understanding of the phytochemical variability to facilitate identification of typical adulterants. |
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Their phytochemical profiles were consistent with the presence of other related herbal species. |
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Researchers have found that the secret ingredient is resveratrol, a phytochemical that's been shown to have anti-infective, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. |
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Celumax V©: The active ingredient Celumax V© is a complex of substances of vegetal origin selected in collaboration with phytochemical specialists. |
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Pharmacognostic and phytochemical evaluation of leaf galls of Kakashringi used in Indian system of medicine. |
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Seasonal phytochemical variation of anti-glycation principles in lowbush blueberry. |
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Summer squash are low in calories and they contain the phytochemical lutein, which is helpful for eyes. |
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Phenolics, their antioxidant and antimicrobial activity in dark germinated fenugreek sprouts in response to peptide and phytochemical elicitors. |
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Did you know that cauliflower contains the indole group of phytochemical compounds that are found in most crucifers and said to help to prevent the development of certain types of cancer? |
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Did you know that Brussel sprouts are one of the crucifers that are richest in glucosinolates? These valuable phytochemical compounds are said to protect against several types of cancer. |
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Pepper's phytochemical composition includes lemon, pine, bergamot and neroli with smaller quantities of ginger, clove and geraniol — a primary component of rose oil. |
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It contains isothiocyanates, a bewildering phytochemical that at the moment is one of the trendier and, everyone hopes, more successful anticarcinogens. |
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Think of what they now know about ketchup and how its cooked tomatoes are loaded with lycopene, a phytochemical that appears to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. |
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All subjects were addressed, from cancer-fighting phytochemical compounds found in food such as broccoli and blueberries, to the harmful effects of excessive sugar and lipid consumption. |
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In fact, one of the chemists from BDR actually came to our phytochemical lab at the University of Ottawa to talk to the people who were doing phytochemical testing there. |
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This is primarily a result of increases in ozone, a phytochemical air pollutant which is rapidly formed under warm and sunny conditions and is the primary contributor to smog. |
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More taxonomic, phytochemical, and pharmacological studies would likely unveil other properties of the plant and broaden the potential applications of its components. |
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Fytokem has overseen the production, research, and development of bioactive and phytochemical ingredients commercialized by Unipex Innovations under the Tyrostat and Canadian Willowherb brands. |
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Scientists, and our patients, have a habit of looking for the cure to cancer in the single phytochemical that will act as a magic bullet. |
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Nutritionists therefore advise eating a wide variety of plant-based foods rather than taking phytochemical supplements. |
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The antioxidant property of a phytochemical permits it to come between cells and free radicals by giving up their own electrons. |
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Comparative study on the antibacterial activity of phytochemical flavanones against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. |
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Cauliflower contains a wealth of fiber and choline, along with powerful phytochemical compounds indole-3-carbinol and isothiocyanates. |
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The plants used belonged to botanical families known to have little phytochemical significance. |
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Taken together, the plant appears to contain phytochemical constituents, notably one of which is asarone with strong sedative properties. |
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In this research work, chemical composition, phytochemical screening, elemental analysis and anti-oxidant assay of the pulp of Adansonia digitata were carried out. |
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Perhaps the most rigorously tested phytochemical is zeaxanthin, a yellow-pigmented carotenoid present in many yellow and orange fruits and vegetables. |
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Alleviation of cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury using phytochemical polyphenols is accompanied by reduced accumulation of indoxyl sulfate in rats. |
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One phytochemical found in apples is phloretin, a natural antibiotic. |
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The research, funded by the National Cancer Institute, looked at the role played by a key phytochemical known as Indole-3-carbinol, also called I3C or simply carbinol. |
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In our study, the phytochemical analysis of the extract showed the presence of alkaloids, carbohydrates, proteins, aminoacids, phenols, starch and saponins. |
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Since the results are calculated on the basis of amount of phytochemical extract required to reduce one millimole of Fe to Fe, the lowest value has highest antioxidant power. |
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Phytochemical screening also indicated the presence of several bioactive phytocompounds and natural antioxidants that are responsible for its overall activity. |
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Phytochemical screening and antimicrobial activity of Albizzia lebbeck. |
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Phytochemical contents of the leaves included presence of terpenoid glycosides, protein, carbohydrates but absence of alkaloids and steroids Kumar et al. |
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