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Institute Of Environmental Science For Human Life Ochanomizu University | 論文
- Antioxidant Effects of Polyphenols in Chocolate on Low-Density Lipoprotein both In Vitro and Ex Vivo
- Antioxidative Effects of Choi-joki-to and its Ability to Inhibit the Progression of Atheroma in KHC Rabbits
- A Candidate High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) Receptor, HB_2, with Possible Multiple Functions Shows Sequence Homology with Adhesion Molecules
- Analysis of (-)-Epigallocatechin Gallate in Human Serum Obtained after Ingesting Green Tea
- A Cembrane-type Diterpene from Flue-cured Burley Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. ) leaves
- Two New Alkaloids from Cigarette Smoke Condensate
- Prediction of Absorbability of Poorly Water-soluble Drugs Based on Permeability Obtained through Modified In Vitro Chamber Method
- Vegetable Oil Enriched with Phytosterol Ester and the Degree of Serum Cholesterol Lowering Effect in Healthy Subjects
- Effects of Phytosterol Esters on Serum Lipids and Fecal Steroids Excretion in Hamsters
- Effects of Phytosterol Ester-Enriched Vegetable Oil on Serum Cholesterol and Assessment of Safety in Healthy Men
- A New Leishmanicidal Saponin from Brunfelsia grandiflora
- Two Cangorosin A Type Triterpene Dimers from Maytenus chuchuhuasca
- Nine Regioisomeric and Stereoisomeric Triterpene Dimers from Maytenus chuchuhuasca
- Oxygenation Reactions of Various Tricyclic Fused Aromatic Compounds Using Escherichia coli and Streptomyces lividans Transformants Carrying Several Arene Dioxygenase Genes(Microbiology & Fermentation Technology)
- Dose-Response Study of Daily Cocoa Intake on the Oxidative Susceptibility of Low-Density Lipoprotein in Healthy Human Volunteers
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- Effectiveness of Pirotiodecane, Absorption Enhancer, on Nasal Absorption in Rabbits
- Physicochemical quality evaluation of natural compounds isolated from crude drugs : Standard compounds for the official specification and testing method of "Processed Aconite Root" and "Powdered Processed Aconite Root" in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia