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Laboratory Of Functional Food Science And Global Coe Program In The 21st Century School Of Food And | 論文
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Study and Secondary Structure Determination of the Antibiotic Peptide, Aibellin
- Direct Evidence of Interaction of a Green Tea Polyphenol, Epigallocatechin Gallate, with Lipid Bilayers by Solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- P-366 PRENYLATED FLAVONOIDS FROM PROPOLIS COLLECTED IN OKINAWA, JAPAN
- A New Prenylated Flavonoid from Propolis Collected in Okinawa, Japan
- Direct Evidence for the Plant Origin of Brazilian Propolis by the Observation of Honeybee Behavior and Phytochemical Analysis
- Comprehensive Analysis of Polyphenols in Fruits Consumed in Japan
- Antioxidative Effects of Phenolic Acids on Lipid Peroxidation Induced by H_2O_2 in the Presence of Myoglobin
- Effects of External Factors on the Interaction of Tea Catechins with Lipid Bilayers(Food & Nutrition Science)
- Mechanisms and Structural Specificity of Hydrogen Peroxide Formation during Oxidation of Catechins
- Steric Effects on Interaction of Tea Catechins with Lipid Bilayers(Food & Nutrition Science)
- Role of Lipophilicity and Hydrogen Peroxide Formation in the Cytotoxicity of Flavonols
- Interaction of Tea Catechins with Lipid Bilayers Investigayted with Liposome Systems
- Determination of Hydrogen Peroxide by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with a Cation-Exchange Resin Gel Column and Electrochemical Detector
- Absorption and Metabolism of Quercetin in Caco-2 Cells
- MK7924, a Novel Metabolite with Nematocidal Activity from Coronophora gregaria
- Antioxidant Activity and Constituents of Propolis Collected in Various Areas of Japan
- Isolation of Sesaminols as Antioxidative Components from Roasted Sesame Seed Oil
- Effects of β-Lactoglobulin on the Tight-junctional Stability of Caco-2-SF Monolayer
- Inhibitory Effects of Caffeic Acid Ethyl Ester on H_2O_2-induced Cytotoxicity and DNA Single-strand Breaks in Chinese Hamster V79 Cells
- Stabilization of the Tight Junction of the Intestinal Caco-2 Cell Monolayer by Milk Whey Proteins