Effects of a Chicken Extract on Food-Deprived Activity Stress in Rats
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概要
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A water-soluble chicken extract is popularly consumed as a traditional health food. The studies made revealed that it could increase the survival time and inhibit the increase of locomotor activity in rats loaded with food-deprived activity stress. The mechanism for this might be related to an elevation of the brain histamine level, and the active ingredient, carnosine, might contribute to this effect.
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著者
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YANAI Kazuhiko
Department of Pharmacology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
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SAKURAI Eiko
Department of Pharmacology, Tohoku University, Graduate School of Medicine
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Lu Yan-Qing
Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Natural Products, Jinan University
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He Rong-Rong
Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Natural Products, Jinan University
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Watanabe Hiroshi
BRAND’S Centre for Health and Nutritional Sciences
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ABE Keiich
BRAND’S Centre for Health and Nutritional Sciences
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KURIHARA Hiroshi
Department of Pharmacology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine
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