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Cranberry supplementation improves physiological markers of performance in trained runners

Author(s): Parenteau F; Puglia VF; Roberts M; Comtois AS; Bergdahl A;

Purpose: Cranberries have the highest polyphenol and antioxidant capacity among fruits and vegetables and may protect against exercise-induced free radical production, consequently improving performance. This study aimed to investigate the effect of polyphe ...

Article GUID: 38297471


New Megastigmane and Polyphenolic Components of Henna Leaves and Their Tumor-Specific Cytotoxicity on Human Oral Squamous Carcinoma Cell Lines

Author(s): Orabi MAA; Orabi EA; Awadh AAA; Alshahrani MM; Abdel-Wahab BA; Sakagami H; Hatano T;

Polyphenols have a variety of phenolic hydroxyl and carbonyl functionalities that enable them to scavenge many oxidants, thereby preserving the human redox balance and preventing a number of oxidative stress-related chronic degenerative diseases. In our ong ...

Article GUID: 38001804


Recent developments in photocatalysis of industrial effluents ։ A review and example of phenolic compounds degradation

Author(s): Motamedi M; Yerushalmi L; Haghighat F; Chen Z;

Industrial expansion and increased water consumption have created water scarcity concerns. Meanwhile, conventional wastewater purification methods have failed to degrade recalcitrant pollutants efficiently. The present review paper discusses the recent adva ...

Article GUID: 35074327


Discovery of new vascular disrupting agents based on evolutionarily conserved drug action, pesticide resistance mutations, and humanized yeast

Author(s): Garge RK; Cha HJ; Lee C; Gollihar JD; Kachroo AH; Wallingford JB; Marcotte EM;

Thiabendazole (TBZ) is an FDA-approved benzimidazole widely used for its antifungal and antihelminthic properties. We showed previously that TBZ is also a potent vascular disrupting agent and inhibits angiogenesis at the tissue level by dissociating vascula ...

Article GUID: 34849907


Defensive Traits during White Spruce (Picea glauca) Leaf Ontogeny

Author(s): Antoine-Olivier Lirette

Changes during leaf ontogeny affect palatability to herbivores, such that many insects, including the eastern spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.)), are specialist feeders on growing conifer leaves and buds. Developmental constraints imply lower ...

Article GUID: 34357304


The onset in spring and the end in autumn of the thermal and vegetative growing season affect calving time and reproductive success in reindeer.

Author(s): Paoli A, Weladji RB, Holand Ø, Kumpula J

Curr Zool. 2020 Apr;66(2):123-134 Authors: Paoli A, Weladji RB, Holand Ø, Kumpula J

Article GUID: 32440272


Late-spring frost risk between 1959 and 2017 decreased in North America but increased in Europe and Asia.

Author(s): Zohner CM, Mo L, Renner SS, Svenning JC, Vitasse Y, Benito BM, Ordonez A, Baumgarten F, Bastin JF, Sebald V, Reich PB, Liang J, Nabuurs GJ, ...

Late-spring frosts (LSFs) affect the performance of plants and animals across the world's temperate and boreal zones, but despite their ecological and economic impact on agriculture and forestr ...

Article GUID: 32393624


Strong Headgroup Interactions Drive Highly Directional Growth and Unusual Phase Co-Existence in Self-Assembled Phenolic Films.

Author(s): Miclette Lamarche R, DeWolf C

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2019 Nov 22;: Authors: Miclette Lamarche R, DeWolf C

Article GUID: 31710200


How does synchrony with host plant affect the performance of an outbreaking insect defoliator?

Author(s): Fuentealba A, Pureswaran D, Bauce É, Despland E

Oecologia. 2017 08;184(4):847-857 Authors: Fuentealba A, Pureswaran D, Bauce É, Despland E

Article GUID: 28756489


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