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:::# Li H, Qi J, Li L (2019) Phytochemicals as potential candidates to combat obesity via adipose non-shivering thermogenesis. Pharmacol Res 147:104393. - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31401211


[[Category:MitObesity]]
[[Category:BME and MitObesity]]

Revision as of 17:44, 19 January 2020


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Curcumin

Description

Curcumin has been shown to possess significant anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-carcinogenic, anti-mutagenic, anti-coagulant and anti-infective effects. The protective effects of curcumin on rat heart mitochondrial injuries induced by in vitro anoxia–reoxygenation were evaluated by Xu et al 2013. It was found that curcumin added before anoxia or immediately prior to reoxygenation exhibited remarkable protective effects against anoxia–reoxygenation induced oxidative damage to mitochondria.


Reference: Xu et al 2013

Communicated by Doerrier C (2015-03-03).


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