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Ecklonia cava Polyphenols Have a Preventive Effect on Parkinson’s Disease through the Activation of the Nrf2-ARE Pathway Pathway.
ECP(L) group was treated with a low concentration of ECP ( 20 mg/kg body weight) and a high concentration ( 240mg/kg ) group.
Results: Effects of Rotenone and ECP on SH-SY5Y Cell Viability , Intracellular ROS Production , Motor Function and Morphology of Mouse Colon Mucosa.
The Nrf2/ARE Pathway : A Promising Target to Counteract Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Parkinson’s Disease.
Oxidative stress sensor Keap1 functions as an adaptor for Cul3 -based E3 ligase to regulate proteasomal degradation.
A Flavonoid-Rich Extract of Mandarin Juice Counteracts 6 -OHDA-Induced Oxidative Stress in SH-SY5Y cells.
Ecklonia cava polyphenol protects the liver against ethanol-induced injury in rats.
A physiological threshold for protection against menadione toxicity by human NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase in Chinese hamster ovary ( CHO ) cells.
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