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“... antioxidant capacity. Furthermore, a decrease was observed in ROS generation and lipid peroxidation...”
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“... advanced glycation end products (AGEs), and the activity of PON 1, an antioxidant enzyme were assessed...”
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“... presence of glucose in the medium caused an increase of biomass, a decrease in the MDA content and CTT...”
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“... evaluated by a 6-day food record questionnaire. At the beginning and after eight weeks of follow-up, body...”
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“..., it was observed a decrease in ROS and NO production, also promoting the transcriptional activity of Nrf...”
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“... a decrease in ROS and NO production, also promoting the transcriptional activity of Nrf2. In vivo...”
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“... was reported only in the HFDMEL group. Additionally, a decrease in LDL and an increase in HDL were...”
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“... to the control and supplemented groups. CONCLUSION: Supplementation with vitamin E decrease the free...”
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“... consumption on biochemical and murinometric parameters in dyslipidemic rats receiving lipid supplementation...”
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“... glucose, lipid profile, satiety increase and gastrointestinal health.Objective: compiling studies which...”
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“... glucose, lipid profile, satiety increase and gastrointestinal health.Objective: compiling studies which...”
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“... to increase milk production, alter milk composition, and increase the milk fat CLA content. However, few...”
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“... antioxidant defence, it was observed that both AP and HFD and their association promoted a decrease in GSH...”
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“...Ethylazinphos increases the passive proton permeability of lipid bilayers reconstituted with...”
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“... somatosensory cortex (S1) and hippocampus (HP) of adult rats, as they freely explored novel objects in the dark...”
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