- 41. Healthy Connective Tissue is The Foundation of Healthy Bones
- (NEWS)
- ... of prescription drugs such as corticosteroids, antacids (specifically, proton pump inhibitors), and psychiatric medications can cause excessive bone loss leading to osteoporosis. In the elderly, thin bones ...
- Created on 03 March 2017
- 42. Micronutrients For Maintaining Healthy Bone
- (NEWS)
- ... need only calcium and vitamin D, they need many other micronutrients. Vitamin D is essential for optimum absorption of calcium which is the most important mineral in bones. Vitamin C and the amino acids ...
- Created on 19 February 2017
- 43. Dietary Fiber - Not A Nutrient, But Important For Digestive Health (part 2)
- (NEWS)
- ... dietary enzymes, and bile acids enhancing the extent and speed of their digestion and absorption. These fibers also bind to excess dietary fats, cholesterol, sugars and other harmful substances and enhance ...
- Created on 04 February 2017
- 44. Dietary Fiber - Not A Nutrient, But Important For Digestive Health
- (NEWS)
- ... allergies, acid reflux, autoimmune conditions like Crohn’s disease, and irritable bowel disease. Our ability to fight seasonal flu or serious infections depends upon a healthy digestive tract. Just like ...
- Created on 25 January 2017
- 45. The Anticancer Effects Of Polyphenols - Part 2
- (NEWS)
- ... the MMP enzymes were blocked 100% significantly reducing its potential to spread. Earlier, we also used a polyphenol combination of green tea extract along with a combination of vitamins, amino acids, ...
- Created on 29 October 2016
- 46. The Anticancer Effects Of Polyphenols - Part 1
- (NEWS)
- ... polyphenols, carotenoids, flavonoids, catechins, and isoflavones. There are various sub-classifications of phytonutrients which include ligans, phenolic acids, and indoles. Flavones are present in vegetables ...
- Created on 17 October 2016
- 47. The Importance Of Micronutrients During Pregnancy - Part 2
- (NEWS)
- ... and after pregnancy and while nursing is critical for the health of both the mother and the child. Micronutrients such as vitamin C, lysine, proline, folic acid, and the B group of vitamins, among others, ...
- Created on 30 September 2016
- 48. The Importance Of Micronutrients During Pregnancy - Part I
- (NEWS)
- ... development. Proper nutrition and especially a constant supply of vitamins, minerals, essential amino acids and other micronutrients is very important for a developing fetus and the expecting mother. ...
- Created on 16 September 2016
- 49. Vitamin C: Know The Differences And Understand The Synergy
- (NEWS)
- ... for production of carnitine, the molecule that carries fatty acids into the mitochondria for energy production. It participates in biological recycling of vitamin E, glutathione and many other cell protective ...
- Created on 19 August 2016
- 50. The Importance Of Micronutrients For Healthy Hair
- (NEWS)
- ... diet and lifestyle are the easiest ways to maintain beautiful hair. Nutrients such as omega-3 fatty acids, proteins, almost all of the B vitamins, folic acid, zinc, and vitamins C and E are important for ...
- Created on 11 July 2016
- 51. Linoleic acid binds to SARS‑CoV‑2 RdRp and represses replication of seasonal human coronavirus OC43
- (Coronavirus)
- Goc A, Sumera W, Rath M, Niedzwiecki A. Scientific Reports 2022, 12:19114 Abstract Fatty acids belong to a group of compounds already acknowledged for their broad antiviral efficacy. However, ...
- Created on 16 November 2022
- 52. Inhibition of Borrelia Burgdorferi-Induced TLR2-NFκB Canonical Signaling by Gallic Acid through Targeting the CD14+ Adaptor Protein and p65 Molecule
- (Lyme Disease)
- ... novel agents against B. burgdorferi, we investigated a phenolic compound—gallic acid—for its anti-Borrelia and anti-inflammatory effects. Our results showed its biocidal effect starting from 100 μg/mL ...
- Created on 26 September 2022
- 53. Anti-borreliae efficacy of Gallic acid in vitro
- (Scientific Presentations: Infectious Diseases)
- ... acid known as Gallic acid, and representative of phenolic acid, could become such an alternative. Using microscopic and spectrofluorometric methods against typical motile spirochetes and their knob/round-shaped ...
- Created on 12 May 2021
- 54. Polyunsaturated ω‑3 fatty acids inhibit ACE2‑controlled SARS‑CoV‑2 binding and cellular entry
- (Coronavirus)
- ... overall, 17 polyunsaturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fatty acids and saturated fatty acids, as wells as lipid-soluble vitamins. In performing target-based ligand screening utilizing the RBD-SARS-CoV-2 ...
- Created on 05 May 2021
- 55. Inhibition of ACE2 expression by Ascorbic acid alone and its combination with other natural compounds
- (Coronavirus)
- ... including a novel coronavirus 2019-nCoV. Limited availability of these receptors can thwart cellular entry of this virus. Methods: We tested the effects of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) on cellular expression ...
- Created on 17 February 2021
- 56. Specific composition of polyphenolic compounds with fatty acids as an approach in helping to reduce spirochete burden in Lyme disease: in vivo and human observational study
- (Lyme Disease)
- ... Methods: To determine a suitable approach that would help reduce this number, we examined the efficacy of a composition of polyphenolic compounds (baicalein, luteolin, and rosmarinic acid) with fatty ...
- Created on 13 June 2020
- 57. Anti-borreliae efficacy of selected organic oils and fatty acids
- (Lyme Disease)
- ... latent persistent forms of this pathogen are desired. Lipids in the form of volatile and non-volatile oils, and fatty acids with proven anti-borreliae efficacy could become an additional support or an ...
- Created on 07 December 2019
- 58. 10-undecynoic acid is a new anti-adherent agent killing biofilm of oral Streptococcus spp.
- (Infectious Disease)
- ... biofilm form, we have focused our attention on 10-undecynoic acid as the representative of the acetylenic fatty acids. Methods: Using macro-broth susceptibility testing method we first established ...
- Created on 07 December 2019
- 59. Seaweed – a substitute for ascorbic acid
- (Others)
- ... nutrients and biologically active nutrients. We hypothesized that seaweed polysaccharide fucoidan could serve as a temporary substitute for ascorbic acid under conditions of vitamin C deficiency by beneficially ...
- Created on 23 August 2019
- 60. Effects of Ascorbic Acid on Tax, NF-κB and MMP-9 in Human T-cell Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 Positive Malignant T-Lymphocytes
- (Blood Cancer)
- ... by constitutive activation of nuclear factor kappa B. Ascorbic acid (AA) is an essential nutrient that possess anti-proliferative and pro-apoptotic activity against a number of malignant cell lines. This ...
- Created on 05 January 2017