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The following pages link to Tea catechins decrease micellar solubility and intestinal absorption of cholesterol in rats (Q41790910):
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- Cocoa, chocolate, and cardiovascular disease (Q24654705) (← links)
- Apples and cardiovascular health--is the gut microbiota a core consideration? (Q27011496) (← links)
- Black rice and anthocyanins induce inhibition of cholesterol absorption in vitro (Q28299006) (← links)
- Effect of EGCG on lipid absorption and plasma lipid levels in rats (Q33187819) (← links)
- Topical antimicrobials for burn infections - an update (Q33600002) (← links)
- Fourteen-Week Toxicity Study of Green Tea Extract in Rats and Mice (Q34024170) (← links)
- Black and green tea and heart disease: a review (Q34174025) (← links)
- Green tea: biochemical and biological basis for health benefits (Q34247083) (← links)
- Roles of peritrophic membranes in protecting herbivorous insects from ingested plant allelochemicals (Q34263628) (← links)
- Effect of black tea intake on blood cholesterol concentrations in individuals with mild hypercholesterolemia: a diet-controlled randomized trial (Q34440890) (← links)
- Safety of TeaCrine®, a non-habituating, naturally-occurring purine alkaloid over eight weeks of continuous use (Q34508997) (← links)
- The role of lipid and carbohydrate digestive enzyme inhibitors in the management of obesity: a review of current and emerging therapeutic agents (Q34620531) (← links)
- Epicatechins Purified from Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) Differentially Suppress Growth of Gender-Dependent Human Cancer Cell Lines. (Q34667547) (← links)
- Cranberry flavonoids, atherosclerosis and cardiovascular health (Q34680471) (← links)
- Epigallocatechin suppression of proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells: correlation with c-jun and JNK. (Q35027742) (← links)
- Luteolin and quercetin affect the cholesterol absorption mediated by epithelial cholesterol transporter niemann-pick c1-like 1 in caco-2 cells and rats. (Q35173623) (← links)
- Role of the gut in modulating lipoprotein metabolism. (Q35192357) (← links)
- Effects of green tea catechins on gramicidin channel function and inferred changes in bilayer properties. (Q35282113) (← links)
- Plant products with hypocholesterolemic potentials (Q35593490) (← links)
- Flavonoids for reduction of atherosclerotic risk (Q35602797) (← links)
- Green tea as inhibitor of the intestinal absorption of lipids: potential mechanism for its lipid-lowering effect (Q35751719) (← links)
- The role of tea and tea flavonoids in cardiovascular health. (Q36365198) (← links)
- Cross sectional study of effects of drinking green tea on cardiovascular and liver diseases (Q36902776) (← links)
- A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of STA-2 (Green Tea Polyphenols) in Patients with Chronic Stable Angina (Q37131815) (← links)
- Green tea catechins and cardiovascular health: an update (Q37239682) (← links)
- Procyanidins in Theobroma cacao Reduce Plasma Cholesterol Levels in High Cholesterol-Fed Rats (Q37327664) (← links)
- Grape products and cardiovascular disease risk factors. (Q37352227) (← links)
- The putative effects of green tea on body fat: an evaluation of the evidence and a review of the potential mechanisms (Q37910326) (← links)
- Benefit of Monascus-fermented products for hypertension prevention: a review. (Q38004832) (← links)
- Therapeutic potential of green tea: a new horizon in drug discovery. (Q38088757) (← links)
- Catechin prodrugs and analogs: a new array of chemical entities with improved pharmacological and pharmacokinetic properties (Q38140631) (← links)
- Physiological effects of caffeine, epigallocatechin-3-gallate, and exercise in overweight and obese women. (Q38480473) (← links)
- Attenuation of lipid peroxidation and hyperlipidemia by quercetin glucoside in the aorta of high cholesterol-fed rabbit (Q38514823) (← links)
- Antimicrobial properties of tea (Camellia sinensis L.). (Q39780709) (← links)
- Safety Evaluation of Green Tea Polyphenols Consumption in Middle-aged Ovariectomized Rat Model (Q40104032) (← links)
- Wine as a biological fluid: history, production, and role in disease prevention (Q41591057) (← links)
- A study on the inhibitory mechanism for cholesterol absorption by α-cyclodextrin administration (Q41637272) (← links)
- Tea flavonoids and cardiovascular diseases: A review (Q41691988) (← links)
- Permeability of the Peritrophic Envelopes of Herbivorous Insects to Dextran Sulfate: a Test of the Polyanion Exclusion Hypothesis (Q42062647) (← links)
- Tannin sensitivity in larvae ofMalacosoma disstria (Lepidoptera): Roles of the peritrophic envelope and midgut oxidation (Q42068088) (← links)
- Effects of supplementation with green tea by-products on growth performance, meat quality, blood metabolites and immune cell proliferation in goats (Q42470686) (← links)
- Preventive Effect of Pine Bark Extract (Flavangenol) on Metabolic Disease in Western Diet‐Loaded Tsumura Suzuki Obese Diabetes Mice (Q42734132) (← links)
- Identification of a novel hypocholesterolemic protein, major royal jelly protein 1, derived from royal jelly (Q42829460) (← links)
- Black-Tea Polyphenols Decrease Micellar Solubility of Cholesterol in Vitro and Intestinal Absorption of Cholesterol in Rats (Q42948234) (← links)
- Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) affects the antioxidant and immune defense of the rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Q43292147) (← links)
- Green tea consumption and serum lipids and lipoproteins in a population of healthy workers in Japan (Q43919562) (← links)
- Egg ovomucin attenuates hypercholesterolemia in rats and inhibits cholesterol absorption in Caco-2 cells (Q43953196) (← links)
- Yerba Mate (Ilex paraguariensis) modulates NF-kappaB pathway and AKT expression in the liver of rats fed on a high-fat diet. (Q43979059) (← links)
- Effect of green tea catechin on arachidonic acid cascade in chronic cadmium-poisoned rats (Q44258305) (← links)
- Green tea catechins evoke a phasic contraction in rat aorta via H2O2-mediated multiple-signalling pathways (Q44287640) (← links)