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Influence Of Chronic Exercise On Red Cell Antioxidant Defense, Plasma Malondialdehyde And Total Antioxidant Capacity In Hypercholesterolemic Rabbits
Chronic exercise antioxidant malondialdehyde thiol atherosclerosis
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2015/3/23
weeks, 60 male Dutch rabbits were fed rabbit chow with or without the addition of 2% cholesterol. The animals were further divided into rest and exercise groups (n = 15 for each group). Animals in exe...
Salivary Malondialdehyde Levels in Patients with Oral Leukoplakia
Leukoplakia malondialdehyde saliva lipid peroxidation
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2009/6/22
Since leukoplakia is a premalignant condition, it is evident that an effective means of control would contribute to reducing the mortality and morbidity of oral cancer. The reactivity of free radicals...
An estimation of serum malondialdehyde, superoxide dismutase and vitamin A in oral submucous fibrosis and its clinicopathologic correlation
Antioxidants malondialdehyde oral submucous fibrosis superoxide dismutase vitamin A
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2008/10/23
Recently, there has been growing interest in studies that concern with reactive oxygen species in various diseases. Several studies have shown the role of oxidant-antioxidants system in the causation ...
Generation of protein adducts with malondialdehyde and acetaldehyde in muscles with predominantly type I or type II fibers in rats exposed to ethanol and the acetaldehyde dehydrogenase inhibitor cyanamide
Alcohol myopathy skeletal muscle ethanol metabolism acetaldehyde lipid peroxidation alcoholic myopathy alcoholism muscle fast-twitch muscle slow-twitch muscle type I muscle fiber type II muscle fiber protein adduct malondialdehyde
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2016/12/19
Background: Alcoholic myopathy is known to primarily affect type II muscle fibers (glycolytic, fast-twitch, anaerobic), whereas type I fibers (oxidative, slow-twitch, aerobic) are relatively prot...
Supplementation of postmenopausal women with fish oil rich in eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid is not associated with greater in vivo lipid peroxidation compared with oils rich in oleate and linoleate as assessed by plasma malondialdehyde and F2-isoprostanes
Postmenopausal women F2-isoprostanes, malondialdehyde thiobarbituric acid–reactive substances
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2016/6/8
Background: Although the replacement of dietary saturated fat
with unsaturated fat has been advocated to reduce the risk of cardiovascular
disease, diets high in polyunsaturated fatty acids
(PUFAs)...