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Dietary Supplements

Dietary Supplements

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Description
The use of dietary supplements in the United States is widespread and continues to grow as more people seek alternative and complimentary medicines. Herbal products are mainly regulated as dietary supplements but our scientific understanding of the efficacy of these botanical supplements remains limited. This book provides the latest findings and perspectives related to dietary supplements, phytochemistry of botanical dietary supplements, bioactive compounds in teas and fruits, andthe safety and bioactivity of selected dietary supplements.
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OUP USA
85022
9780841239920
9780841239920

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Publication date
2008
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
350
Dimensions (mm)
158 x 237
Weight (g)
593
  • Overview; Dietary Supplements:: An overview; Calcium:: Chemistry and Biology; Bioactives from marine resources; Phytochemistry; Oligostilbenes from Gnetum species and anticarcinogenic and anti-inflammatory activities of oligostilbenes; Phytochemistry and quality control of black cohosh, other medicinal Cimicifuga species and their derived products; Chemistry, quality and functional properties of Grains of Paradise (aframomum melegueta); Xylopia aethiopia (Annonaceae):: Chemistry, traditional uses and functional properties of an African pepper; Basil:: A source of rosmarinic acid; Tea and Health; A review on the laboratory investigations and epidemiological studies of black and Pu-Erh tea; Black tea polyphenols theaflavins inhibit the growth of LNCaP prostate cancer cells through suppressing androgen receptor and 5*A*a -reductase activity; Fruits, Their Bioactives and Health Effects; Morinda citrifolia (Noni):: Its effect on insulin secretion by G-protein-coupled receptor systems; Anti-inflammatory constituents in noni (Morinda citrifolia) fruits; Polymethoxyflavones:: Chemistry, biological activity and availability from orange peel; Isolation and purification of polymethoxyflavones for efficacy study; Polymethoxyflavones:: Metabolite identification and metabolic pathway; Bioavailability of polymethoxyflavones;
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