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Publikováno v:
Journal of Cannabis Research, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2022)
Abstract Background Cannabinol (CBN) is one of the many cannabinoids present in Cannabis sativa and has been explored as a potential treatment for sleeplessness. The purpose of this study was to determine the physiological and behavioral effects of s
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Publikováno v:
Biological Trace Element Research. 183:342-350
Chromium(III) has generally been considered to be essential for proper carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, and, despite recent evidence to the contrary, chromium(III)-containing compounds remain one of the most popular commercial dietary supplements.
Autor:
Xuan T. Lam, Amanda L. Logsdon, Hanna Kim, Kyle K. Wells, Dokyong Kim, Brittany M. Miller, Ronald D. Hood, Jarrett E. Lockard, Melissa M. Bailey, Betty J. Herring
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 118:97-104
Phenytoin (PHT) is an efficacious anticonvulsant agent that is commonly used in the treatment of epileptic seizures. However, the use of phenytoin during pregnancy is associated with a group of birth defects known as Fetal Hydantoin Syndrome (FHS), w
Publikováno v:
Biological trace element research. 183(2)
Chromium(III) has generally been considered to be essential for proper carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, and, despite recent evidence to the contrary, chromium(III)-containing compounds remain one of the most popular commercial dietary supplements.
Autor:
Eric A. Calderon, Betty J. Herring, Hanna Kim, John B. Vincent, Melissa M. Bailey, Brittany M. Miller, Amanda L. Logsdon, Jarrett E. Lockard
Publikováno v:
Biological Trace Element Research. 151:406-414
The essentiality of chromium(III) has been the subject of much debate, particularly in healthy subjects. Chromium(III)-containing supplements are widely used for body mass loss, building of lean muscle mass, and improving glucose and lipid metabolism
Autor:
Jarrett E. Lockard, Betty J. Herring, Hanna Kim, Amanda L. Logsdon, Brittany M. Miller, Ronald D. Hood, Melissa M. Bailey
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research Part B: Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology. 95:231-237
BACKGROUND Green tea extract (GTE) has been shown to have antioxidative properties due to its high content of polyphenols and catechin gallates. Previous studies indicated that catechin gallates scavenge free radicals and attenuate the effects of rea
Autor:
E. Lanciotti, A. Hoppenstedt, B.R. Kilmer, R.E. Ross, S.E. Schmidt, Mark A. Schneegurt, Keith B. Gido, J. Stamm, J.J. Shaffer, H. Ruther, E.R. Morris, E. Finck, B.F. Grover, Kenneth R. Neuhauser, J. Wollenberg, E. Morris, J.T. Olsen, J. Heinrichs, S.M. Smith, Brian L. Hoffman, Bruce M. Rothschild, James F. Taulman, L.D. Sutton, G. Mullins, L.W. Towers, E. Reimer, Shaun E. Schmidt, E.J. Row, Susan W. Aber, Christopher M. Rogers, K. Hogan, C Weber, J. Schroeder, A.L. Logsdo, M. Lassley, W. Baldridge, J. Ingle, K.A. Mercer, H.M. Tetreault, L.D. Martin, S. Yu, K. Wendler, T. Farson, Melissa M. Bailey, C. Beasley, M. Spain, J.M. Boucher, J. Morello, A.L. Crowther, Clark W. Beasley, S.C. Kelzenberg, M. Al-Kofahi, J. Thompson, J. Singleton, M. Vaughn, M. Barbush, C Anderson, A. Pervin, T. C. Schafer, X. Wang, T.R. Rogers, Y. Yang, M.E. Bradley, J.A. Brady, L.R. Enfield, M. Unruh, R.J. Sliter, L. Prowant, J. Krystalyn, X. Wu, K. Schmidt, D.M. Epperson, A.M. Connolly, D.A. Hinton, A. Bartuszevige, E.R. Janzen, R. Schulte, C Wanigarachchi, R.B. Thomas, D.K. Paul, K.A. Blecha, Y. Chen, G. Wagner, C. Smith, Amanda L. Logsdon, T.L. Wise, D. Liu, Y. Zhao, Jonathan M. Conard, B. Yates, P. Porubsky, J. Johnson, T. Huang, A. Prentice, M. Urteaga, H.S. Tillinghast, C. Thompson, Kathryn E. Mickle, D. Hollenbeck, L.A. Bengtsson, D. Drimmel, P.W. Johnson, C Liu, Brenda Koerner, B. Shuai, D. Huang, C. Berkland, B. Zabriskie, William R. Miller, C. Chamers, H. Hulse, Loretta C. Johnson, Scott A. Hageman, J.W. Dille, Z. Quick, A. Nowasell, G. Corley, A. R. Falk, D. Merriam, Wayne A. Geyer, S.A. Angel, Martin P. Simon, A. Burris, T. Eberl, A. Oberdorfer, J.B. Vincent, M.L. Forrest, S. Uran, Micheal J. Everhart, T. Porazka, R.K. Goad, James S. Aber, E.A. Calderon, D. Reagan, Kenneth Bader, D.M. Crain, B. Cunderla, Jarrett E. Lockard, S. Khondee, S.M. Roels, M. Katuwal, Torin K. Clark, K. Rowe, L. G'Sell, L. Jones, R. Jones, Joshuah S. Perkin, M. Perry, J. VanAuker, R. Lisichenko, A. Vosbeek, Hanna Kim, M.R. Tounzen, G. Bousfield, Brittany M. Miller, S.H. Leung, Z. Xiaoting, Scott S. Crupper, B. Milner, Brian R. Maricle, T. Burnett, W.H. Fick, Gregory R. Houseman, A.B. Fields, Sara G. Baer, E. Tharman, William Langley, A.A. Burris, L. O'Brien, T. Schafer, S.E. Jack, T. Stephenson, Donald O. Whittemore, M.L. Mendola, J. Sullivan, A. Greb-Bonham, J. Schesser, T. Robban, D. Briggs, Betty J. Herring, M.P. Linden, M. Arterburn, G.R. Houseman, J.K Lockard, F.L. Russell, Z. Zhou, Keri L. Caudle, E. Haynes, C Cozine, A.M. Anderson, R. G'Sell, Ronald D. Hood
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science. 114:149-184
Autor:
Megan B. Townsend, John Sturdivant, John B. Vincent, Melissa M. Bailey, Jane F. Rasco, Peter L. Jernigan, Induvadana Ankareddi, J. Bushman, Ronald D. Hood
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research Part B: Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology. 83:27-31
BACKGROUND: Chromium(III) is generally thought to be an essential trace element that allows for proper glucose metabolism. However, chromium(III) picolinate, Cr(pic)3, a popular dietary supplement form of chromium, has been shown to be capable of gen
Autor:
Induvadana Ankareddi, Christopher S. Brazel, Jane F. Rasco, Ronald D. Hood, Melissa M. Bailey
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research Part B: Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology. 83:112-116
BACKGROUND: Although polymers and hydrogels are used successfully in biomedical applications, including implants and drug delivery devices, smaller molecular weight oligomers, such as those investigated here, have not been extensively studied in vivo
Autor:
Jeremy E. Behling, Molly A. O'Donnell, Melissa M. Bailey, Jane F. Rasco, Justin G. Hicks, Kelli R. Stringer, Robert D. Sawyer, Ronald D. Hood, Jonathan G. Boohaker
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research Part B: Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology. 74:261-267
BACKGROUND: Indole-3-carbinol (I3C) is a product of the hydrolysis of glucobrassicin that is found in cruciferous vegetables. I3C can intervene in toxic processes that are mediated by oxidative mechanisms because it possesses the chemical and pharmac