Avicularinum
compositum chemicum
Avicularinum est flavonolum bioactivum quod ex variis plantis secernitur, inter quas Polygonum aviculare,[1] Rhododendron aureum, et Taxillus kaempferi.[2] Cumulationem lipidorum supprimit per consumptionem glucosi a C/EBPα activati et GLUT4 mediati in cellulis 3T3-L1 cohibendam.[2]
Notae
recensere- ↑ Fuquan Xu, Huashi Guan, Guoqiang Li, et Hongbing Liu (2009), "LC Method for Analysis of Three Flavonols in Rat Plasma and Urine after Oral Administration of Polygonum aviculare Extract," Chromatographia 69, no. 11–12 (Iunius): 1251-58, doi:10.1365/s10337-009-1088-x.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 K. Fujimori et M. Shibano (2013), "Avicularin, a plant flavonoid, suppresses lipid accumulation through repression of C/EBPα-activated GLUT4-mediated glucose uptake in 3T3-L1 cells," Journal Agric Food Chem. 61, no. 21 (29 Maii): 5139–47, doi:10.1021/jf401154c, PMID 23647459.