Sentences with phrase «phenols such»

Artichoke also provides 20 % of you dietary fiber needs and a range of glycosides and plant phenols such as rutin and gallic acid.
I believe that their beneficial effect may actually be due to their ability to safely transport sulfate, a feature they all possess, and a feature they share with the toxic phenols such as those produced by the pathogen C. diff.
Hawthorn also contains germ - controlling phenols such as chlorogenic acid.
The margarines of today are much better than they used to be and some of them that have been fortified with plant phenols such as «Logicol» in Australia are a very healthy spread which can help to lower cholesterol reabsorption.
This information is a result of the decrease in malondialdehyde concentrations that occur when high doses of onion juice were given to the subjects.The researchers suspect that the antioxidants in question are probably selenium compounds found in onions, and phenols such as quercetin and isorhamnetin.

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Such whole - grain varieties contain high levels of phenols and tannins, two plant compounds with a knack for mopping up free radicals that can wreak havoc on cell membranes and other delicate machinery within the human body.
Even better, persimmons contain phytochemicals and compounds such as catechin, gallocathechin (natural phenols and antioxidants), and betulinic acid, which is under preliminary research for potential anti-cancer activity.
The researchers found chemicals such as phenol, neodecanoic acid, linalool, and limonene.
It is completely FREE of harsh toxic ingredients such as glycol ether, alcohol, chlorine, petrochemical solvents, phosphate, MEA, EDTA, nonyl phenol, sodium lauryl or laureth sulfate, artificial fragrance, colors or preservatives.
Some of these defenses, such as terpenes and phenols, are of pharmaceutical interest and are considered promising anti-cancer agents.
Red wine stimulates the formation of endothelium - dependent relaxation factors such as nitric oxide, which improve endothelial function in coronary arteries possibly because of the high phenol concentration in red wine.
Previous SAR studies on pentapeptides showed that at least three functional groups on the peptide side - chains are required: an aromatic ring (such as 2 - naphthyl - or 3 - indolyl group), one or two guanidino groups, and a phenol group.
The salicylanilides such as rafoxanide, oxyclozanide and closantel and the substituted phenol, nitroxynil, are proton ionophores [6, 7].
I choose a mix of kale, spinach, arugula, and microgreens, which are all composed of other health - enhancing phytonutrients such as phenols, indoles, flavonoids, and substances like sulforaphane.
Staphylococcus epidermidis, a major commensal bacterium, produces phenol - soluble modulins that inhibit pathogens such as S. aureus and Group A Streptococcus.
The latter is considered less favourable for the host because potentially toxic metabolites are formed such as ammonia, sulphurcontaining compounds, indoles and phenols.
A 2001 study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry revealed this red berry (in its pure form) contained the highest quantity of disease - fighting phenols, a type of antioxidant that is thought to reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as cancer, stroke and heart disease.
They will notice an increase in ammonia, indoles, hydrogen sulphide and phenols producing symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, gas and bloating and sleep disturbances.
This task is accomplished by two groups of antioxidants: The first group includes vitamins A, C and E, beta ‐ carotene, selenium, the bioflavanoids, and groups of phytonutrients such as phenols.
Many popular lip - moisturizing products contain ingredients that only exacerbate the problem, including an array of hormone - disrupting parabens, synthetic coloring, artificial flavors and dangerous ingredients such as oxybenzene, camphor, phenol and menthol, a cooling agent known to irritate sensitive skin.
Lactic acid can reduce or kill the bacterial pathogens (disease - causing bacteria) and suppress the production of dangerous compounds, such as amin, phenol, skatol, and H2S which produced by bacterial pathogens.
The mixture of antioxidants such as Vitamin C, A and phenols thwart disease and protect the membranes of the eye which secrete watery fluid that cleans, lubricates and protects it.
More contemporary uses emphasize the therapeutic uses of thyme, based on its chemical components, such as phenols and terpenes.
Resveratrol is a phenol found in red grapes, red wine, and darkly pigmented fruits such as blueberries.
One type of phenols are artificial ingredients such as artificial coloring, artificial flavoring, and artificial preservatives such as BHA, BHT, TBHQ are made from a petroleum base.
Conversely, fermentation also produces less desirable substances such as gases, ammonia, and phenols.
Some detergents can produce a similar reaction and cats can be particularly sensitive to certain ingredients such as phenols.
Spray and plug - in air fresheners and scented candles are popular with some pet owners to help cover up that «pet» smell, but they constantly release toxins (such as formaldehyde, camphor, ethanol, phenol, and petrochemicals) into the air our companions breathe.
Secretly using some original techniques, such as egg as glue or acrylic resins, phenol formaldehyde, and modified alkyd, Rothko tried to make the paints dry quickly.
Directed studies showing that most human exposure occurs at home due to consumer products (solvents, paints, fire retardants, plasticizers such as phthalates and bis - phenol), indoor combustion, building materials (formaldehyde), water treatment (chloroform), smoking (benzene), cooking (fine and ultrafine particles), air «fresheners» (para-dichlorobenzene, alpha - and beta - pinene), etc..
Not only do CFL's contain mercury, Montford says, they have also been found to «emit known carcinogens such as phenol, naphthalene and styrene when the are switched on».
This list includes many pesticides (such as 2,4 - D, aldicarb, benomyl), as well as several chemicals used in plastics (such as alkyl phenols, bisphenol A, and phthalates) and certain heavy metals (such as cadmium, mercury, and lead).
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