(+)-catechin

(+)-catechin is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class.

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Wittayarat M et al. Long-term preservation of chilled canine semen using vitamin C in combination with green tea polyphenol. Cryo Letters pmid:22987243
Singh D et al. Protective effect of catechin on ischemia-reperfusion-induced renal injury in rats. Pharmacol Rep pmid:15849379
Chandra AK and De N Goitrogenic/antithyroidal potential of green tea extract in relation to catechin in rats. Food Chem. Toxicol. pmid:20561943
Shi W et al. Electrochemical determination of catechin, protocatechuic acid, and L-lactic acid based on voltammetric response of ferroceneboronic acid. J AOAC Int pmid:25632453
Gargouri M et al. The epimerase activity of anthocyanidin reductase from Vitis vinifera and its regiospecific hydride transfers. Biol. Chem. pmid:20030585
Shen JZ et al. Green tea catechins evoke a phasic contraction in rat aorta via H2O2-mediated multiple-signalling pathways. Clin. Exp. Pharmacol. Physiol. pmid:12542460
Katiyar SK et al. Epigenetic alterations in ultraviolet radiation-induced skin carcinogenesis: interaction of bioactive dietary components on epigenetic targets. Photochem. Photobiol. pmid:22017262
Robić G and Miranda EA Modeling of protein and phenolic compound removal from aqueous solutions by electrocoagulation. Biotechnol. Prog. pmid:19918881
Hossler P et al. Cell culture media supplementation of bioflavonoids for the targeted reduction of acidic species charge variants on recombinant therapeutic proteins. Biotechnol. Prog. pmid:25920009
Jones JA et al. Optimization of naringenin and p-coumaric acid hydroxylation using the native E. coli hydroxylase complex, HpaBC. Biotechnol. Prog. pmid:26488898