(+)-catechin

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

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Takahashi T et al. Toxicological studies on procyanidin B-2 for external application as a hair growing agent. 1999 Food Chem. Toxicol. pmid:10456683
Donovan JL et al. Catechin is present as metabolites in human plasma after consumption of red wine. 1999 J. Nutr. pmid:10460201
Arts IC et al. Chocolate as a source of tea flavonoids. 1999 Lancet pmid:10465183
Patrick L Hepatitis C: epidemiology and review of complementary/alternative medicine treatments. 1999 Altern Med Rev pmid:10468647
Okabe S et al. Mechanistic aspects of green tea as a cancer preventive: effect of components on human stomach cancer cell lines. 1999 Jpn. J. Cancer Res. pmid:10470285
Meulenbeld GH et al. Enhanced (+)-catechin transglucosylating activity of Streptococcus mutans GS-5 glucosyltransferase-D due to fructose removal. 1999 Appl. Environ. Microbiol. pmid:10473427
Hour TC et al. Inhibition of eleven mutagens by various tea extracts, (-)epigallocatechin-3-gallate, gallic acid and caffeine. 1999 Food Chem. Toxicol. pmid:10478825
Srivastava PJ et al. Metal chelators/antioxidants: approaches to protect erythrocytic oxidative stress injury during Plasmodium berghei infection in Mastomys coucha. 1999 Pharmacol. Res. pmid:10479467
Percy JD et al. A defective seed coat pattern (Net) is correlated with the post-transcriptional abundance of soluble proline-rich cell wall proteins. 1999 Plant Mol. Biol. pmid:10480384
Laplaze L et al. Flavan-containing cells delimit Frankia-infected compartments in Casuarina glauca nodules. 1999 Plant Physiol. pmid:10482666