(-)-Epicatechin

(-)-Epicatechin is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class.

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Michel O et al. The favourable effect of catechin in electrochemotherapy in human pancreatic cancer cells. 2018 Acta Biochim. Pol. pmid:29796442
Gebicka L and Banasiak E Flavonoids as reductants of ferryl hemoglobin. 2009 Acta Biochim. Pol. pmid:19774231
Hu X et al. Theaflavin-3,3'-digallate represses osteoclastogenesis and prevents wear debris-induced osteolysis via suppression of ERK pathway. 2017 Acta Biomater pmid:27838465
Narayanan S et al. Sequentially releasing dual-drug-loaded PLGA-casein core/shell nanomedicine: design, synthesis, biocompatibility and pharmacokinetics. 2014 Acta Biomater pmid:24389318
Wang X et al. Procyanidins-crosslinked aortic elastin scaffolds with distinctive anti-calcification and biological properties. 2015 Acta Biomater pmid:25641644
Liang K et al. Targeted intracellular protein delivery based on hyaluronic acid-green tea catechin nanogels. 2016 Acta Biomater pmid:26785145
Vidal CM et al. Galloyl moieties enhance the dentin biomodification potential of plant-derived catechins. 2014 Acta Biomater pmid:24721612
Suzuki J et al. Dietary consumption of green tea catechins attenuate hyperlipidaemia-induced atherosclerosis and systemic organ damage in mice. 2005 Acta Cardiol pmid:15999466
Ponte MF et al. Growth inhibition of Walker carcinosarcoma 256 with alcoholic extract of green tea leaves (Camellia sinensis). 2012 Acta Cir Bras pmid:22936089
Mota MA et al. Evaluation of the anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of green tea (Camellia sinensis) in mice. 2015 Acta Cir Bras pmid:25923256