(-)-Epigallocatechin

(-)-Epigallocatechin is a lipid of Polyketides (PK) class. The involved functions are known as Protective Agents, inhibitors, Process, Drug Kinetics and Fermentation. (-)-epigallocatechin often locates in Hepatic, Blood, Membrane, Back and apical membrane. The associated genes with (-)-Epigallocatechin are ADRBK1 gene and FASTK Gene. The related lipids are 1,2-dilinolenoyl-3-(4-aminobutyryl)propane-1,2,3-triol. The related experimental models are Rodent Model and Transgenic Model.

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To understand associated biological information of (-)-Epigallocatechin, we collected biological information of abnormalities, associated pathways, cellular/molecular locations, biological functions, related genes/proteins, lipids and common seen animal/experimental models with organized paragraphs from literatures.

What diseases are associated with (-)-Epigallocatechin?

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We collected disease MeSH terms mapped to the references associated with (-)-Epigallocatechin

MeSH term MeSH ID Detail
Hemolysis D006461 131 associated lipids
Adenocarcinoma D000230 166 associated lipids
Lung Neoplasms D008175 171 associated lipids
Pancreatic Neoplasms D010190 77 associated lipids
Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental D008325 67 associated lipids
Body Weight D001835 333 associated lipids
Liver Diseases D008107 31 associated lipids
Glioblastoma D005909 27 associated lipids
Total 8

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What pathways are associated with (-)-Epigallocatechin

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What genes are associated with (-)-Epigallocatechin?

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What common seen animal models are associated with (-)-Epigallocatechin?

Rodent Model

Rodent Model are used in the study 'Dietary (-)-epicatechin as a potent inhibitor of βγ-secretase amyloid precursor protein processing.' (Cox CJ et al., 2015) and Rodent Model are used in the study 'Effects of dosing condition on the oral bioavailability of green tea catechins after single-dose administration of Polyphenon E in healthy individuals.' (Chow HH et al., 2005).

Transgenic Model

Transgenic Model are used in the study 'Dietary (-)-epicatechin as a potent inhibitor of βγ-secretase amyloid precursor protein processing.' (Cox CJ et al., 2015).

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