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- adjective That functions as an
antioxidant
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Examples
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“The overall effect of the 10-week period without dietary fruits and vegetables was a decrease in oxidative damage to DNA, blood proteins, and plasma lipids, concomitantly with marked changes in antioxidative defence.”
Rapid health improvements with a Paleolithic diet | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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Anyway, they proposed some very cool antioxidative and prooxidative mechanism in the paper.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry Taitauwai 2009
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Anyway, they proposed some very cool antioxidative and prooxidative mechanism in the paper.
Archive 2009-03-01 Taitauwai 2009
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Increased antioxidative capacity was also not due to inactivation of antioxidant enzymes because SOD and CAT activities were not decreased.
Low-carb diets reduce oxidative stress | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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Elevated antioxidative capacity was not an adaptive response to increased oxidative stress because no evidence was obtained indicating increased oxidative stress.
Low-carb diets reduce oxidative stress | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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Although many antioxidants have been studied in the eye, the authors claim that theirs is the first paper to show distribution of individual catechins after ingestion of green tea extract and to evaluate their in vivo antioxidative effects in various parts of the eye.
NutraIngredients RSS jane.byrne@decisionnews.com 2010
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Significant reductions in 8-epi-isoprostane levels were found in the compartments except the choroid-sclera or plasma, indicating antioxidative activities of catechins in these tissues, concluded the team.
FoodNavigator-USA RSS jane.byrne@decisionnews.com 2010
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Although many antioxidants have been studied in the eye, the authors claim that theirs is the first paper to show distribution of individual catechins after ingestion of green tea extract and to evaluate their in vivo antioxidative effects in various parts of the eye.
FoodNavigator-USA RSS jane.byrne@decisionnews.com 2010
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The general goal of this project is to understand how cells adjust their antioxidative capacities to varying needs.
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Special focus will thereby be on the cellular distribution of Ccs1 and Sod1, key players of antioxidative defence.
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