Chemistry Reference
In-Depth Information
Stahl, W, Junghans, A, de Boer, B, Driomina, ES, Briviba, K, and Sies, H, 1998. Carotenoid mixtures protect
multilamellar liposomes against oxidative damage: Synergistic effects of lycopene and lutein. FEBS Lett
427, 305-308.
Stahl, W and Sies, H, 2005. Bioactivity and protective effects of natural carotenoids. Biochim Biophys
Acta-Mol Basis Dis 1740, 101-107.
Stratton, SP, Schaefer, WH, and Liebler, DC, 1993. Isolation and identii cation of singlet oxygen oxidation-
products of beta-carotene. Chem Res Toxicol 6, 542-547.
Strauss, O, 2005. The retinal pigment epithelium in visual function. Physiol Rev 85, 845-881.
Sumantran, VN, Zhang, R, Lee, DS, and Wicha, MS, 2000. Differential regulation of apoptosis in normal
versus transformed mammary epithelium by lutein and retinoic acid. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
9, 257-263.
Sun, Z and Yao, H, 2007. The inl uence of di-acetylation of the hydroxyl groups on the anti-tumor-proliferation
activity of lutein and zeaxanthin. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 16(Suppl 1), 447-452.
Sundelin, SP and Nilsson, SE, 2001. Lipofuscin-formation in retinal pigment epithelial cells is reduced by
antioxidants. Free Radic Biol Med 31, 217-225.
Suuronen, T, Nuutinen, T, Ryhanen, T, Kaarniranta, K, and Salminen, A, 2007. Epigenetic regulation of
clusterin/apolipoprotein J expression in retinal pigment epithelial cells. Biochem Biophys Res Commun
357, 397-401.
Swaroop, A, Branham, KEH, Chen, W, and Abecasis, G, 2007. Genetic susceptibility to age-related macular
degeneration: A paradigm for dissecting complex disease traits. Hum Mol Genet 16, R174-R182.
Tan, JS, Wang, JJ, Flood, V, Rochtchina, E, Smith, W, and Mitchell, P, 2008. Dietary antioxidants and the
long-term incidence of age-related macular degeneration: The Blue Mountains Eye Study. Ophthalmology
115, 334-341.
Tangirala, RK, Pratico, D, FitzGerald, GA, Chun, S, Tsukamoto, K, Maugeais, C, Usher, DC, Pure, E, and
Rader, DJ, 2001. Reduction of isoprostanes and regression of advanced atherosclerosis by apolipoprotein
E. J Biol Chem 276, 261-266.
Tapiero, H, Townsend, DM, and Tew, KD, 2004. The role of carotenoids in the prevention of human patholo-
gies. Biomed Pharmacother 58, 100-110.
Thakkinstian, A, Bowe, S, McEvoy, M, Smith, W, and Attia, J, 2006. Association between apolipoprotein
E polymorphisms and age-related macular degeneration: A HuGE review and meta-analysis. Am J
Epidemiol 164, 813-822.
Thornton, J, Edwards, R, Mitchell, P, Harrison, RA, Buchan, I, and Kelly, SP, 2005. Smoking and age-related
macular degeneration: A review of association. Eye 19, 935-944.
Tomany, SC, Wang, HJ, van Leeuwen, R, Klein, R, Mitchell, P, Vingerling, JR, Klein, BEK, Smith, W, and
de Jong, P, 2004. Risk factors for incident age-related macular degeneration—Pooled i ndings from 3
continents. Ophthalmology 111, 1280-1287.
Travis, GH, Golczak, M, Moise, AR, and Palczewski, K, 2007. Diseases caused by defects in the visual cycle:
Retinoids as potential therapeutic agents. Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol 47, 469-512.
Trieschmann, M, Beatty, S, Nolan, JM, Hense, HW, Heimes, B, Austermann, U, Fobker, M, and Pauleikhoff,
D, 2007. Changes in macular pigment optical density and serum concentrations of its constituent carote-
noids following supplemental lutein and zeaxanthin: The LUNA study. Exp Eye Res 84, 718-728.
Trumbo, PR and Ellwood, KC, 2006. Lutein and zeaxanthin intakes and risk of age-related macular degen-
eration and cataracts: An evaluation using the Food and Drug Administration's evidence-based review
system for health claims. Am J Clin Nutr 84, 971-974.
Tserentsoodol, N, Gordiyenko, NV, Pascual, I, Lee, JW, Fliesler, SJ, and Rodriguez, IR, 2006a. Intraretinal
lipid transport is dependent on high density lipoprotein-like particles and class B scavenger receptors.
Mol Vis 12, 1319-1333.
Tserentsoodol, N, Sztein, J, Campos, M, Gordiyenko, NV, Fariss, RN, Lee, JW, Fliesler, SJ, and Rodriguez,
IR, 2006b. Uptake of cholesterol by the retina occurs primarily via a low density lipoprotein receptor-
mediated process. Mol Vis 12, 1306-1318.
Uittenbogaard, A, Everson, WV, Matveev, SV, and Smart, EJ, 2002. Cholesteryl ester is transported from caveolae to
internal membranes as part of a caveolin-annexin II lipid-protein complex. J Biol Chem 277, 4925-4931.
van Bennekum, A, Werder, M, Thuahnai, ST, Han, CH, Duong, P, Williams, DL, Wettstein, P, Schulthess, G,
Phillips, MC, and Hauser, H, 2005. Class B scavenger receptor-mediated intestinal absorption of dietary
ss-carotene and cholesterol. Biochemistry 44, 4517-4525.
van de Kerkhof, EG, de Graaf, IAM, and Groothuis, GMM, 2007. In vitro methods to study intestinal drug
metabolism. Curr Drug Metab 8, 658-675.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search