NDGA


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NDGA

(organic chemistry)
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These NDGA compounds are lignin in nature and they have inhibitory effect on transcription process of HIV viruses (Gnabre et al., 1995).
Para complementar, foram aplicadas etapas dos metodos do NDGA (Cardoso et al, 2011) e de Wheeler (2008), inserindo passos especificos de suas respectivas areas de design e, assim, evitando que a metodologia transformasse-se em uma formula generica e pouco aprofundada.
divaricata and NDGA was undertaken in order to evaluate the contribution of the latter to the antioxidant activity of the aqueous extract.
Recent in vitro studies have revealed a number of herbal anti-oxidants such as plant lignan, nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA) (119), silymarin (101), sulindac (106) and jaceosidin (102) or naturally occurring polysaccharides and glycoproteins like heparin (104), carrageenan (105), Solanum nigrum glycoproteins (107, soyasaponins (108) and Sulphated E.
These effects were diminished by PLA2 inhibitor (quinacrine), general LOX inhibitors (NDGA, ETYA), 5-LOX inhibitors (Rev 5901, AA861), 12-LOX inhibitor (baicalein) and FLAP inhibitor (MK886), while COX inhibitor (indomethacin) was without effect.
(9.) Memorandum to file, Assistant US Attorney Gale McKenzie, "Briefing of USDA-OIG by NDGA re: Criminal Investigation of BNL-Atlanta," 16 June 1992, cited in Jentleson, p.
The resin is composed of 40% dry mass of NDGA (nordihydroguaiaretic acid) and the remainder of the resin is a complex mixture of partially o-methylated flavones and flavonols (Mabry et al.