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Novel tocotrienols of rice bran suppress cholesterogenesis in hereditary hypercholesterolemic swine

Qureshi et al., 2001

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2425336665171304432
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Qureshi A
Peterson D
Hasler-Rapacz J
Rapacz J
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The Journal of nutrition

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A tocotrienol-rich fraction (TRF 25) and novel tocotrienols (dP 21-T3 and dP 25-T3) of rice bran significantly lowered serum and low density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in chickens. The present study evaluated the effects of novel tocotrienols on lipid metabolism in swine …
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    • A61K31/352Heterocyclic compounds having oxygen as the only ring hetero atom, e.g. fungichromin having six-membered rings with one oxygen as the only ring hetero atom condensed with carbocyclic rings, e.g. cannabinols, methantheline
    • A61K31/3533,4-Dihydrobenzopyrans, e.g. chroman, catechin
    • A61K31/355Tocopherols, e.g. vitamin E
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