Carnosine and its possible roles in nutrition and health.
- A. Hipkiss
- BiologyAdvances in Food and Nutrition Research
- 2009
Carnosine, the anti-ageing, anti-oxidant dipeptide, may react with protein carbonyl groups
- A. Hipkiss, C. Brownson, M. Carrier
- Biology, ChemistryMechanisms of Ageing and Development
- 15 September 2001
Carnosine, a protective, anti-ageing peptide?
- A. Hipkiss
- BiologyInternational Journal of Biochemistry and Cell…
- 1 August 1998
Accumulation of altered proteins and ageing: Causes and effects
- A. Hipkiss
- BiologyExperimental Gerontology
- 1 May 2006
Protective effects of carnosine against malondialdehyde-induced toxicity towards cultured rat brain endothelial cells
- A. Hipkiss, J. Preston, David T. M Himswoth, V. Worthington, N.Joan Abbot
- Biology, ChemistryNeuroscience Letters
- 5 December 1997
Carnosine and cancer: a perspective
- F. Gaunitz, A. Hipkiss
- BiologyAmino Acids
- 28 March 2012
Possible mechanisms by which carnosine may perform its anti-tumourigenic effects are outlined and its expected bioavailability and possible negative and positive side effects are considered.
On the enigma of carnosine’s anti-ageing actions
- A. Hipkiss
- BiologyExperimental Gerontology
- 1 April 2009
Non‐enzymatic glycosylation of the dipeptide l‐carnosine, a potential anti‐protein‐cross‐linking agent
- A. Hipkiss, J. Michaelis, P. Syrris
- Biology, ChemistryFEBS Letters
- 28 August 1995
Toxic effects of beta-amyloid(25-35) on immortalised rat brain endothelial cell: protection by carnosine, homocarnosine and beta-alanine.
- J. Preston, A. Hipkiss, D. Himsworth, I. Romero, J. Abbott
- Biology, ChemistryNeuroscience Letters
- 1998
It is postulate that the mechanism of carnosine protection lies in its anti-glycating and antioxidant activities, both of which are implicated in neuronal and endothelial cell damage during Alzheimer's disease and may therefore be a useful therapeutic agent.
Carnosine reacts with a glycated protein.
- C. Brownson, A. Hipkiss
- Biology, ChemistryFree Radical Biology & Medicine
- 15 May 2000
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