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Vaticanol C, a resveratrol tetramer, activates PPARα and PPARβ/δ in vitro and in vivo
- Tomoko Tsukamoto, R. Nakata, +11 authors H. Inoue
- Medicine
- Nutrition & metabolism
- 27 May 2010
BackgroundAppropriate long-term drinking of red wine is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. Resveratrol, a well-known SIRT1 activator is considered to be one of the beneficial… Expand
Vaticanol C, a resveratrol tetramer, activates PPAR alpha and PPAR beta/delta in vitro and in vivo
- Munekazu Iinuma, Y. Akao, +11 authors Michiko Katsukawa
- Chemistry
- 2010
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ResearchVaticanol C , a resveratrol tetramer , activates PPARα and PPARβ / δ in vitro and in vivo
- Tomoko Tsukamoto, R. Nakata, +11 authors H. Inoue
- 2015
Background: Appropriate long-term drinking of red wine is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. Resveratrol, a well-known SIRT1 activator is considered to be one of the beneficial… Expand
ResearchC, a resveratrol tetramer, activates PPARα and PPARβ/δ in vitro and in vivo
- Tomoko Tsukamoto, R. Nakata, +11 authors H. Inoue
- Biology
- 2010
Background: Appropriate long-term drinking of red wine is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. Resveratrol, a well-known SIRT1 activator is considered to be one of the beneficial… Expand
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