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diallyl G
Known as:
N,N-diallyl-Tyr-D-Leu-Gly-Tyr-Leu-OH
, N,N-diallyl-tyrosyl-leucyl-glycyl-tyrosyl-leucine
, diallyl-G
National Institutes of Health
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2020
2020
Protective effects of thymoquinone and diallyl sulphide against malathion-induced toxicity in rats
Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim
,
A. Abushouk
,
+5 authors
S. H. Alkahtani
Environmental science and pollution research…
2020
Corpus ID: 210168739
Malathion is a potent organophosphate insecticide that inhibits acetylcholinesterase (AChE) enzyme. Our experimental objective…
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2016
2016
Haematopoietic, Antioxidant and Membrane Stabilizing Property of Diallyl Disulphide in Irradiated Mice.
Yogish Somayaji Tenkanidiyoor
,
V. Vasudeva
,
+4 authors
S. K. Nalilu
Journal of clinical and diagnostic research…
2016
Corpus ID: 40020127
INTRODUCTION Diallyl disulphide is an organo-sulphur compound which is present in garlic and responsible for the characteristic…
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2014
2014
Diallyl sulphide, a component of garlic, abrogates ferric nitrilotriacetate-induced oxidative stress and renal damage in rats
S. Ansar
,
M. Iqbal
,
N. Aljameil
Human and Experimental Toxicology
2014
Corpus ID: 20247485
Ferric nitrilotriacetate (Fe-NTA) induces tissue necrosis as a result of lipid peroxidation (LPO) and oxidative damage that leads…
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2013
2013
REDUCING USE OF STYRENE MONOMERS IN UNSATURATED POLYESTER RESINS
R. Poillucci
,
C. Hansen
2013
Corpus ID: 35803389
2012
2012
Mitigation of hematopoietic radiation injury by diallyl sulphide.
O. Katoch
,
G. Khan
,
B. Dwarakanath
,
P. Agrawala
Journal of Environmental Pathology And Toxicology
2012
Corpus ID: 21456628
The development of mitigating agents to counter injuries induced by radiation is as important as the development of…
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2010
2010
Role of Ras‐related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 2 (Rac2), NADPH oxidase and reactive oxygen species in diallyl disulphide‐induced apoptosis of human leukaemia HL‐60 cells
Lan Yi
,
X. Ji
,
+5 authors
Q. Su
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and…
2010
Corpus ID: 35537427
1. Diallyl disulphide (DADS) has potential as a chemopreventive and therapeutic agent. Previous studies have reported that Ras…
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2006
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2006
Cancer chemoprevention by garlic and garlic-containing sulfur and selenium compounds.
K. El-Bayoumy
,
R. Sinha
,
J. Pinto
,
R. Rivlin
Journal of NutriLife
2006
Corpus ID: 19041871
As early as 1550 B.C., Egyptians realized the benefits of garlic as a remedy for a variety of diseases. Many epidemiological…
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2006
2006
[Diallyl trisulfide induces apoptosis of human gastric cancer cell line MGC803 through caspase-3 pathway].
Xiao-lan Xiao
,
Jun Peng
,
+4 authors
Xiu-tian Zhou
Ai zheng = Aizheng = Chinese journal of cancer
2006
Corpus ID: 43337593
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Garlic and the organosulfer compound from garlic have antitumor effects, but the mechanisms still remain…
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2004
2004
Modulation of altered hepatic foci induction by diallyl sulphide in Wistar rats
A. Singh
,
A. Arora
,
Y. Shukla
European Journal of Cancer Prevention
2004
Corpus ID: 23427534
Diallyl sulphide (DAS) is a sulphur-containing volatile compound present in garlic (Allium sativum). It has been shown to inhibit…
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1999
1999
Effect of Diallyl Sulphide, Diallyl Disulphide, and Allyl Methyl Sulphide on the Inhibition of Lung Metastasis of B16F-10 Melanoma Cells in Mice
G. Kuttan,
,
R. Kuttan
1999
Corpus ID: 59375247
Effect of naturally occurring sulphur-containing compounds such as diallyl sulphide (DAS), diallyl disulphide (DADS), and allyl…
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