Free Radical Inhibition Using a Water-Soluble Curcumin Complex, NDS27: Mechanism Study Using EPR, Chemiluminescence, and Docking
There is a growing interest in the use of natural compounds to tackle inflammatory diseases and cancers. However, most of them face the bioavailability and solubility challenges to reaching cellular compartments and exert their potential biological effects. Polyphenols belong to that class of molecu...
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Main Authors: | Ange Mouithys-Mickalad (Author), Koffi Senam Etsè (Author), Thierry Franck (Author), Justine Ceusters (Author), Ariane Niesten (Author), Hélène Graide (Author), Ginette Deby-Dupont (Author), Charlotte Sandersen (Author), Didier Serteyn (Author) |
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