A Chlorophyll-Derived Phylloxanthobilin Is a Potent Antioxidant That Modulates Immunometabolism in Human PBMC
Phyllobilins are natural products derived from the degradation of chlorophyll, which proceeds via a common and strictly controlled pathway in higher plants. The resulting tetrapyrrolic catabolites-the phyllobilins-are ubiquitous in nature; despite their high abundance, there is still a lack of knowl...
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Main Authors: | Cornelia A. Karg (Author), Lucia Parráková (Author), Dietmar Fuchs (Author), Harald Schennach (Author), Bernhard Kräutler (Author), Simone Moser (Author), Johanna M. Gostner (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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