A substance in rice called ferulic acid may improve the healing of the digestive system, says Rouse. |
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They also know a thing or two about ferulic acid, a natural antioxidant that's abundant in rice and oat bran. |
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The solvent polarity also affected the fluorescence spectra of ferulic acid. |
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Gamma oryzanol is a mixture of ferulic acid esters of sterol and triterpene alcohols in rice bran oil. |
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Some bioactive compounds include ferulic acid, butanoic acid, transcinnamic acid, p-hydroxybenzamide, p-coumaric acid, and vanillic acid. |
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Gallic acid, coumaric acid, ellagic acid, ferulic acid, mandelic acid and vanillic acid were used as reference standards. |
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Transepithelial transport of ferulic acid by monocarboxylic acid transporter in Caco-2 cell monolayers. |
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It is an oxidized form of vanillin produced on converting vanillin to ferulic acid. |
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The synthesized phytosteryl ferulate had higher antioxidant activity than did ferulic acid and intermediate products in most cases. |
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Sodium ferulate, a salt of ferulic acid, is used in China for treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. |
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The study also suggests that the antioxidants phloretin, ferulic acid and silymarin in this formula may further contribute to the rapid effectiveness of the test toothpaste. |
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Seven phenolic compounds, including ferulic acid, vanillic acid, coumaric acid, syringic acid, myricetin, and juglone were identified in walnut husks. |
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Fusarium flocciferum shows its capability to degrade some phenolic compounds namely, syringic, caffeic, ferulic acids, syringic aldehyde, gallic, and vanillic. |
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