publicações selecionadas
- Nanoparticles Containing Tamarind Isolate Protein Potentiate the Satiety without Promoting the Anti-Inflammatory Effect in a Preclinical Model of Diet-Induced Obesity
- Safety and bioactive potential of nanoparticles containing Cantaloupe melon (Cucumis melo L.) carotenoids in an experimental model of chronic inflammation
- Efficacy of carotenoid-loaded gelatin nanoparticles in reducing plasma cytokines and adipocyte hypertrophy in Wistar rats
- NANOENCAPSULAÇÃO DO INIBIDOR DE TRIPSINA ISOLADO DE SEMENTES DE TAMARINDUS INDICA (L.) EM QUITOSANA E PROTEÍNA DO LEITE ISOLADA: CARACTERIZAÇÃO DE PARTÍCULAS, ESTUDO DA EFICIÊNCIA E ESTABILIDADE DA ATIVIDADE ANTITRÍPTICA.
- Encapsulation techniques perfect the antioxidant action of carotenoids: A systematic review of how this effect is promoted
- INIBIDOR DE TRIPSINA ISOLADO DE SEMENTES DE TAMARINDUS INDICA (L.) NANOENCAPSULADO EM QUITOSANA E PROTEÍNA DO LEITE ISOLADA AUMENTA A EFICIÊNCIA E ESTABILIDADE
- Anti-Inflammatory Protein Isolated from Tamarind Promotes Better Histological Aspects in the Intestine Regardless of the Improvement of Intestinal Permeability in a Preclinical Study of Diet-Induced Obesity
- Beneficial Effects of Tamarind Trypsin Inhibitor in Chitosan-Whey Protein Nanoparticles on Hepatic Injury Induced High Glycemic Index Diet: A Preclinical Study
- What are the mechanisms of action of anti-inflammatory agents in adipose tissue?
- EFEITO DE EXTRATO DE CAROTENOIDES DE MELÃO CANTALOUPE NANOENCAPSULADO EM GELATINA NA MORFOLOGIA DO ADIPÓCITO E NA RESPOSTA INFLAMATÓRIA EM MODELO ANIMAL COM SÍNDROME METABÓLICA
- Anti-inflammatory agents as modulators of the inflammation in adipose tissue: A systematic review
- Safety and potential functionality of nanoparticles loaded with a trypsin inhibitor isolated from tamarind seeds
- Effect of carotenoid encapsulation on antioxidant activities
- Encapsulação de carotenoides: estudo do efeito na atividade antioxidante e anti-inflamatória no tecido adiposo
- Hydrolyzed Proteins and Vegetable Peptides: An-ti-Inflammatory Mechanisms in Obesity and Potential Thera-peutic Targets
