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Phytotherapy
Yu T-W, Xu M, Dashwood RH.  2004.  Antimutagenic activity of spearmint.. Environ Mol Mutagen. 44(5):387-93.
Plant Extracts
Holvoet H, Long DM, Yang L, Choi J, Marney L, Poeck B, Maier CS, Soumyanath A, Kretzschmar D, Strauss R.  2023.  Chlorogenic Acids, Acting via Calcineurin, Are the Main Compounds in Extracts That Mediate Resilience to Chronic Stress in .. Nutrients. 15(18)
Dashwood RH, Xu M, Hernaez JF, Hasaniya N, Youn K, Razzuk A.  1999.  Cancer chemopreventive mechanisms of tea against heterocyclic amine mutagens from cooked meat.. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med. 220(4):239-43.
Perera T, Young MR, Zhang Z, Murphy G, Colburn NH, Lanza E, Hartman TJ, Cross AJ, Bobe G.  2015.  Identification and monitoring of metabolite markers of dry bean consumption in parallel human and mouse studies.. Mol Nutr Food Res. 59(4):795-806.
Yilmazer-Musa M, Griffith AM, Michels AJ, Schneider E, Frei B.  2012.  Grape seed and tea extracts and catechin 3-gallates are potent inhibitors of α-amylase and α-glucosidase activity.. J Agric Food Chem. 60(36):8924-9.
Zheljazkov VD, Semerdjieva IB, Borisova D, Yankova-Tsvetkova E, Koleva-Valkova LH, Petrova G, Dincheva I, Stevens F, Wu W, Astatkie T et al..  2023.  Phytochemical and biological investigations on Centranthus kellereri (Stoj., Stef. & T. Georgiev) Stoj. & Stef. and C. ruber (L.) DC. and their potential as new medicinal and ornamental plants.. PLoS One. 18(11):e0293877.
Holvoet H, Long DM, Law A, McClure C, Choi J, Yang L, Marney L, Poeck B, Strauss R, Stevens JF et al..  2022.  Extracts Promote Resilience against Age-Related and Stress-Induced Behavioral Phenotypes in a Possible Role of Other Compounds besides Withanolides.. Nutrients. 14(19)
Plant Leaves
Yu T-W, Xu M, Dashwood RH.  2004.  Antimutagenic activity of spearmint.. Environ Mol Mutagen. 44(5):387-93.

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