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Eicosonoids

Eicosonoid agonists Prostaglandins Prostacyclins Thromboxanes Leukotrienes... [Pg.21]

Eicosonoids (prostaglandins, thromboxanes, leukotrienes) hydroxyperoxy-eicosatetraenoic acid hydroxy-eicosatetraenoic acid Omega-3 acids... [Pg.54]

An excellent historical de.scription of prostanoid receptor i.sulation and characterization has been published, and a more recent review of developments in this field is available." Basically, pro.stanoid receptors are identified by their primary eicosonoid agonist (e.g., DP, EP, IP, and TP), although subclassification of PGE receptors has been neces-... [Pg.825]

Numerous in vivo studies have indicated that flavanols have diverse biological activities including antioxidant activity [7-11] and anticancer properties [12-14]. Flavanols may inhibit platelet aggregation as well as other vascular and inflammatory processes that contribute to disease [15-17]. These effects are thought to be mediated by changes in eicosonoid synthesis after consumption of flavanol-containing foods [9,18]. Flavanol metabolites isolated from urine were shown to reduce monocyte adhesion to endothelial cells in the inflammatory... [Pg.418]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.149 ]




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