Exercise-induced muscle damage: Mechanism, assessment and nutritional factors to accelerate recovery

I Markus, K Constantini, JR Hoffman… - European journal of …, 2021 - Springer
There have been a multitude of reviews written on exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD)
and recovery. EIMD is a complex area of study as there are a host of factors such as sex …

Linoleic acid: A narrative review of the effects of increased intake in the standard american diet and associations with chronic disease

J Mercola, CR D'Adamo - Nutrients, 2023 - mdpi.com
The intake of linoleic acid (LA) has increased dramatically in the standard American diet. LA
is generally promoted as supporting human health, but there exists controversy regarding …

[HTML][HTML] Cellular stress responses, hormetic phytochemicals and vitagenes in aging and longevity

V Calabrese, C Cornelius, AT Dinkova-Kostova… - … et Biophysica Acta (BBA …, 2012 - Elsevier
Modulation of endogenous cellular defense mechanisms represents an innovative approach
to therapeutic intervention in diseases causing chronic tissue damage, such as in …

Quality of chicken meat

G Kralik, Z Kralik, M Grčević… - Animal husbandry and …, 2018 - books.google.com
Chicken meat is considered as an easily available source of high-quality protein and other
nutrients that are necessary for proper body functioning. In order to meet the consumers' …

Muscle carnosine metabolism and β-alanine supplementation in relation to exercise and training

W Derave, I Everaert, S Beeckman, A Baguet - Sports medicine, 2010 - Springer
Carnosine is a dipeptide with a high concentration in mammalian skeletal muscle. It is
synthesized by carnosine synthase from the amino acids L-histidine and β-alanine, of which …

Carnosine: from exercise performance to health

C Sale, GG Artioli, B Gualano, B Saunders, RM Hobson… - Amino acids, 2013 - Springer
Carnosine was first discovered in skeletal muscle, where its concentration is higher than in
any other tissue. This, along with an understanding of its role as an intracellular pH buffer …

Carnosine as a Protective Factor in Diabetic Nephropathy: Association With a Leucine Repeat of the Carnosinase Gene CNDP1

B Janssen, D Hohenadel, P Brinkkoetter, V Peters… - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
The risk of diabetic nephropathy is partially genetically determined. Diabetic nephropathy is
linked to a gene locus on chromosome 18q22. 3-q23. We aimed to identify the causative …

Carnosine and its possible roles in nutrition and health

AR Hipkiss - Advances in food and nutrition research, 2009 - Elsevier
The dipeptide carnosine has been observed to exert antiaging activity at cellular and whole
animal levels. This review discusses the possible mechanisms by which carnosine may …

Effects of β-alanine supplementation and intramuscular carnosine content on exercise performance and health

AN Varanoske, JR Stout, JR Hoffman - Nutrition and enhanced sports …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract β-Alanine is a nonproteogenic amino acid that combines with histidine to form a
dipeptide molecule known as carnosine. Carnosine is an H+ buffer that is especially useful …

Combination of transcriptomics, metabolomics and physiological traits reveals the effects of polystyrene microplastics on photosynthesis, carbon and nitrogen …

H Zhuang, M Qin, B Liu, R Li, Z Li - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
Although microplastic pollution has been widely studied, the mechanism by which they
influence plant photosynthesis and carbon and nitrogen metabolism remains unclear. We …