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  1. The Action of Polyphenols in Diabetes Mellitus and Alzheimer's Disease: A Common Agent for Overlapping Pathologies
  2. Nutrients, Bioactive Compounds and Bioactivity: The Health Benefits of Sweet Cherries (Prunus avium L.)
  3. Natural Bioactive Compounds from Fruits and Vegetables as Health Promoters Part I
  4. Mammalian target of rapamycin controls glucose consumption and redox balance in human Sertoli cells
  5. White tea (Camellia sinensis) consumption improves heart and brain glycolytic and oxidative profiles in prediabetic rats
  6. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate alters the metabolic phenotype of human Sertoli cells but protects from oxidative damage: a possible role for male fertility?
  7. Metabolic and biological prospecting of Aphyllocladus spartioides
  8. Endopleura uchi: a medicinal plant with antidiabetic potential
  9. Dehydroepiandrosterone and 7-oxo-dehydroepiandrosterone in male reproductive health: Implications of differential regulation of human Sertoli cells metabolic profile
  10. White tea consumption restores sperm quality in prediabetic rats preventing testicular oxidative damage
  11. Leptin modulates human Sertoli cells acetate production and glycolytic profile: a novel mechanism of obesity-induced male infertility?
  12. Antidiabetic Drugs: Mechanisms of Action and Potential Outcomes on Cellular Metabolism
  13. The progression from a lower to a higher invasive stage of bladder cancer is associated with severe alterations in glucose and pyruvate metabolism
  14. White tea consumption improves cardiac glycolytic and oxidative profile of prediabetic rats
  15. Daily consumption of white tea (Camellia sinensis (L.)) improves the cerebral cortex metabolic and oxidative profile in prediabetic Wistar rats
  16. Metabolic Cooperation in Testis as a Pharmacological Target: From Disease to Contraception
  17. Natural Products as Modulators of Spermatogenesis: The Search for a Male Contraceptive
  18. Can Tea Consumption be a Safe and Effective Therapy Against Diabetes Mellitus-Induced Neurodegeneration?
  19. Dose-dependent effects of caffeine in human Sertoli cells metabolism and oxidative profile: Relevance for male fertility
  20. Tea (Camellia sinensis (L.)): A Putative Anticancer Agent in Bladder Carcinoma?
  21. Sperm glucose transport and metabolism in diabetic individuals
  22. Melatonin alters the glycolytic profile of Sertoli cells: implications for male fertility
  23. Glucose Transport and Metabolism in Sertoli Cell: Relevance for Male Fertility
  24. White Tea as a Promising Antioxidant Medium Additive for Sperm Storage at Room Temperature: A Comparative Study with Green Tea
  25. Effect of white tea (Camellia sinensis (L.)) extract in the glycolytic profile of Sertoli cell
  26. Are Plant Extracts a Potential Therapeutic Approach for Genital Infections?
  27. White Tea (Camellia Sinensis (L.)): Antioxidant Properties And Beneficial Health Effects
  28. Influence of Tunisian Ficus carica fruit variability in phenolic profiles and in vitro radical scavenging potential
  29. Characterization of Ficus carica L. cultivars by DNA and secondary metabolite analysis: Is genetic diversity reflected in the chemical composition?
  30. Targeted metabolites and biological activities of Cydonia oblonga Miller leaves
  31. Dracaena draco L. fruit: Phytochemical and antioxidant activity assessment
  32. Phytochemical profiles and inhibitory effect on free radical-induced human erythrocyte damage of Dracaena draco leaf: A potential novel antioxidant agent
  33. Volatile profiling of Ficus carica varieties by HS-SPME and GC–IT-MS
  34. Further Insight into the Latex Metabolite Profile of Ficus carica
  35. Green tea: A promising anticancer agent for renal cell carcinoma
  36. Determination of low molecular weight volatiles in Ficus carica using HS-SPME and GC/FID
  37. Low molecular weight volatiles in Portuguese Ficus carica varieties
  38. First Report on Cydonia oblonga Miller Anticancer Potential: Differential Antiproliferative Effect against Human Kidney and Colon Cancer Cells
  39. Chemical Assessment and in Vitro Antioxidant Capacity of Ficus carica Latex
  40. Recent Patents on Camellia sinensis: Source of Health Promoting Compounds
  41. Human cancer cell antiproliferative and antioxidant activities of Juglans regia L.
  42. Recent Patents on Camellia sinensis: Source of Health Promoting Compounds
  43. Ficus carica L.: Metabolic and biological screening
  44. Protective effect of quince (Cydonia oblonga Miller) fruit against oxidative hemolysis of human erythrocytes
  45. Evaluation of free radical-scavenging and antihemolytic activities of quince (Cydonia oblonga) leaf: A comparative study with green tea (Camellia sinensis)
  46. Comparative Study on Free Amino Acid Composition of Wild Edible Mushroom Species
  47. Relevant principal component analysis applied to the characterisation of Portuguese heather honey
  48. Organic acids composition of Cydonia oblonga Miller leaf
  49. Free Amino Acids of Tronchuda Cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. Var. costata DC): Influence of Leaf Position (Internal or External) and Collection Time
  50. Tronchuda cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. costata DC) leaf free amino acid profile
  51. Phenolic Profile of Cydonia oblonga Miller Leaves
  52. HPLC Determination of Free Amino Acids Profile of Dão Red Wine: Effect ofDekkera bruxellensisContamination
  53. Homo-monoterpenic compounds as chemical markers for Cydonia oblonga Miller
  54. Principal component analysis as tool of characterization of quince (Cydonia oblonga Miller) jam
  55. Effect of the Conservation Procedure on the Contents of Phenolic Compounds and Organic Acids in Chanterelle ( Cantharellus cibarius ) Mushroom
  56. Quantitation of Nine Organic Acids in Wild Mushrooms
  57. Composition of Quince (Cydonia oblongaMiller) seeds: phenolics, organic acids and free amino acids
  58. Phenolic profiles of Portuguese olive fruits (Olea europaea L.): Influences of cultivar and geographical origin
  59. Analysis and quantification of flavonoidic compounds from Portuguese olive ( Olea Europaea L.) leaf cultivars
  60. Quince ( Cydonia oblonga Miller) Fruit Characterization Using Principal Component Analysis
  61. Quince ( Cydonia oblonga Miller) Fruit (Pulp, Peel, and Seed) and Jam:  Antioxidant Activity
  62. Influence of jam processing upon the contents of phenolics, organic acids and free amino acids in quince fruit ( Cydonia oblonga Miller)
  63. Free Amino Acid Composition of Quince ( Cydonia oblonga Miller) Fruit (Pulp and Peel) and Jam
  64. Variability in phenolic composition of hypericum Androsaemum
  65. Development and Evaluation of a GC/FID Method for the Analysis of Free Amino Acids in Quince Fruit and Jam
  66. Approach to the study of C-glycosyl flavones by ion trap HPLC-PAD-ESI/MS/MS: application to seeds of quince (Cydonia oblonga)
  67. Phenolic Profile of Quince Fruit ( Cydonia oblonga Miller) (Pulp and Peel)
  68. DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF AN HPLC/DAD METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS FROM OLIVE FRUITS
  69. DETERMINATION OF SELECTED PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS IN QUINCE JAMS BY SOLID-PHASE EXTRACTION AND HPLC
  70. Phenolic profile in the evaluation of commercial quince jellies authenticity
  71. Analysis of Phenolic Compounds in the Evaluation of Commercial Quince Jam Authenticity
  72. ADULTERAÇÃO POR ADIÇÃO DE AÇÚCARES A SUMOS DE FRUTOS: UMA REVISÃO ADULTERATION OF FRUIT JUICE BY ADDITION OF SUGARS: A REVIEW ADULTERACIÓN POR ADICIÓN DE AZÚCARES A ZUMOS DE FRUTAS: UNA REVISIÓN
  73. DEVELOPMENT OF AN HPLC/DIODE-ARRAY DETECTOR METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF SODIUM BENZOATE AND PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS IN QUINCE JAM