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Neuroprotective Property


2006

Khanna S, Roy S, Parinandi NL, Maurer M, Sen CK (2006) Characterization of the potent neuroprotective properties of the natural vitamin E alpha-tocotrienol. Journal of Neurochemistry 98(5): 1474-86

 

2005

Morris MC, Evans DA, Tangney CC, Bienias JL, Wilson RS, Aggarwal NT, Scherr PA (2005) Relation of the tocopherol forms to incident Alzheimer disease and to cognitive change. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 81(2): 508-14.

      

2004

Sen CK, Khanna S, Roy S (2004) Tocotrienol: the natural vitamin E to defend the nervous system? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1031: 127-42.

Osakada F, Hashino A, Kume T, Katsuki H, Kaneko S, Akaike A (2004) Alpha-tocotrienol provides the most potent neuroprotection among vitamin E analogs on cultured striatal neurons. Neuropharmacology. 47(6): 904-15.

       

2003

Khanna S, Roy S, Ryu H, Bahadduri P, Swaan PW, Ratan RR, Sen CK (2003) Molecular basis of vitamin E action: tocotrienol modulates 12-lipoxygenase, a key mediator of glutamate- induced neurodegeneration. Journal of Biological Chemistry 278(44):43508-15.

      

2000

Sen CK, Khanna S, Roy S, Packer L (2000) Molecular basis of vitamin E action. Tocotrienol potently inhibits glutamate-induced pp60(c-Src) kinase activation and death of HT4 neuronal cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 275(17): 13049-55.

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