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Ibuprofen-like activity in extra-virgin olive oil

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  • Gary K. Beauchamp

    (Monell Chemical Senses Center)

  • Russell S. J. Keast

    (Monell Chemical Senses Center
    RMIT University)

  • Diane Morel

    (University of the Sciences in Philadelphia)

  • Jianming Lin

    (Firmenich)

  • Jana Pika

    (Firmenich)

  • Qiang Han

    (University of Pennsylvania)

  • Chi-Ho Lee

    (Monell Chemical Senses Center
    Konkuk University)

  • Amos B. Smith

    (Monell Chemical Senses Center
    University of Pennsylvania)

  • Paul A. S. Breslin

    (Monell Chemical Senses Center)

Abstract

Enzymes in an inflammation pathway are inhibited by oleocanthal, a component of olive oil.

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  • Gary K. Beauchamp & Russell S. J. Keast & Diane Morel & Jianming Lin & Jana Pika & Qiang Han & Chi-Ho Lee & Amos B. Smith & Paul A. S. Breslin, 2005. "Ibuprofen-like activity in extra-virgin olive oil," Nature, Nature, vol. 437(7055), pages 45-46, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:437:y:2005:i:7055:d:10.1038_437045a
    DOI: 10.1038/437045a
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    1. Muhammad Usman Ali & Zulqarnain & Muhammad Saad Jamil & Muhammad Akif ur Rehman & Muhammad Abdur Rehman & Zahid Hussain Shah & Hameed Alsamadany, 2019. "Metabolic and Biochemical Profiling of Phenolic Compound and their Biosynthesis in Oil Crops," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 18(3), pages 13652-13661, May.
    2. Seemin Dashti & Mehraban Shahmari & Ahmad Mirzaaghazadeh & Mohammad Mirzaaghazadeh, 2016. "Effect of Foot Reflexology and Olive Oil Foot Massageon Asthma Control," Global Journal of Health Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 8(12), pages 1-53, December.
    3. Kaufui V Wong & U Miami, 2017. "Oils for Skin Therapy for Suffering Seniors," Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research, Biomedical Research Network+, LLC, vol. 1(2), pages 388-390, July.

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