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New Zealand blackcurrant (NZBC) extract enhanced exercise-induced fat oxidation and 16.1 km cycling time trial (TT) in normobaric normoxia. The effect of NZBC extract on physiological and metabolic responses was examined during steady state cycling and a 16.1 km TT in normobaric hypoxia. This study
OBJECTIVE
To study the effect of Blackcurrant on human umbilical vein endothelial ECV-304 cells injury induced by hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
METHODS
The H2O2 damaged model was established. The effect of Blackcurrant on injury of ECV-304 activity induced by H2O2 was determined by MTT assay. The levels
Exogenous glycine betaine (GB) or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) application has not been explored to mitigate waterlogging stress in Andean fruit trees. The objective of this study was to evaluate foliar GB or H2O2 application on the physiological behavior of
BACKGROUND
During exercise as pulmonary blood flow rises, pulmonary capillary blood volume increases and gas exchange surface area expands through distention and recruitment. We have previously demonstrated that pulmonary capillary recruitment is limited in COPD patients with poorer exercise