Identification of phenolamine in rape bee pollen and its protective effect and mechanism on alcoholic liver injury
Cheng Lü,
Mingjuan Xu,
Xinbiao Yang
et al.
Abstract:Rape bee pollen has attracted increasing interests for its excellent protective effect against chemical-induced liver injury owing to its abundant polyphenols. This study aims to analyze the types and contents of phenolamides (seldom concerned) in rape bee pollen and their protective mechanism on alcoholic liver disease (ALD). Different from the previous finding that flavonoids are dominant polyphenols in bee pollen polyphenolic extract, our results demonstrated that there are only three flavonoids but 24 phen… Show more
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