1995
DOI: 10.3164/jcbn.19.147
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Modulation of Carcinogen-Metabolizing Enzymes by Gallic Acid and Its Synthetic Analogue Propylgallate in Mice.

Abstract: SummaryDietary administration of phenolics, gallic acid, and its synthetic analogue propylgallate at varying dose levels for the period of 4 and 8 weeks to inbred male Swiss mice resulted in a significant increase in hepatic cytochrome P-450 (Cyt P-450) without any alteration in arylhydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH) and cytochrome b5 (Cyt b5) activities. The activity of glutathione-S-transferase (GST) showed a significant elevation by these phenolics in both liver and lungs. However, they had a differential effect… Show more

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“…hepatic CYP content, glutathione-S-transferase, but no change with arylhydrocarbon hydroxylase (CYP1A) and cytochrome b(5) activities (Hundal et al, 1995). Ellagic acid is a naturally occurring plant polyphenol possessing broad chemoprotective properties.…”
Section: Herb-cyp Interactions 57mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hepatic CYP content, glutathione-S-transferase, but no change with arylhydrocarbon hydroxylase (CYP1A) and cytochrome b(5) activities (Hundal et al, 1995). Ellagic acid is a naturally occurring plant polyphenol possessing broad chemoprotective properties.…”
Section: Herb-cyp Interactions 57mentioning
confidence: 99%