2007
DOI: 10.2174/138161207780414269
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Nucleoprotein-Derived and Unbound Ribonucleosides: Bioactivity and Potential Applications

Abstract: Naturally occurring and chemically modified ribonucleosides have interesting bioactive effects. Dietary ribonucleosides are ingested mainly as nucleoproteins and are converted in the course of intestinal digestion to monomeric compounds. Different bioactive effects of dietary ribonucleosides have been described, including the ability to enhance gut growth and maturation and to increase iron absorption. Cytochemical studies with human cells showed that several ribonucleosides can induce apoptosis in human cells… Show more

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“…Finally, the paper of Martin and Meisel [6] reviews nucleoprotein-derived and naturally occurring free ribonucleosides as bioactive compounds, including their effects in human cell systems and their functions as marker molecules in cancer disease. Naturally occurring and chemically modified ribonucleosides have interesting bioactive effects, e.g.…”
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“…Finally, the paper of Martin and Meisel [6] reviews nucleoprotein-derived and naturally occurring free ribonucleosides as bioactive compounds, including their effects in human cell systems and their functions as marker molecules in cancer disease. Naturally occurring and chemically modified ribonucleosides have interesting bioactive effects, e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%