• These plant compounds are structurally similar to cholesterol and help lower cholesterol by blocking its absorption in your intestines. (healthline.com)
  • Phytosterols (PS) are bioactive compounds widely distributed in nature and are similar to cholesterol in structure and function. (researchgate.net)
  • Phytoprostanes (PhytoPs) and phytofurans (PhytoFs) are plant oxylipins (isoprostane-prostaglandin-like compounds) formed by the free radical-catalyzed oxidation of α-linolenic acid (ALA, C18:3, n-3). (researchgate.net)
  • An emulsion composed of a blend of phospholipids, phytosterols and vegetable-based compounds organised in bilayers, creating a stable lamellar network that mimics the skin's lamellar lipid structure. (zelens.com)
  • Also present in Corn Oil Powder 50% Load are phytosterols, plant-derived compounds structurally similar to cholesterol. (seatarra.com)
  • Phytosterols are compounds found in plants that are structurally similar to cholesterol. (foodsco.ci)
  • Compounds in sesame seeds (like linoleic and oleic acid) can help reduce inflammation , cholesterol, and blood pressure. (thealternativedaily.com)
  • Sesame seeds are rich in phytosterols These compounds are structurally similar to cholesterol, but because they are plant-based they do not have a negative effect on your cardiac health. (thealternativedaily.com)
  • Membrane lipids are a group of compounds (structurally similar to fats and oils) which form the lipid bilayer of the cell membrane. (wikipedia.org)
  • Genistein (C 15 H 10 O 5 ) is a naturally occurring compound that structurally belongs to a class of compounds known as isoflavones . (wikipedia.org)
  • linoleic acid and linolenic acid, derived from safflower oil. (zelens.com)
  • A stable form of linoleic acid. (zelens.com)
  • Once applied to the skin, it is converted to linoleic acid and provides all the skin benefits of linoleic acid with improved skin permeability. (zelens.com)
  • All varieties were valuable sources of fatty acids with more than 40% oleic acid, 33.1% linoleic acid and 14.7% palmitic acid. (scielo.br)
  • Corn Oil Powder 50% Load is abundant in polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially linoleic acid, an essential Omega-6 fatty acid that our bodies can't produce. (seatarra.com)
  • The oil obtained from the seeds of sunflower is rich in linoleic acid (Omega-6). (zelens.com)
  • Almonds and other nuts are particularly rich in L-arginine, an amino acid that helps your body make nitric oxide. (healthline.com)
  • An amino-acid encapsulated in ionosomes. (zelens.com)
  • A peptide composed of 3 amino acids: glycine, histidine and lysine. (zelens.com)
  • Peptides are the amino-acid chains that help your skin produce proteins such as collagen. (skinsort.com)
  • Amino acid. (w8mdspa.com)
  • Some amino acids can be synthesised by the body but some cannot. (w8mdspa.com)
  • The latter are referred to as essential amino acids and therefore must be obtained from protein in the diet. (w8mdspa.com)
  • Pertaining to the putting together of complex substances from simples ones, especially to the building of muscle protein from amino acids. (w8mdspa.com)
  • A strengthening, moisture-replenishing emulsion formulated with provitamin D3, phytosterols and biomimetic vegetable lipids. (zelens.com)
  • Due to excellent biomimetic and soothing properties, these phytosterols help to strengthen barrier function and enhance the skin's natural repair process. (zelens.com)
  • a plant biomimetic active compound, structurally similar to cholesterol, which offers a soothing effect on the skin (anti-inflammatory tested in vitro). (lakshmi.it)
  • Structurally similar to skin's natural lipids, these sterols moisturise skin, reduce water loss, strengthen natural barrier function and soothe the skin. (zelens.com)
  • Pumpkin seed oil (PSO) is high in unsaturated fatty acids and plant sterols, which have numerous cardiovascular benefits. (scielo.br)
  • PSO has high oxidative stability and contains favorable essential fatty acids profile along with sterols and tocopherols. (scielo.br)
  • PSO has been valued from historical times for its health potential and is packed with heart healthy essential fatty acids, plant sterols and tocopherols. (scielo.br)
  • Healthy Cholesterol Level Management Phytosterol Background and Benefits Phytosterols belong to a class of chemicals known as sterols, which contain over 200 identified members. (xtend-life.com)
  • A mix of 3 fatty acids: palmitic acid, stearic acid and oleic acid derived from almond oil, olive oil, linseed oil and borage oil. (zelens.com)
  • The majority (60%) of these fats are in the form of monounsaturated fatty acids, a type of fat with beneficial effects on cardiovascular health. (foodsco.ci)
  • Plant thylakoid membranes maintain high fluidity, even at relatively cold environmental temperatures, due to the abundance of 18-carbon fatty acyl chains with three double bonds, linolenic acid, as has been revealed by 13-C NMR studies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Alpha-linolenic acid (ala). (w8mdspa.com)
  • A polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acid found primarily in seed oils (canola oil, flaxseed oil, and walnut oil), purslane and other broad-leaved plants, and soybeans. (w8mdspa.com)
  • Phytosterols are 28- or 29-carbon alcohols. (drugs.com)
  • The complex of phytosterols and fatty alcohols accelerates the recovery of the skin's barrier function. (lakshmi.it)
  • Artificial formula and human milk differ considerably in fatty acid composition and concentrations of cholesterol , phytosterols , monosaccharides and sugar alcohols . (glycop.com)
  • Davidson 2001 Beta-sitosterol is the most common plant sterol and is structurally similar to cholesterol. (drugs.com)
  • Walnuts are also rich in the plant variety of omega-3 fatty acids, a type of polyunsaturated fat associated with heart health ( 8 ). (healthline.com)
  • These oxylipins have been previously described in an array of plant-based foods with similar concentrations as phenolics in some fruits and vegetables. (researchgate.net)
  • Shiso, also known as Japanese mint, is a plant rich in polyphenols (particularly rosmarinic acid) and triterpenoids (particularly ursolic acid). (zelens.com)
  • A mixture of phytosterols derived from the rapeseed plant. (zelens.com)
  • These plant extracts (known collectively as phytosterols) have been shown to help lower LDL cholesterol. (newhealthcorp.com)
  • Plant sterol esters and plant stanol esters are structurally similar to cholesterol, and because of this, they block cholesterol absorption in your small intestine. (newhealthcorp.com)
  • Brassicasterol is a plant sterol, structurally similar to cholesterol. (sigmaaldrich.com)
  • It appears to be from the soapwort plant containing saccharides like glucose , fucose , galactose , arabinose , xylose , rhamnose and glucuronic acid and may form the images we see. (glycop.com)
  • The hydrophobic chains belong either to: two fatty acids (FA) - in the case of the phosphoglycerides, or one FA and the hydrocarbon tail of sphingosine - in the case of sphingomyelin and the glycolipids. (wikipedia.org)
  • The fatty acids in phospho- and glycolipids usually contain an even number, typically between 14 and 24, of carbon atoms, with 16- and 18-carbon being the most common. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fenofibrate activates acetyl-CoA and other enzymes, increasing fatty acid oxidation. (medscape.com)
  • Twelve novel neo-tanshinlactone-chalcone hybrid molecules were constructed through a versatile methodology involving the Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons (HWE) olefination of 4-formyl-2H-benzo [h]chromen-2-ones and phosphonic acid diethyl esters, as the key step, and evaluated for anticancer activity against a series of four breast cancers and their related cell lines, viz. (bvsalud.org)
  • The olive, sunflower and rice oils and the phytosterol complex from Brassica are rapidly absorbed thus stabilizing the hydrolipidic film. (lakshmi.it)
  • Even if the effects of phytosterols naturally present in food have not been evaluated directly, it is possible to assume that they remain interesting for cardiovascular health. (foodsco.ci)
  • The current study reports data on the membrane properties of the phytosterol (3β,5α,22 E )-stigmasta-7,22-dien-3-β-ol (α-spinasterol), which represents an important component of argan oil and have not been investigated so far in molecular detail. (mdpi.com)
  • This membrane is made up of dense rows of fatty acids. (vitanetonline.com)
  • A salt of hyaluronic acid (HA). (zelens.com)
  • Hyaluronic Acid is a humectant, meaning it has the ability to hold water and rehydrate skin. (skinsort.com)
  • Soothing and anti-reddening complex, rich in sesquiterpenes, diterpenes and terpenic acids which have anti-inflammatory properties and facilitate the healing process. (lakshmi.it)
  • Besides functioning as an antioxidant and anthelmintic , many isoflavones have been shown to interact with animal and human estrogen receptors , causing effects in the body similar to those caused by the hormone estrogen . (wikipedia.org)
  • Avocados provide monounsaturated fatty acids and fiber, two heart-healthy and cholesterol-lowering nutrients. (healthline.com)
  • However, fluvastatin is structurally distinct and has a different biopharmaceutical profile (eg, no active metabolites, extensive protein binding, minimal CSF penetration). (medscape.com)
  • PPARalpha is finally the tandem of enzyme acids been to form rare end repressor records. (evakoch.com)
  • If you eat a lot of cold-water fatty fish, such as salmon, herring, and sardines, however, a supplement may not be necessary. (newhealthcorp.com)
  • Dietary consumption is the main source of plasma phytosterols, which are not synthesized endogenously. (drugs.com)
  • Fibric acid antilipemic agent that lowers LDL cholesterol more effectively than do older fibrates (ie, clofibrate, gemfibrozil). (medscape.com)
  • Scientific studies have corroborated the health-promoting properties of its constituents, from the antioxidant capabilities of Vitamin E to the cholesterol-lowering effects of phytosterols. (seatarra.com)
  • Rich in punicic acid, an omega 5 fatty acid that shows antioxidant activity and helps protect against environmental stress responsible for extrinsic ageing. (zelens.com)
  • Fatty fish offers high levels of omega-3 fatty acids and is linked to a decreased risk of heart disease and stroke. (healthline.com)
  • If you don't like fish, the good news is walnuts provide omega-3 fatty acids. (dailyfitnesstips4u.com)
  • One that has and that stands out as a valuable addition to a healthy lifestyle is omega-3 fatty acids, also known as fish oil. (newhealthcorp.com)
  • The active ingredients in omega-3s are docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and both are listed on the label. (newhealthcorp.com)
  • The known "essential sugars" are Mannose , Glucose , Galactose , Xylose , N-acetylglucosamine , N-acetylgalactosamine , Fucose (not fructose ) and N-acetylneuraminic acid . (glycop.com)
  • By activation or up-regulation of the transcription factor HIF-1 (Hypoxia Inducible Factor), ornithine restores fatty tissue volume and exhibits a lipofilling-like effect. (zelens.com)
  • Both of these products have very similar goals and effects, but one does it by directly injecting hormones into the body and the other makes use of natural ingredients that stimulate the body's natural anabolic processes. (nsmacaron.com)
  • Stimulant drugs whose effects are very similar to cocaine. (w8mdspa.com)
  • The benefits and effects of both Trenbolone and TBULK are, not surprisingly, quite similar. (nsmacaron.com)
  • An extract from liquorice root rich in 18-beta-glycyrrhetinic acid. (zelens.com)
  • The phytosterol content of plants is still relatively low, it is practically impossible to obtain an intake of only 2 g per day from food. (foodsco.ci)
  • They are structurally similar to cholesterol, although phytosterols are produced by plants. (xtend-life.com)
  • Deoxyribonucleic acid that makes up the genetic material of plants. (lookformedical.com)