Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5599465 | Atherosclerosis | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
CC-60 and TRF-80 supplementation increased bioavailability of palm-based carotenes and tocotrienols but had no effects, superior or detrimental, on vascular function or CVD risk factors.
Keywords
hsCRPSDTT2DMEGFRPWVLDL-CEFSAVCAM-1ICAM-1tPANSAIDTRFHDL-CCTABIFGNOAELFMDIL-6HOMA2-IRPAI-1Tocotrienol-rich fractionTNFαIMVSHbA1c3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme AImpaired fasting glucoseEuropean Food Safety AuthorityFlow-mediated dilationinterleukin-6cardiovascular diseaseTriglyceridestumor necrosis factor alphaTocotrienolTocopherolNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugsFIDWaist circumferenceType 2 diabetes mellitusCVDPulse wave velocityAugmentation indexbody mass indexBMICoefficient of varianceVascular functiontissue plasminogen activatorInsulin resistanceplasminogen activator inhibitor 1intercellular adhesion molecule-1vascular cell adhesion molecule-1glycated haemoglobinno-observed-adverse-effect levelhigh sensitivity C-reactive proteintotal cholesterolhigh density lipoprotein cholesterollow density lipoprotein cholesterol
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Authors
Welma Stonehouse, Grant D. Brinkworth, Campbell H. Thompson, Mahinda Y. Abeywardena,