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An acetate prodrug of a pyridinol-based vitamin e analogue
Omar Khdour
, Jun Lu,
Sidney Hecht
Bioenergetics, Center for (BE)
Chemical Engineering
Molecular Sciences, School of (SMS)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Prodrugs
100%
Vitamins
89%
Acetates
88%
Cultured Cells
37%
Mitochondria
37%
Antioxidants
33%
Oxidative Stress
33%
Tocopherols
29%
Cell-Free System
28%
alpha-Tocopherol
26%
Phenol
26%
Mitochondrial Membrane Potential
23%
Acetylation
23%
Free Radicals
21%
Lipid Peroxidation
20%
Hydrolysis
20%
Energy Metabolism
20%
Reactive Oxygen Species
18%
Chemical Compounds
Prodrug
95%
Vitamin
91%
Acetate
63%
Oxidative Stress
44%
Antioxidant Agent
34%
Cytoprotective
31%
Membrane Potential
24%
Enzymatic Hydrolysis
24%
Acetylation
22%
Indicator
19%
Protective
18%
Free Radical
17%
Phenol
16%
Lipid
15%
Probe
13%
Dioxygen
10%
Time
8%