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Arbutin and decrease of potentially toxic substances generated in human blood cells

  1. TitleArbutin and decrease of potentially toxic substances generated in human blood cells
    Author Pečivová Jana 1952- SAVEXFATO - Ústav experimentálnej farmakológie a toxikológie SAV    SCOPUS
    Co-authors Mačičková Tatiana 1950- SAVEXFATO - Ústav experimentálnej farmakológie a toxikológie SAV    SCOPUS

    Jančinová Viera 1956- SAVEXFATO - Ústav experimentálnej farmakológie a toxikológie SAV    SCOPUS

    Drábiková Katarína 1953- SAVEXFATO - Ústav experimentálnej farmakológie a toxikológie SAV    SCOPUS

    Perečko Tomáš 1983- SAVEXFATO - Ústav experimentálnej farmakológie a toxikológie SAV    SCOPUS

    Lojek Antonín

    Číž Milan

    Carbolová J.

    Košťálová Daniela

    Cupaníková Daniela

    Nosáľ Radomír 1941-2020 SAVEXFATO - Ústav experimentálnej farmakológie a toxikológie SAV    SCOPUS

    Source document Interdisciplinary toxicology. Vol.2, no. 2 (2009), p.137
    TOXCON 2009 : 14th Interdisciplinary Toxicology Conference, Brno, June 1-3, 2009. Programme and Abstracts. P. 137
    Languageeng - English
    CountrySK - Slovak Republic
    Document kindrozpis článkov z periodík (rbx)
    CitationsVALACHOVA, K. - RAPTA, P. - SLOVAKOVA, M. - PRIESOLOVA, E. - NAGY, M. - MISLOVICOVA, D. - DRAFI, F. - BAUEROVA, K. - SOLTES, L. Radical degradation of high-molar-mass hyaluronan induced by ascorbate plus cupric ions: testing of arbutin in the function of antioxidant. In Islamova, R. M. (eds.) Kinetics, catalysis and mechanism of chemical reactions. From pure to applied science. Vol.2 Tomorrow and perspectives. New York: Nova Science Publishers 2012. P. 11-27. ISBN 978-1-614-70-712-7
    CategoryAFG - Abstracts of papers from foreign conferences
    Year2009
    Registered inSCOPUS
    DOI 10.2478/intox-2014-0028
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