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Effects of source of protein and supplementary extracted isoflavones and anthocyanins on longevity of Stroke-prone Spontaneously Hypertensive (SHRSP) rats

Amount of dietary protein is known to influence blood pressure in humans and animal models. However, contradictory reports are available on the influence of source of dietary protein and soy isoflavones on blood pressure. Information on potential effect of anthocyanins, potent flavonoid antioxidants...

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Published in:Journal of toxicological sciences 2009/06/01, Vol.34(3), pp.335-341
Main Authors: Gilani, G. Sarwar, Ratnayke, W.M. Nimal, Mueller, Rudolf, Mazza, Giuseppe
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Body Weight - drug effects
Caseins - administration & dosage
Dietary Proteins - administration & dosage
Disease Models, Animal
Eating - drug effects
Extracted isoflavones
Hemorrhagic stroke
Hypertension - diet therapy
Hypertension - mortality
Hypertension - physiopathology
Isoflavones - administration & dosage
Isoflavones - isolation & purification
Longevity - drug effects
Male
Plant Proteins, Dietary - administration & dosage
Rats
Rats, Inbred SHR
Soybean Proteins - administration & dosage
Survival Rate
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