Flow Linear Dichroism Spectroscopic Studies of the Natural Product Curcumin and Double Stranded DNA

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Flow Linear Dichroism Spectroscopic Studies of the Natural Product Curcumin and Double Stranded DNA. / Leth, Rasmus; Thulstrup, Peter Waaben.

2011.

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Harvard

Leth, R & Thulstrup, PW 2011, 'Flow Linear Dichroism Spectroscopic Studies of the Natural Product Curcumin and Double Stranded DNA'.

APA

Leth, R., & Thulstrup, P. W. (2011). Flow Linear Dichroism Spectroscopic Studies of the Natural Product Curcumin and Double Stranded DNA.

Vancouver

Leth R, Thulstrup PW. Flow Linear Dichroism Spectroscopic Studies of the Natural Product Curcumin and Double Stranded DNA. 2011.

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Leth, Rasmus ; Thulstrup, Peter Waaben. / Flow Linear Dichroism Spectroscopic Studies of the Natural Product Curcumin and Double Stranded DNA.

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title = "Flow Linear Dichroism Spectroscopic Studies of the Natural Product Curcumin and Double Stranded DNA",
abstract = "Curcumin is a polyphenol found in the rhizomes of the plant Curcuma Longa, commonly known as turmeric. Curcumin has a bright yellow color, and in turmeric, curcumin exists along with two other curcuminoids: desmethoxy curcumin and bisdesmethoxy curcumin [1]. Curcumin has shown multiple biological effect, including antibacterial effects [2], antioxidant activities [1], antidepressant effects [3] and anticarcinogenic effects among others as reviewed by [4]. Importantly, it is known that curcumin can bind to and cross cellular membranes [5].",
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