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  2. Urolithin A - Wikipedia

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    Urolithin A is a metabolite compound resulting from the transformation of ellagitannins by the gut bacteria. [1] It belongs to the class of organic compounds known as benzo- coumarins or dibenzo-α- pyrones .

  3. Eating More of This Fruit May Improve Memory and ... - AOL

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    In studies using supplemental urolithin A, dosing varied from 250 mg to 1,000 mg. Prest points out that some adverse events were observed at higher doses, “so if you take supplemental urolithin ...

  4. Could pomegranates help aid memory and ease Alzheimer ... - AOL

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    Urolithin A is a natural compound shown to support memory and cognitive function and reduce brain inflammation. A new study in mice suggests that urolithin A may have therapeutic properties in ...

  5. Urolithin - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure of urolithin A.. Urolithins are microflora metabolites of dietary ellagic acid derivatives, such as ellagitannins. [1] They are produced in the gut, and found in the urine in the form of urolithin B glucuronide after absorption of ellagitannins-containing foods, such as pomegranate. [2]

  6. C13H8O4 - Wikipedia

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    Urolithin A, a metabolite compound This page was last edited on 28 August 2022, at 17:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  7. 'Rejuvenating' mitochondria may help fight toxic proteins in ...

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    New research in worm models suggests that natural aging processes, as well as toxic beta-amyloid may drive the accumulation of harmful protein clumps associated with Alzheimer's disease. Boosting ...

  8. Hypervitaminosis A - Wikipedia

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    The toxic effects of preformed vitamin A might be related to altered vitamin D metabolism, concurrent ingestion of substantial amounts of vitamin D, or binding of vitamin A to receptor heterodimers. Antagonistic and synergistic interactions between these two vitamins have been reported, as they relate to skeletal health.

  9. Nephrotoxicity - Wikipedia

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    Nephrotoxicity is toxicity in the kidneys. It is a poisonous effect of some substances, both toxic chemicals and medications, on kidney function. [1] There are various forms, [2] and some drugs may affect kidney function in more than one way. Nephrotoxins are substances displaying nephrotoxicity.