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concentration of lovastatin and related compounds. The authors evaluated label information and contacted manufacturers to inquire about lovastatin content in 117 commercially available red yeast rice supplement ...
lovastatin , present in lactone (LL) and hydroxy acid forms (LH), as well as the mycotoxin citrinin were analyzed in 19 red yeast rice products, including powders, dietary supplements, and Chinese proprietary ...
ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION Marked Variability of Monacolin Levels in Commercial Red Yeast Rice Products Buyer Beware! Ram Y. Gordon, MD; Tod Cooperman, MD; William Obermeyer, PhD; David J. Becker, MD ...
and biomedical applications of lovastatin . Indian J Pharm Sci 2008 ; 70 : 701 – 709 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS PubMed WorldCat 10 Childress L , Gay A, Zargar Aet al. Review of red yeast rice content ...
of monacolin levels in commercial red yeast rice products . Arch Intern Med 2010 ; 170 : 1722 – 1727 . Google Scholar PubMed OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat 6 Herber D , Lembertas A, Lu QYet al. An analysis ...
, pain and allergic rhinitis, in several well-designed studies,4 limited information is available about whether TCM is helpful in improving outcomes in patients undergoing surgery. Red yeast rice (RYR ...
supplementation, (4) conversion to red yeast rice (RYR) therapy, and (5) conversion to a different statin. While positive results in some patients have been reported with all of the strategies reviewed ...
-fermented rice . Rumen samples were taken before feeding. Figure 1. View largeDownload slide Diagram showing methane measurement days and rumen content sampling (S1 to S5) on wethers (n = 6) before ...
JM, Elashoff DA, Elashoff RM, Go VL. Cholesterol-lowering effects of a proprietary Chinese red - yeast - rice dietary supplement. Am J Clin Nutr.1999;69:231-236.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post ...
SYNTHESIS Red yeast rice extract Mechanism of action Red yeast rice (RYR) is a nutraceutical obtained by the fermentation of a particular yeast (in general Monascus purpureus, Monascus pilosus, Monascus ...
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