Elevated levels of reactive α,β-unsaturated aldehydes (e.g. malondialdehyde, 4-hydroxynonenal and acrolein) in the affected tissues of various degenerative conditions suggest these substances are active propagators of the disease process. One experimental approach to attenuating damage by these intermediates employs ‘aldehyde-sequestering drugs’ as sacrificial nucleophiles, thereby sparing cell macromolecules and perhaps slowing disease progression. Drugs with demonstrated trapping activity toward lipid-derived aldehydes include various amine compounds such as aminoguanidine, carnosine and pyridoxamine. We have focused on identifying scavengers of acrolein, perhaps the most toxic aldehyde formed during lipid peroxidation cascades. Various p...
This mini-review highlights the chemical and cytoprotective properties of various hydralazine analog...
AbstractLipid peroxidation causes the generation of the neurotoxic aldehydes acrolein and 4-hydroxy-...
Background & Aims: Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality, w...
Elevated levels of reactive α,β-unsaturated aldehydes (e.g. malondialdehyde, 4-hydroxynonenal and ac...
Recent work indicates the highly toxic alpha,beta-unsaturated aldehyde acrolein is formed during the...
© Royal Society of Chemistry 2004The nucleophilic drug hydralazine strongly inhibits cell toxicity m...
Acrolein is a highly toxic aldehyde involved in a number of diseases as well as drug-induced toxicit...
Acrolein is a highly toxic aldehyde involved in a number of diseases as well as drug-induced toxicit...
Acrolein is a highly reactive ,-unsaturated aldehyde that readily alkylates nucleophilic centers in ...
Protein carbonylation induced by reactive carbonyl species (RCS) generated by peroxidation of polyun...
International audienceReactive carbonyl compounds (RCC) generated by polyunsaturated fatty acid oxid...
Hydralazine strongly suppresses the toxicity of acrolein, a re-active aldehyde that contributes to n...
Acrolein (ACR) is a toxic and highly reactive \u3b1,\u3b2-unsaturated aldehyde widely distributed in...
Copyright © 2006 The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental TherapeuticsHydralazine stro...
Reactive carbonyl species (RCS) are endogenous or exogenous byproducts involved in the pathogenic me...
This mini-review highlights the chemical and cytoprotective properties of various hydralazine analog...
AbstractLipid peroxidation causes the generation of the neurotoxic aldehydes acrolein and 4-hydroxy-...
Background & Aims: Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality, w...
Elevated levels of reactive α,β-unsaturated aldehydes (e.g. malondialdehyde, 4-hydroxynonenal and ac...
Recent work indicates the highly toxic alpha,beta-unsaturated aldehyde acrolein is formed during the...
© Royal Society of Chemistry 2004The nucleophilic drug hydralazine strongly inhibits cell toxicity m...
Acrolein is a highly toxic aldehyde involved in a number of diseases as well as drug-induced toxicit...
Acrolein is a highly toxic aldehyde involved in a number of diseases as well as drug-induced toxicit...
Acrolein is a highly reactive ,-unsaturated aldehyde that readily alkylates nucleophilic centers in ...
Protein carbonylation induced by reactive carbonyl species (RCS) generated by peroxidation of polyun...
International audienceReactive carbonyl compounds (RCC) generated by polyunsaturated fatty acid oxid...
Hydralazine strongly suppresses the toxicity of acrolein, a re-active aldehyde that contributes to n...
Acrolein (ACR) is a toxic and highly reactive \u3b1,\u3b2-unsaturated aldehyde widely distributed in...
Copyright © 2006 The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental TherapeuticsHydralazine stro...
Reactive carbonyl species (RCS) are endogenous or exogenous byproducts involved in the pathogenic me...
This mini-review highlights the chemical and cytoprotective properties of various hydralazine analog...
AbstractLipid peroxidation causes the generation of the neurotoxic aldehydes acrolein and 4-hydroxy-...
Background & Aims: Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality, w...