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- 3(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl) propionic acid commonly referred to as dihydrocaffeic acid or DHCA is a phytochemical found in grapes and other plants. DHCA is known to lower IL-6 production through down regulation of DNMT1 expression and inhibition of DNA methylation of the IL-6 gene in mice. DHCA in combination with malvidin-3′-O-glucoside (Mal-gluc), is effective in promoting resilience against stress by modulating brain synaptic plasticity and peripheral inflammation. DHCA/Mal-gluc also significantly lowered depression like phenotypes in mice that had increased peripheral inflammation caused by transplantation of hematopoietic progenitor cells from other more stress-susceptible mice. (en)
- Ácido di-hidrocafeico, também chamado de ácido 3-(3,4-di-hidroxifenil)propiônico ou ácido 3,4-di-hidroxi-benzenepropanoico ou ácido 3-(3,4-di-hidroxi-fenil)-propiônico, abreviado na literatura como DHCA (do inglês dihydrocaffeic acid), é o composto químico orgânico com fórmula C9H10O4, SMILES C1(=C(C=CC(=C1)CCC(=O)O)O)O, massa molecular 182,176 g/mol, classificado com o número CAS 1078-61-1. Possui propriedades antioxidantes. (pt)
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- 3-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)propanoic acid (en)
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- 3(3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl) propionic acid commonly referred to as dihydrocaffeic acid or DHCA is a phytochemical found in grapes and other plants. DHCA is known to lower IL-6 production through down regulation of DNMT1 expression and inhibition of DNA methylation of the IL-6 gene in mice. DHCA in combination with malvidin-3′-O-glucoside (Mal-gluc), is effective in promoting resilience against stress by modulating brain synaptic plasticity and peripheral inflammation. DHCA/Mal-gluc also significantly lowered depression like phenotypes in mice that had increased peripheral inflammation caused by transplantation of hematopoietic progenitor cells from other more stress-susceptible mice. (en)
- Ácido di-hidrocafeico, também chamado de ácido 3-(3,4-di-hidroxifenil)propiônico ou ácido 3,4-di-hidroxi-benzenepropanoico ou ácido 3-(3,4-di-hidroxi-fenil)-propiônico, abreviado na literatura como DHCA (do inglês dihydrocaffeic acid), é o composto químico orgânico com fórmula C9H10O4, SMILES C1(=C(C=CC(=C1)CCC(=O)O)O)O, massa molecular 182,176 g/mol, classificado com o número CAS 1078-61-1. Possui propriedades antioxidantes. (pt)
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- Dihydrocaffeic acid (en)
- Ácido di-hidrocafeico (pt)
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