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- Q2090041 subject Q7157887.
- Q2090041 subject Q8236355.
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- Q2090041 abstract "A salvestrol is a natural, dietary phytochemical that can be converted into a cytotoxic metabolite by Cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP1B1 that is overexpressed by cancer cells. The name "salvestrols" was coined by medicinal chemist Gerald Potter. "Salvestrol" has been trademarked and is used to market dietary supplements and other products. Some salvestrol-based products contain extracts from blackcurrant, blueberry, strawberry, and tangerine peel.".
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- Q2090041 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157887.
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- Q2090041 wikiPageWikiLink Q8236355.
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- Q2090041 wikiPageWikiLink Q9512786.
- Q2090041 comment "A salvestrol is a natural, dietary phytochemical that can be converted into a cytotoxic metabolite by Cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP1B1 that is overexpressed by cancer cells. The name "salvestrols" was coined by medicinal chemist Gerald Potter. "Salvestrol" has been trademarked and is used to market dietary supplements and other products. Some salvestrol-based products contain extracts from blackcurrant, blueberry, strawberry, and tangerine peel.".
- Q2090041 label "Salvestrol".