Herein we report the detection of benzodiazepine-like molecules in food suc as carrot, maize, soy-bean, peam wheat, salad and different cultivars of potatoes and tomatoes. The extracted food exhibit after HPLC separation a series of substances able to inhibit the binding of [3H]RO 15-1788 to rat cerebellar membranes hence indicating a benzodiazepine-like activity.
Endogenous and exogenous benzodiazepines / Avallone, R., Corsi, L., Zanoli, P., I., V., Zeneroli, M.L., Baraldi, M.. - STAMPA. - 1:(2000), pp. 116-117. (Depression Anxiety Spectrum Disorders: from neurobiology to Novel Pharmaceutical Treatments Milan 6-7 september 2000).
Endogenous and exogenous benzodiazepines
AVALLONE, Rossella;CORSI, Lorenzo;ZANOLI, Paola;ZENEROLI, Maria Luisa;BARALDI, Mario
2000
Abstract
Herein we report the detection of benzodiazepine-like molecules in food suc as carrot, maize, soy-bean, peam wheat, salad and different cultivars of potatoes and tomatoes. The extracted food exhibit after HPLC separation a series of substances able to inhibit the binding of [3H]RO 15-1788 to rat cerebellar membranes hence indicating a benzodiazepine-like activity.Pubblicazioni consigliate

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