Application of bis-eugenol to a zinc oxide eugenol cement
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Antioxidant and prooxidant action of eugenol-related compounds and their cytotoxicity
Fujisawa S, Atsumi T, Kadoma Y and Sakagami H: Antioxidant and prooxidant action of eugenol-related compounds and their cytotoxicity. Toxicology 777: 39-54, 2002.
Radical generation, radical-scavenging activity and cytotoxicity of eugenol-related compounds
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Radical production and cytotoxic activity of tert-butyl-substituted phenols
Saito M, Atsumi T, Satoh K, Ishihara M, Iwakura I, Sakagami H, Yokoe I and Fujisawa S: Radical production and cytotoxic activity of tert-butyl-substituted phenols. In Vitro Mol Toxicol 14: 53-63, 2001.
Radical intensity of butylated hydroxyanisole and its orthobisphenol dimer
Satoh T, Atsumi H, Sakagami Y, Kashiwagi Y, Ida Y, Ueha T, Sugita Y, Yokoe I and Fujisawa S: Radical intensity of butylated hydroxyanisole and its orthobisphenol dimer. Anticancer Res 19: 3947-3952, 1999.
Action of eugenol as a retarder against polymerization of methyl methacrylate by benzoyl peroxides
Fujisawa S and Kadoma Y: Action of eugenol as a retarder against polymerization of methyl methacrylate by benzoyl peroxides. Biomaterials 18: 701-703, 1997.
Cytotoxicity, ROS-generation activity and radical-scavenging activity of curcumin and related compounds
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The oxidation of phenols. III. The stoichiometries for the oxidation of some substituted phenols with peroxy radicals
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Radical toxicity of phenols: A reference point for obtaining perspective in the formulation of QSAR
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Preventive effect of bis-eugenol, a eugenol dimer, on lipopolysaccharide-stimulated nuclear factor kappa B activation and inflammatory cytokine expression in macrophages
Murakami Y, Shoji M, Tanaka S and Fujisawa S: Preventive effect of bis-eugenol, a eugenol dimer, on lipopolysaccharide-stimulated nuclear factor kappa B activation and inflammatory cytokine expression in macrophages. Biochem Pharmacol 66: 1061-1066, 2003.