acetol has been researched along with Seizures in 3 studies
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 0 (0.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 3 (100.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 0 (0.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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French, A; Gasior, M; Hartman, AL; Joy, MT; Rogawski, MA; Tang, RS | 1 |
Kalapos, MP | 1 |
Gasior, M; Hartman, AL; Rogawski, MA | 1 |
3 other study(ies) available for acetol and Seizures
Article | Year |
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The anticonvulsant activity of acetone, the major ketone body in the ketogenic diet, is not dependent on its metabolites acetol, 1,2-propanediol, methylglyoxal, or pyruvic acid.
Topics: Acetone; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Diet Therapy; Disease Models, Animal; Epilepsy; Ketone Bodies; Malondialdehyde; Mice; Pentylenetetrazole; Pyruvaldehyde; Pyruvic Acid; Seizures | 2007 |
What is the antiseizure activity of acetone due to?
Topics: Acetone; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Behavior, Animal; Brain; Disease Models, Animal; Drug Contamination; Humans; Injections, Intraperitoneal; Mice; Mice, Transgenic; Motor Activity; Papio; Seizures; Tissue Distribution | 2007 |
The anticonvulsant activity of acetone does not depend upon its metabolites.
Topics: Acetone; Animals; Anticonvulsants; Blood-Brain Barrier; Disease Models, Animal; Humans; Injections, Intraperitoneal; Ketosis; Mice; Pyruvaldehyde; Rodentia; Seizures; Treatment Outcome | 2008 |