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hydroxyproline and Bowel Diseases, Inflammatory

hydroxyproline has been researched along with Bowel Diseases, Inflammatory in 3 studies

Hydroxyproline: A hydroxylated form of the imino acid proline. A deficiency in ASCORBIC ACID can result in impaired hydroxyproline formation.
hydroxyproline : A proline derivative that is proline substituted by at least one hydroxy group.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Intestinal fibrosis is thought to be a consequence of excessive tissue repair, and constitutes a common problem in patients with Crohn's disease (CD)."1.48Severity of local inflammation does not impact development of fibrosis in mouse models of intestinal fibrosis. ( Fagagnini, S; Hausmann, M; Hünerwadel, A; Jaeger, SU; Lutz, C; Mamie, C; Rogler, G; Ruiz, PA; Weder, B, 2018)

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (33.33)29.6817
2010's2 (66.67)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Hünerwadel, A1
Fagagnini, S1
Rogler, G1
Lutz, C1
Jaeger, SU1
Mamie, C1
Weder, B1
Ruiz, PA1
Hausmann, M1
Motawi, TK1
Rizk, SM1
Shehata, AH1
Han, DS1
Li, F1
Holt, L1
Connolly, K1
Hubert, M1
Miceli, R1
Okoye, Z1
Santiago, G1
Windle, K1
Wong, E1
Sartor, RB1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for hydroxyproline and Bowel Diseases, Inflammatory

ArticleYear
Severity of local inflammation does not impact development of fibrosis in mouse models of intestinal fibrosis.
    Scientific reports, 2018, 10-12, Volume: 8, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Colitis; Collagen; Colon; Crohn Disease; Disease Models, Animal; Fibrosis; Hydroxyproline;

2018
Effects of curcumin and Ginkgo biloba on matrix metalloproteinases gene expression and other biomarkers of inflammatory bowel disease.
    Journal of physiology and biochemistry, 2012, Volume: 68, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Biomarkers; Ceruloplasmin; Colon; Curcumin; Drugs, Chinese Herbal; Gene Expression; Ginkgo

2012
Keratinocyte growth factor-2 (FGF-10) promotes healing of experimental small intestinal ulceration in rats.
    American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology, 2000, Volume: 279, Issue:5

    Topics: Acute Disease; Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Caco-2 Cells; Cell Division; Chroni

2000