Houghton, CA. “Antioxidants: Time to rethink our strategies?” The Australian Practitioner’s Fellowship, Vol. 11, 2009: 4-7.

Mac-Mary, S., et. al.Could a photobiological test be a suitable method to assess the anti-oxidant effect of a nutritional supplement (GliSODin)?European Journal of Dermatology, vol 17 n° 3 April 2007.

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M. Cloarec, et. al. “Glisodin, a Vegetal SOD with Gliadin, as Preventative Agent VS. Atherosclerosis, as Confirmed with Carotid Ultrasound-B ImagingEuropean Annuals of Allergy & Clinical Immunology vol 39 no 2 2007.

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Kick, et. al., “Effects of a cantaloupe melon extract/wheat gliadin (Glisodin) biopolymer during aortic cross-clamping,” Journal Intensive Care Medicine 10.1007/s00134-006-0518-6.

Keywords: Ischemia reperfusion injury, Hyperbaric oxygen, Comet assay, Apoptosis, Nitric oxide, Kidney, Spinal cord

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A Calenda, “Relationship between Relationship between Metabolic Syndrome and GlisodinPharmaceutical Sciences, Angers, France, 2006.

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P. Sicard, S. Amoureux, N. Acar, C. Joffre, A.M. Bron, M.–A. Maire, C. Vergely, C.P. Creuzot–Garcher, L. Bretillon and L. Rochette, “Dietary Superoxide Dismutase Protects Against Light–Induced Retinal Oxidative Stress in Young Senescence Accelerated Mice (SAM),” Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2006;47: E-Abstract 2089.

Keywords: retina, oxidation/oxidative or free radical damage

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F Okada, H Shionoya, M Kobayashi, T Kobayash, H Tazawa, K Onuma, Y Iuchi, N Matsubara, T Ijichi, B Dugas and M Hosokawa, “Prevention of inflammation-mediated acquisition of metastatic properties of benign mouse fibrosarcoma cells by administration of an orally available superoxide dismutase.British Journal of Cancer (March 27, 2006) 94, 854-862. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6603016.

Keywords: orally available superoxide dismutase; metastasis; inflammation-mediated tumour progression; fibrosarcoma cells

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Jiang Yan Zhou, Patrice Prognon, “Raw material enzymatic activity determination: A specific case for validation and comparison of analytical methods—The example of superoxide dismutase (SOD)Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 18 March 2006; 1143 -1148 PMID: 16280223.

Keywords: Superoxide dismutase (SOD); Enzymatic activity; Method comparison; Quality control

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Tkachenko E., Uspensky U., Avaluev E., Oreshko L., “Research of in-patient efficaciousness of the biologically active addition to food Glisodin in therapeutic practice,” St. Petersburg State Medical Academy, St. Petersburg, Russia. (Oct. 5, 2005)

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S. Arent, D. DiFabio, J. Greenwood, J. Pellegrino, C. Williams, “Nutritional Supplementation In Male College Soccer Players: Effects On Performance And Oxidative Stress,” Human Performance Lab, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. 2005 Contributed by Millennium Biotechnologies, Inc.

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F J Menvielle-Bourg, “Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), a Powerful Antioxidant, is now Available OrallyPhytotherapie (2005) Numero 3: 118-121.

Keywords: Superoxide dismutase (SOD), Gliadin, Vegetable origin, Oral bioactivity, Antioxydant action, Antiinflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, Free radicals, Degenerative and diseases and ageing, Clinical trial, In vivo studies.

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M. Mac-Mary, J. Sainthillier, P. Creidi, J.P. Series, F. Vix, Ph. Humbert, “Evaluation of the Effect of Glisodin on the Intensity of Actinic Erythema,” presented at the CARD (Annual Congress of Dermatological Research) meeting in Brest, France, May 28th 2005.

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Naito, Y., et al. “Reduction of diabetes-induced renal oxidative stress by a cantaloupe melon extract/gliadin biopolymers, oxykine, in miceBiofactors. 2005; 23:85-95. PMID: 16179750.

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Glisodin and Exposure to the Sun,” an open study conducted in France on 150 patients by 40 dermatologists following a protocol compiled by Catherine Laverdet, M.D., Nadine Pomarede, M.D. and Catherine Oliveres-Ghouti, M.D. Sponsored by ISOCELL Nutra, France. (March 2005).

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(Glisodin Sun Study Pilot – LAVERDET 03)

I. Vouldoukis, M. Conti, P. Krauss, C. Kamate, S. Blazquez, M. Tefit, D. Mazier, A. Calenda, B. Dugas. “Supplementation with gliadin-combined plant superoxide dismutase extracts promotes antioxidant defenses and protects against oxidative stress,” Phytotherapy Res Mar 1;18(12) (2004) 957-962 PMID: 15742357.

Keywords: antioxidant, plant superoxide dismutase, gliadin, oxidative stress

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M. Albicini, et. al. “The Orally Effective Mixture of Sod and Gliadin (Glisodin) Protects Against Oxidative DNA Damage,” presented at the 11th Congress of the European Shock Society January 27-30, 2005.

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Rahman H., Rocco R., Tabassum V. “The effects of a specialized superoxide dismutase nutritional supplement for HIV patients on HAARTCenter for Family of Health of St. Mary’s, Hoboken NJ. 2004 Contributed by Millennium Biotechnologies, Inc.

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C. Muth, Y. Glenz, M. Klaus, P. Radermacher, Guenter Speit, X. Leverve. “Influence of an orally effective SOD on hyperbaric, oxygen related cell damage,” Free Radical Research 38:9 (2004) pp. 927-932 PMID: 15621710.

Keywords: Comet assay; Isoprostranes; Glutathione; Malondialdehyde; DNA strand breaks; Antioxidants

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Y. Hong, S. Hong, Y.H. Chang. S.H. Cho. “Influence Glisodin Lactic Acid Poster Text & Images – Hong - AACC,” presented at the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) National Meeting, July 2004.

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H. Chenal, A. Davit-Spraul, J. Brevet, A. Legrand, J. Demouzon, C. Cosson. B. Dugas, L. Montagnier, M. Conti. “Restored antioxidant circulating capacities in AIDS west african patients receiving an antioxidant nutraceutical Cucumis melon extract rich in superoxide dismutase activityPresented at the XVI International AIDS Conference, August 2006.

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I. Vouldoukis, D. Lacan, C. Kamate, P. Coste, A. Caldnda, D. Mazier, M. Conti, B. Dugas. “Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of a Cucumis melon extract rich in superoxide dismutase activity,” J. Ethnopharmacology. 94 (2004) 67-75 PMID: 15261965.

Keywords: Superoxide dismutase; Cucumis melo; Antioxidant; Inflammation

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Glisodin Sun pilot Trial

Glisodin Sun Study Pilot – LAVERDET 03,” an open study conducted in France on 15 patients presenting fragile skin, hypersensitivity to the sun or even problems of sun disease, conducted by Catherine Laverdet, MD, Dermatologist, Attachee de Consultation des Hopitaux de, Paris. July-September 2003.

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VL Kinnula, JD. Crapo. “Superoxide dismutases in the lung and human lung diseases,” American Journal Respiratory Critical Care Medicine. (2003) Jun 15;167(12):1600-19.

Keywords: free radicals, oxidants, antioxidants

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A. Gow, H. Ischiropoulos. “Super-SOD: superoxide dismutase chimera fights off inflammation,” American Journal Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol. (2003) June; 284(6):L915-6 PMID: 12736187.

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I. Vouldoukis, M. Conti, JP. Kolb, A.Calenda, D. Mazier, B. Dugas, “Induction of Th1-dependent immunity by an orally effective melon SOD extract,” Research Trends, in Current Trends in Immunology, 5, (2003) 141-145.

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B. Dugas, N. Dugas, M. Conti, A. Calenda, P. Pino, Y. Thomas, D. Mazier, I. Vouldoukis. “Wheat gliadine promotes the Interleukin-4 induced IgE production by normal human peripheral mononuclear cells through a redox dependent mechanism,” Cytokine 21, (2003) 1-11 PMID: 12824000.

Keywords: Gliadin; IgE; Thiol; Superoxide dismutase; Allergy

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M. Marikovsky, V. Ziv, N. Nevo. C. Harris-Cerruti, O. Mahler. “Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase plays important role in immune response,” J. Immunology. (2003) Mar 15;170(6):2993-3001.

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Y. He, R. Vemulapalli, GG Schuring. “Recombinant Ochrobactrum anthropiexpressing Brucella abortus Cu, ZN superoxide dismutase protects mice against B. abortus infection only after switching of immune responses to Th1 type,” Infection and Immunity. (2002) May 70(5) 2535-43 PMID: 11953393.

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A. Wozniak, G. Drewa, G.Chesy, A. Rakowski, M. Rozwodowka, D. Olszewska. “Effect of altitude training on the peroxidation and antioxidant enzymes in sportsmen,” Medical Science Sports Exercise (2001) Jul;33(7) 1109-13 PMID: 11445757.

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I. Vouldoukis, V. Sivan, M.C. Vozenin, C. Kamate, A. Calenda, D. Mazier, B. Dugas. “Fc-Receptor-Mediated Intracellular Delivery of CuZn-superoxide Dismutase Protects Against Redox-Induced Apoptosis,” Molecular Medicine. (2000) 6 (12) 1042 PMID: 11474120.

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Immunity and Probiotics

B. Dugas, A. Mercenier, I. Lenoir-Wijnkoop, C. Arnaud, N. Dugas, E.Postaire, “Immunity and Probiotics,” Immunology Today (1999) Sept. 20 (9) 387-90 PMID: 10462737.

Keywords: Probiotics; Innate immunity; Intestinal immune system; Adaptive immunity; Allergy; Colorectal cancer

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F. Marzatico, O. Pansarasa, L. Bertorelli, L. Somenzini, G. Della Valle. “Blood free radical antioxidant enzymes and lipid peroxides following long-distance and lactacidemic performances in highly-trained aerobic and sprint athletes,” Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. (1997) Dec. 37(4) 235-9 PMID: 9509820.

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K. Kramer, H. Dijkstra, A. Bast. “Control of physical exercise of rats in a swimming basin,” Physiol Behavior. (1993) Feb;53(2):271-6 PMID: 8446689.

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