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Kurt A Reynertson

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Saxe J, Mullins L, Jones R, Lewis Jr A, Sun F, Reynertson K
Int J Cosmet Sci . 2023 Aug; 45 Suppl 1:84-92. PMID: 37625851
Objective: Significant research and regulatory attention have been focussed on the potential for some ultraviolet filters (UVFs) to rinse off from beachgoers' skin into seawater leading to exposure to sea...
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Saxe J, Dean S, Jones R, Mullins L, Reynertson K
Integr Environ Assess Manag . 2021 May; 17(5):961-966. PMID: 34002489
Recent legislative measures restricting the sale of sunscreens containing certain ultraviolet light filtering ingredients (UVFs) have been based on a perception of risk to aquatic life despite the lack of...
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Ilnytska O, Kaur S, Chon S, Reynertson K, Nebus J, Garay M, et al.
J Drugs Dermatol . 2016 Jun; 15(6):684-90. PMID: 27272074
Oats (Avena sativa) are a centuries-old topical treatment for a variety of skin barrier conditions, including dry skin, skin rashes, and eczema; however, few studies have investigated the actual mechanism...
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Reynertson K, Garay M, Nebus J, Chon S, Kaur S, Mahmood K, et al.
J Drugs Dermatol . 2015 Jan; 14(1):43-8. PMID: 25607907
Background: Oat (Avena sativa) in colloidal form is a centuries-old topical treatment for a variety of skin conditions, including skin rashes, erythema, burns, itch, and eczema; however, few studies have...
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Flores G, Dastmalchi K, Paulino S, Whalen K, Dabo A, Reynertson K, et al.
Food Chem . 2014 Jul; 134(3):1256-62. PMID: 25005941
Nine anthocyanins (1-9) from the edible fruits of Eugenia brasiliensis were identified by HPLC-PDA and LC-MS, and seven of these are described for the first time in this Brazilian fruit....
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Flores G, Dastmalchi K, Wu S, Whalen K, Dabo A, Reynertson K, et al.
Food Chem . 2013 Jun; 141(2):889-95. PMID: 23790863
The potential therapeutic effects of Costa Rican guava (Psidium friedrichsthalianum) extracts for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were examined. The ethyl acetate fraction displayed the highest antioxidant activity, as compared to...
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Dastmalchi K, Flores G, Wu S, Ma C, Dabo A, Whalen K, et al.
Bioorg Med Chem . 2012 Jun; 20(14):4549-55. PMID: 22739086
The edible fruits of Myrciaria vexator McVaugh (Myrtaceae), from northern South America, are eaten in certain locales, either fresh or processed into jellies and drinks. Activity-guided fractionation of M. vexator...
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Simirgiotis M, Adachi S, To S, Yang H, Reynertson K, Basile M, et al.
Food Chem . 2012 Feb; 107(2):813-819. PMID: 22359426
Bioassay-guided fractionation of the methanolic extracts of the pulp and seeds of the fruits of Syzygium samarangense Merr. & Perry (Blume) led to the identification of four cytotoxic compounds and...
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Reynertson K, Yang H, Jiang B, Basile M, Kennelly E
Food Chem . 2011 Feb; 109(4):883-890. PMID: 21340048
Many species of Myrtaceae are cultivated in home gardens throughout the tropics for their edible fruit, and have been used in traditional medicine to treat several inflammatory conditions. Fruit phenolics...
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Reynertson K, Charlson M, Gudas L
Exp Cell Res . 2010 Oct; 317(1):82-93. PMID: 20955699
Epidemiological evidence indicates that diets high in fruits and vegetables provide a measure of cancer chemoprevention due to phytochemical constituents. Natural products are a rich source of cancer chemotherapy drugs,...