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Asaio Journal | 2004

The relationship between antioxidant supplements and oxidative stress in renal transplant recipients: A review

Ml Blackhall; Jeff S. Coombes; Robert G. Fassett

Renal transplant recipients (RTRs) have elevated oxidative stress and a high incidence of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Although recent studies do not support the use of antioxidant supplements as a cardioprotectant in the general population, evidence suggests that RTRs may represent individuals that would benefit from this therapy. RTRs have elevated oxidative stress probably caused by the immunosuppressive therapy, and although only a small number of studies have examined the effects of antioxidant supplementation in these patients, most have reported beneficial findings. This review discusses these studies along with the rationale for the use of antioxidant supplements in RTRs and a call for more research to investigate this important topic.


Food Chemistry | 2018

Optimized extraction of anthocyanins from Reid Fruits’ Prunus avium ‘Lapins’ cherries

Ml Blackhall; Rachael Berry; Noel W. Davies; Jt Walls

The influence of process parameters on the extraction of anthocyanins from the edible portion of fresh, sweet cherry were investigated. The optimal extraction time and temperature were determined as 90 min and 37 °C, respectively. A solvent/solid ratio of 10 mL/g using 100% acidified solvent resulted in the greatest anthocyanin yield. No significant difference was observed between the use of methanol or ethanol as the extraction solvent. Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography-MS analysis of the extract identified four anthocyanins, with cyanidin-3-rutinoside and peonidin-3-rutinoside accounting for over 95% of the anthocyanin content, while cyanidin-3-glucoside and pelargonidin-3-rutinoside accounted for the remaining 5%. 244 mg/100 g fresh weight total anthocyanins were determined in the fresh cherries using the optimal extraction conditions.


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2005

Effects of antioxidant supplementation on blood cyclosporin A and glomerular filtration rate in renal transplant recipients

Ml Blackhall; Robert G. Fassett; James E. Sharman; Dp Geraghty; Jeff S. Coombes


Australasian Journal of Paramedicine | 2015

Incidence and patient demographics of pre-hospital anaphylaxis in Tasmania

Ml Blackhall; Dg Edwards


Australasian Journal of Paramedicine | 2016

Community Presentations of Anaphylaxis in Tasmania: Who is administering the adrenaline?

Dg Edwards; Ml Blackhall; Rachael Berry


Australasian Journal of Paramedicine | 2015

Incidence and patient demographics of pre-hospital anaphylaxis in Tasmania, Australia

Ml Blackhall; Dg Edwards


Archive | 2017

How to get more vegetables on your plate - interview with Paul MacIntyre

Ml Blackhall


Journal of Nutrition and Intermediary Metabolism | 2017

The impact of storage conditions and growing season on the anthocyanin content of sweet cherry varieties

Ml Blackhall; Rachael Berry; Jt Walls


Archive | 2016

Cherry treatment value to be tested

Ml Blackhall


Archive | 2016

Can cherries help alleviate obesity related inflammation

Ml Blackhall

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Jt Walls

University of Tasmania

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Dg Edwards

University of Tasmania

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Dp Geraghty

University of Tasmania

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Noel W. Davies

Central Science Laboratory

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