Research Article

Piquiá Shells (Caryocar villosum): A Fruit by-Product with Antioxidant and Antiaging Properties in Caenorhabditis elegans

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Intracellular ROS accumulation under basal stress conditions of wild-type (a) and mutant worms for daf-16 (b), skn-1 (c), and hsp-16.2 (d) treated with Caryocar villosum fruit shells (CV). The results are expressed as from at least three independent experiments, calculated from DCF intensity of the worm’s whole body (, compared to the untreated control).
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