Research

Ferulic Acid in Rice Bran and Wheat Bran May Suppress Bladder Muscle Contractions — A Natural Compound with Potential Benefits for Overactive Bladder and Interstitial Cystitis — https://global.toho-u.ac.jp/research/pr_1523/
Scientists Reveal How a Key Inflammatory Molecule Triggers Esophageal Muscle Contraction — Unlocking Clues for Allergy-Related Disorders https://global.toho-u.ac.jp/research/pr_1514/
Natural Compound from Traditional Chinese Medicine Shows Promise in Preventing Coronary Artery Spasms https://global.toho-u.ac.jp/research/pr_1498/
Have female earwigs evolved their forceps as weapons in battles for mates? https://global.toho-u.ac.jp/research/pr-1502/
Development of an Automated Program for Discovering Anti-Glycation Active Compounds from Natural Resources https://global.toho-u.ac.jp/research/pr-1500/
Does the Introduced Japanese Weasel Outnumber the Native Population? https://global.toho-u.ac.jp/research/pr-1497/
Ferulic acid, a natural compound found in rice bran, suppresses intestinal contractions by inhibiting calcium influx https://global.toho-u.ac.jp/research/pr_1493/
Gamma-Linolenic Acid Found to Help Relax Constricted Coronary Arteries: A New Insight into Heart Health https://global.toho-u.ac.jp/research/pr_1492/
A Key Chemical Triggers Powerful Muscle Movements in the Esophagus and Stomach: New Clues to Digestive Reactions and Allergies https://global.toho-u.ac.jp/research/pr_1487/
A Natural Compound Found in Rice and Coffee May Help Relax Heart Arteries: Ferulic Acid Prevents Artery Spasms through Two Different Mechanisms https://global.toho-u.ac.jp/research/pr_1480/