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Hydroxychavicol: a new phenolic antimutagen from betel leafAMONKAR, A. J; NAGABHUSHAN, M; D'SOUZA, A. V et al.Food and chemical toxicology. 1986, Vol 24, Num 12, pp 1321-1324, issn 0278-6915Article

Long-term betel nut chewing is not a predictor of difficult tracheal intubationTSAI, Y.-S; CHE, P. C; SU, H.-P et al.Anaesthesia and intensive care. 2012, Vol 40, Num 2, pp 359-361, issn 0310-057X, 3 p.Article

Tannins in betel nut and its products consumed in India : comparison with high-tannin sorghumBUTLER, L. G; PUSHPAMMA, P.Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (Print). 1991, Vol 39, Num 2, pp 322-326, issn 0021-8561, 5 p.Article

Acute toxicities of Betel nut : Rare but probably overlooked eventsDENG, Jou-Fang; GER, Jiin; TSAI, Wei-Jen et al.Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology. 2001, Vol 39, Num 4, pp 355-360, issn 0731-3810Conference Paper

Vitamin D metabolism in peripheral blood mononuclear cells is influenced by chewing betel nut (Areca catechu) and vitamin D statusOGUNKOLADE, William B; BOUCHER, Barbara J; BUSTIN, Stephen A et al.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism. 2006, Vol 91, Num 7, pp 2612-2617, issn 0021-972X, 6 p.Article

Areca quid chewing by Taiwanese adolescents: application of the attitudes social influence self-efficacy (ASE) modelLI, Shih-Ming; YU, S. Rwei-Ling; HU, Hsing-Chia et al.Addiction (Abingdon. Print). 2003, Vol 98, Num 12, pp 1723-1729, issn 0965-2140, 7 p.Article

Contents of phenolics and alkaloids in Areca catechu Linn. during maturationWANG, C.-K; LEE, W.-H; PENG, C.-H et al.Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (Print). 1997, Vol 45, Num 4, pp 1185-1188, issn 0021-8561Article

AVAILABILITY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF BETEL PRODUCTS IN THE U.SBLANK, Melissa; DESHPANDE, Laxmikant; BALSTER, Robert L et al.Journal of psychoactive drugs. 2008, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 309-313, issn 0279-1072, 5 p.Article

32P-postlabelling analysis of aromatic DNA adducts in human oral mucosal cellsDUNN, B. P; STICH, H. F.Carcinogenesis (New York. Print). 1986, Vol 7, Num 7, pp 1115-1120, issn 0143-3334Article

Areca chewing in Xiangtan, Hunan province, China : interviews with chewersXIAOLIN ZHANG; CHENGJIE LI; QIZHI LIAO et al.Journal of oral pathology & medicine. 2008, Vol 37, Num 7, pp 423-429, issn 0904-2512, 7 p.Article

Does areca nut use lead to dependence?SENEGAL, Vivek; RAJKUMAR, Ravi P; MURALIDHARAN, Kesavan et al.Drug and alcohol dependence. 2008, Vol 97, Num 1-2, pp 114-121, issn 0376-8716, 8 p.Article

Areca nut chewing and mortality in an elderly cohort studyLAN, Tzuo-Yun; CHANG, Wen-Chiung; TSAI, Yih-Jian et al.American journal of epidemiology. 2007, Vol 165, Num 6, pp 677-683, issn 0002-9262, 7 p.Article

Betel nut and tobacco chewing; potential risk factors of cancer of oesophagus in Assam, IndiaPHUKAN, R. K; ALI, M. S; CHETIA, C. K et al.British journal of cancer. 2001, Vol 85, Num 5, pp 661-667, issn 0007-0920Article

Volatile alkaloids from Areca catechuHOLDSWORTH, D. K; JONES, R. A; SELF, R et al.Phytochemistry. 1998, Vol 48, Num 3, pp 581-582, issn 0031-9422Article

Inhibition of the migration, attachment, spreading, growth and collagen synthesis of human gingival fibroblasts by arecoline, a major areca alkaloid, in vitroJENG, J.-H; LAN, W.-H; HAHN, L.-J et al.Journal of oral pathology & medicine. 1996, Vol 25, Num 7, pp 371-375, issn 0904-2512Article

Evaluation of chemopreventive effects of betel leaf on the genotoxicity of pan masalaTRIVEDI, A. H; PATEL, R. K; RAWAL, U. M et al.Neoplasma. 1994, Vol 41, Num 3, pp 177-181, issn 0028-2685Article

Incidence of micronuclei in oral mucosa of users of tobacco products singly or in various combinationsKAYAL, J. J; TRIVEDI, A. H; DAVE, B. J et al.Mutagenesis. 1993, Vol 8, Num 1, pp 31-33, issn 0267-8357Article

Serum protein, ascorbic acid & iron & tissue collagen in oral submucous fibrosis: a preliminary studyANURADHA, C. D; SHYAMALA DEVI, C. S.Indian journal of medical research. Section B, biomedical research other than infectious diseases. 1993, Vol 98, Num JUN, pp 147-151, issn 0970-9568Article

Study of unscheduled DNA synthesis following exposure of human cells to arecoline and extracts of betel nut in vitroSHARAN, R. N; WARY, K. K.Mutation research. Genetic toxicology testing. 1992, Vol 278, Num 4, pp 271-276, issn 0165-1218Article

Cheilitis granulomatosa associated with allergic contact dermatitis to betel quidCHIU, Cheng-Sheng; TSAI, Yi-Lun.Contact dermatitis. 2008, Vol 58, Num 4, pp 246-247, issn 0105-1873, 2 p.Article

Addicted schoolchildren: Prevalence and characteristics of areca nut chewers among primary school children in Karachi, PakistanSHAH, S. M. A; MERCHANT, A. T; LUBY, S. P et al.Journal of paediatrics and child health. 2002, Vol 38, Num 5, pp 507-510, issn 1034-4810, 4 p.Article

Association of betel nut with carcinogenesisSHARAN, R. N.The Cancer journal (Print). 1996, Vol 9, Num 1, pp 13-19, issn 0765-7846Article

Minimal arecaidine concentrations showing a promotion effect during DMBA-induced hamster cheek pouch carcinogenesisLIN, L. M; CHEN, Y. K; LAI, D. L et al.Journal of oral pathology & medicine. 1996, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 65-68, issn 0904-2512Article

Role of areca nut consumption in the cause of oral cancers : a cytogenetic assessmentDAVE, B. J; TRIVEDI, A. H; ADHVARYU, S. G et al.Cancer. 1992, Vol 70, Num 5, pp 1017-1023, issn 0008-543XArticle

N-nitrosamines in the saliva of tobacco chewers or masheri usersBHIDE, S. V; NAIR, U. J; NAIR, J et al.Food and chemical toxicology. 1986, Vol 24, Num 4, pp 293-297, issn 0278-6915Article

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