2020
DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2020.1758127
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Melatonin-induced phase and dose responses in a diurnal mammal, Funambulus pennantii

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“…Essentially, melatonin has been significantly found in substantive amounts in vegetables, including barley, walnuts, tomatoes, rice, and olives [61]. For example, taking vegetables in the morning has been linked to the higher excretion of urinary aMT6s [62,63]. There were similar statistics in Japanese women, where a similar increased mean for the urinary aMT6s in a high intake of vegetables than the ones with the lowest consumption, essentially by 16% [59,64].…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Essentially, melatonin has been significantly found in substantive amounts in vegetables, including barley, walnuts, tomatoes, rice, and olives [61]. For example, taking vegetables in the morning has been linked to the higher excretion of urinary aMT6s [62,63]. There were similar statistics in Japanese women, where a similar increased mean for the urinary aMT6s in a high intake of vegetables than the ones with the lowest consumption, essentially by 16% [59,64].…”
Section: Dietary Intakementioning
confidence: 96%
“…The increasing level of melatonin is more likely to result from the stimulatory effects of the consumed products instead of the absorbed dietary food enriched with melatonin [65,66]. Melatonin is usually found in milk products, especially those produced during the night [62,67]. Therefore, it is imperative to conclude that nighttime lactation has been associated with various physiological importance attached to it as part of the infant's diet [61].…”
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“…World FDA organization (Food & Drug Administration) categorized melatonin as dietary supplements, not drugs, since melatonin can be found in many food products (especially plants -phytomelatonin), thou melatonin usage FDA does not regulate [18,19]. Many researches supported that melatonin had not any side effects in case of usage wide range of dose (0,1 mg/kg -100 mg/kg) [20,21]. Moreover, in case of melatonin use, it's necessary totake account of melatonin intervention time, because there aredifferent sensitivity (density, affinity) of melatonin receptors during the day -chrobiological approach an integral part in melatonin therapy [22].…”
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