Explore the exciting research into Maple (syrup, sugar, sap/water, extracts), a sustainable North American agricultural crop, which has a unique chemical composition which imparts positive biological effects to its products.
Research Updates
- Maple Foods Beyond Syrup Maple Sap Water, An Emerging Functional Beverage Webinar - Maple water is one of the newest rehydrating drinks on the market, joining the ranks of coconut water, and other “functional beverages”. Explore the science behind maple water, how it’s made, its sustainability, and its potential health benefits. This webinar will include Kate Weiler, the Co-Founder of Drink Simple, Dr, Navindra Seeram, Professor and Chair […]
- The Rhode Islander Recipe on Drink Simple’s Blog - Named after the favorite drink of Dr. Navindra Seeram of University of Rhode Island, this drink is not only delicious, but packs a phytonutrient punch of antioxidants, minerals and polyphenols. Dr. Seeram has studied the impressive nutrient content of both maple water and cranberries. He loves that both crops are very sustainable and native to […]
- ‘Plant-based Botox’: maple leaf extract could spawn anti-wrinkle cream - Compounds found in maple leaves that might be a key ingredient in the next trendy anti-wrinkle cream. “We believe it could have cosmetic applications,” said University of Rhode Island researcher Navindra Seeram, who is studying the compounds called glucitol-core-containing gallotannins. GCGs appear to be able to interfere with elastase, the enzyme that breaks down the […]
- Sweet Talk with Dr. Seeram – Maple and Human Health - The Cornell Maple Program’s Sweet Talk shares “the latest research, news, and trends in the maple industry, with various guests including other maple researchers, industry experts, and local sugarmakers.” In this podcast, Dr. Seeram talks about his maple research and maple products’ health benefits.
- Professor Navindra Seeram Secures $491,350 in USDA Funding for Maple Water Research and Promotion - The United States Department of Agriculture’s Acer Access and Development Program recently awarded $491,350 to Navindra Seeram, professor of biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences, College of Pharmacy for his maple water research and promotion. The funded research aims to increase consumer awareness of maple water products. More details are available through here.
- More Than a Sweet Treat! The Dynamic Chemistry of Maple Syrup with Dr. Navindra Seeram - In this most recent interview, Dr. Navindra Seeram discusses maple chemistry and shares his ongoing research projects that aim to develop nutraceutical and cosmeceutical products from maple.
- The NutraIngredients-USA Editors’ choice: Navindra Seeram, PhD and the Health Benefits of Maple Syrup - The University of Rhode Island Professor Dr. Navindra Seeram has been recognized by NutraIngredients-USA as a 2020 top choice researcher, because of his groundbreaking findings of maple products and their health benefits. You can listen to Dr. Seeram’s podcast below, where he highlights some of the exciting findings his laboratory has made.
- Sweet Discoveries From Maple: Medicines, Beauty, and More with Dr. Navindra Seeram, PhD. - Dr. Navindra Seeram’s research group in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Rhode Island is a global leader in maple health benefits research. This webinar featured his group’s research on maple sap and syrup as well as parts of the maple tree that are being explored for cosmetic and nutraceutical applications.
- Invited Webinar Presentation on 10/27/2020: “Sweet Discoveries from Maple” - Since May due to COVID-19 restrictions for in-person educational programming, URI Cooperative Extension has been hosting weekly educational webinars on topics of interest to Rhode Islanders. Dr. Navindra Seeram has been invited to give an educational webinar presentation entitled “Sweet Discoveries from Maple” on October 27, 2020. This webinar will feature his group’s research on maple […]
- Our Maple Research is Featured on the American Chemical Society’s Facebook Page - One of our maple studies is just featured on the American Chemical Society’s Facebook page, and the post reads: “Happy #CanadaDay! Maple syrup is more than meets the eye. Read our 2014 article on the bioactive compounds in syrups, including some never discovered before. http://ow.ly/RmQE30qVq3C”
- NutraCast Podcast: Navindra Seeram, PhD on the Health Benefits of Maple
- Maple Syrup is a Sweet Story of Spring - For great flavor as well as nutritional benefits, substitute syrup for sugar when preparing family meals. Researchers have documented that maple syrup is the most nutritious common sweetener. Scientists at the University of Rhode Island describe the sticky sap as a good source of unique compounds and antioxidants that can improve immunity, reduce inflammation, prevent […]
- 6 Anti-inflammatory Foods You Should Be Eating - 2. Maple Syrup That’s right, Canada’s pride and joy (no, not Celine Dion this time) is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties, according to a University of Rhode Island study. Um, how exactly? “Scientists have identified more than 67 different plant compounds, or polyphenols, nine of which are unique to pure maple syrup. One of these polyphenols, […]
- Maple: The Smarter Sweetener - Professor Navindra Seeram, Ph.D., has been studying the health benefits of maple since 2009. His research focuses on investigating medicinal plants and their derived natural products for preventive and therapeutic effects against chronic human diseases. He has studied the health benefits of several antioxidant and polyphenol-rich foods including berries, tart cherries, and pomegranates. In 2009, […]
- Maple leaf extract could nip skin wrinkles in the bud - August 20, 2018: Maple trees are best known for their maple syrup and lovely fall foliage. But it turns out that the beauty of those leaves could be skin-deep — and that’s a good thing. Today, scientists report that an extract from the leaves may prevent wrinkles.
- Fall Color In-Depth: Maple Trees Offer New Answers to Diabetes, Alzheimer’s - September 24, 2017: In the 1992 film Medicine Man, biochemist Robert Campbell, played by actor Sean Connery, searches for new drugs in the Amazon’s vast rainforests. There Campbell finds a cure for cancer not in the rainforest’s rare flowers – which don’t have “juju,” or the power to heal – but in an indigenous ant […]
- Quebecol American Chemical Society Molecule of the Week - Jul 14, 2014: Most maple syrup is made from the sap of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum). About 80% of the world’s syrup comes from Quebec, so it was natural that when N. P. Seeram and co-workers at the University of Rhode Island (Kingston) isolated a previously unknown phenolic alcohol from the syrup, they named it […]
- 54 Beneficial Compounds Discovered in Pure Maple Syrup - March 30, 2011: University of Rhode Island researcher Navindra Seeram has discovered 34 new beneficial compounds in pure maple syrup and confirmed that 20 compounds discovered last year in preliminary research play a key role in human health. Today at the 241st American Chemical Society’s National Meeting in Anaheim, Calif. the URI assistant pharmacy professor is telling scientists from around the world that his URI team has now isolated and identified 54 beneficial compounds in pure maple syrup from Quebec, five of which have never been seen in nature.
Maple Science
Papers
- Separation of Fructosyl Oligosaccharides in Maple Syrup by Using Charged Aerosol Detection analytical method, Maple Syrup - Fructosyl oligosaccharides, including fructo-oligosaccharide (FOS), are gaining popularity as functional oligosaccharides and have been found in various natural products. Our previous study suggested that maple syrup contains an unidentified fructosyl oligosaccharide. Because these saccharides cannot be detected with high sensitivity using derivatization methods, they must be detected directly. As a result, an analytical method based […]
- Chemical composition and mineralogical residence of maple syrup: A comprehensive review Chemical Composition, Maple Syrup - Abstract Maple syrup is a sweet-tasting product prepared by boiling and concentrating the sap of sugar maple (Acer saccharum March). Because of its potential health benefits (except for people with diabetes and those with blood sugar problems), desirable flavor, and taste, maple syrup is one of most popular natural products in the world. Maple syrup fundamentally consists […]
- Chemistry, processing, and functionality of maple food products: An updated comprehensive review Health Benefits, Maple Food Products - The chemistry of maple products is dominated by a myriad of other phytoconstituents other than sugar, that is, phenolics, to mediate for its many health benefits. The health-promoting effects of maple products included antioxidant, antimicrobial, antimutagenic, anti-inflammatory, and antiproliferative activities.
- Impact of Carbohydrate Ingestion on Cognitive Flexibility and Cerebral Oxygenation during High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise: A Comparison between Maple Products and Usual Carbohydrate Solutions Maple Products, Sports Drink - The ingestion of maple products and the commercial sports drink led to a lesser increase in glycemia than glucose ingestion. CHO ingestion, when compared to water, induced a slight reduction in reaction times on the cognitive task, especially in the switching trials.
- Ingestion of maple-based and other carbohydrate sports drinks: effect on sensory perceptions during prolonged exercise Maple Syrup, Sports Drink - A sports drink containing maple syrup is well appreciated during prolonged exercise and appears to be a viable alternatives to more common sources of carbohydrates.
- Differential Effects of Chronic Ingestion of Refined Sugars versus Natural Sweeteners on Insulin Resistance and Hepatic Steatosis in a Rat Model of Diet-Induced Obesity - Abstract: While the detrimental effect of refined sugars on health has been the subject of many investigations, little is known about the long-term impact of natural sweeteners on metabolic disorders. In this study, we compared the metabolic responses to chronic ingestion of refined sugars compared to various natural sweeteners in diet-induced obese rats. Wistar rats were […]
- A comparative physicochemical analysis of maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) syrup produced in North America with special emphasis on seasonal changes in Nova Scotia maple syrup composition - Chamila Nimalaratne, Jane Blackburn, Rajasekaran R. Lada, A comparative physicochemical analysis of maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) syrup produced in North America with special emphasis on seasonal changes in Nova Scotia maple syrup composition, Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, Volume 92, 2020, 103573, ISSN 0889-1575, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfca.2020.103573
- Cytoprotective Effects of A Proprietary Red Maple Leaves Extract and Its Major Polyphenol, Ginnalin A, against Hydrogen Peroxide and Methylglyoxal Induced Oxidative Stress in Human Keratinocytes - Chang Liu , Hao Guo , Joel A. Dain , Yinsheng Wan , Xing-Hua Gao , Hong-Duo, Chen, Navindra P. Seeram, Hang Ma. Cytoprotective Effects of A Proprietary Red Maple Leaves Extract and Its Major Polyphenol, Ginnalin A, against Hydrogen Peroxide and Methylglyoxal Induced Oxidative Stress in Human Keratinocytes. Food and Function. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1039/D0FO00359J Abstract: Phytochemicals from functional […]
- Phenolic‐enriched maple syrup extract protects human keratinocytes against hydrogen peroxide and methylglyoxal induced cytotoxicity - Sheng, J, Liu, C, Petrovas, S, et al. Phenolic‐enriched maple syrup extract protects human keratinocytes against hydrogen peroxide and methylglyoxal induced cytotoxicity. Dermatologic Therapy. 2020;e13426. https://doi-org.uri.idm.oclc.org/10.1111/dth.13426 Abstract: Reactive carbonyl species including methylglyoxal (MGO) are oxidation metabolites of glucose and precursors of advanced glycation end products (AGEs). They are important mediators of cellular oxidative stress and […]
- Rehydrating Efficacy of Maple Water After Exercise-Induced Dehydration Maple Water - Abstract: Dehydration impairs physiological function and physical performance, thus understanding effective rehydration strategies is paramount. Despite growing interest in natural rehydrating beverages, no study has examined maple water (MW).
- Sugar maple autumn-shed leaf extract: a potential antibacterial agent for the management of lettuce bacterial leaf spot Bacterial Diseases, Maple Extract, Maple Leaves - Maxime Delisle-Houde, Russell Tweddell. (2019). Sugar maple autumn-shed leaf extract: a potential antibacterial agent for the management of lettuce bacterial leaf spot. Canadian Journal of Plant Science. https://doi.org/10.1139/CJPS-2019-0040
- Anti-neuroinflammatory effects of a food-grade phenolic-enriched maple syrup extract in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease anti-inflammation, Maple Syrup - Kenneth N. Rose, Benjamin J. Barlock, Nicholas A. DaSilva, Shelby L. Johnson, Chang Liu, Hang Ma, Robert Nelson, Fatemeh Akhlaghi & Navindra P. Seeram
- Impact of drying processes on properties of polyphenol‐enriched maple sugar powders Maple Sugar, Maple Syrup - Bhatta, S., Ratti, C., & Stevanovic, T. (2019). Impact of drying processes on properties of polyphenol‐enriched maple sugar powders https://doi.org/10.1111/jfpe.13239 Funding information: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Grant/Award Number: RDCPJ‐452658‐13
- Impact of Carbohydrate Ingestion on Cognitive Flexibility and Cerebral Oxygenation during High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise: A Comparison between Maple Products and Usual Carbohydrate Solutions Maple Food Products, Maple Sap, Maple Syrup - Dupuy, O.; Tremblay, J. Impact of Carbohydrate Ingestion on Cognitive Flexibility and Cerebral Oxygenation during High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise: A Comparison between Maple Products and Usual Carbohydrate Solutions. Nutrients 2019, 11, 2019.
- Isolation and characterization of major polysaccharides from maple sugar Maple Sugar - Brochu M, Lafrance CP, Landry E, Maheux M. Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre. 2019, 17:100174.
- Ultra-fast liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization/time-of-flight mass spectrometry for rapid phenolic profiling of red maple (Acer rubrum) leaves Maple Leaves - Li, C.; Seeram, N.P. Journal of Separation Science, 2018, 1-16. doi: 10.1002/jssc.201800037.
- Bioactive glucitol-core containing gallotannins and other phytochemicals from silver maple (Acer saccharinum) leaves Maple Leaves - Bin Muhsinah A.; Ma, H.; DaSilva, N.; Yuan, T.; Seeram, N.P. Natural Products Communications, 2017, 12, 83-84.
- Anti-glycation and anti-oxidative effects of a phenolic-enriched maple syrup extract and its protective effects on normal human colon cells Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Liu, W.; Wei, Z,; Ma, H.; Cai, A.; Liu, Y.; Sun, J.; Kirshenbaum, L.; Cho, B.; Dain, J.A.; Rowley, D.C.; Shaikh, Z.; Seeram, N.P. Food and Function, 2017, 8, 757-766.
- Cosmetic applications of glucitol-core containing gallotannins from a proprietary phenolic-enriched red maple (Acer rubrum) leaves extract: Inhibition of melanogenesis via down-regulation of tyrosinase and melanogenic gene expression in B16F10 melanoma cells Maple Leaves - Ma, H.; Xu, J.; DaSilva, N.; Wang, L.; Wei, Z.; Guo, L.; Lu, W.; Xu, J.; Xu, Q.; Seeram, N.P. Archives of Dermatological Research, 2017, 309, 265-274.
- Isolation, identification, and biological evaluation of phenolic compounds from a traditional North American confectionery, maple sugar Maple Food Products, Maple Sugar - Liu, Y.; Rose, K.N; DaSilva, N.A.; Johnson, S.L.; Seeram, N.P. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2017, 65, 4289-4295.
- Synthesis and anti-inflammatory activity of isoquebecol anti-inflammation - Cardinal S, Paquet-Côté PA, Azelmat J, Bouchard C, Grenier D, Voyer N. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 2017, 25:2043-2056.
- Quantitative deviating effects of maple syrup extract supplementation on the hepatic gene expression of mice fed a high-fat diet Maple Syrup - Kamei A, Watanabe Y, Shinozaki F, Yasuoka A, Shimada K, Kondo K, Ishijima T, Toyoda T, Arai S, Kondo T, Abe K. Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. 2017, 61:1600477.
- Glucitol-core containing gallotannins inhibit the formation of advanced glycation end-products mediated by their antioxidant potential Antioxidant - Ma, H.; Liu, W.; Frost, L.; Kirshenbaum, L.; Dain, J.; Seeram, N.P. Food and Function, 2016, 7, 2213-2222.
- Development and UFLC-MS/MS characterization of a product specific standard for phenolic quantification of maple food products Maple Food Products - Liu, Y.; Ma, H.; Seeram, N.P. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2016, 64, 3311-3317.
- Effects of a standardized phenolic-enriched maple syrup extract on b-amyloid aggregation, neuroinflammation in microglial and neuronal cells, and b-amyloid induced neurotoxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Ma, H.; DaSilva, N.; Liu, W.; Nahar, P.P., Wei, Z.; Liu, Y.; Pham, P.T.; Crews, R.; Vattem, D.A.; Slitt, A.L.; Shaikh, Z.; Seeram, N.P. Neurochemical Research, 2016, 41, 2836-2847.
- Comparative analysis of maple syrups and natural sweeteners: Carbohydrates composition and classification (differentiation) by HPAEC-PAD and FTIR spectroscopy-chemometrics Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Mellado-Mojica, E.; Seeram, N.P.; Lopez, M.G. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2016, 52, 1-8.
- Detection of inulin, a prebiotic polysaccharide, in maple syrup Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Sun, J.; Ma, H.; Seeram, N.P.; Rowley, D.C. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2016, 64, 7142-7147.
- Anti-inflammatory properties of quebecol and its derivatives anti-inflammation - Cardinal S, Azelmat J, Grenier D, Voyer N. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2016, 26:440-444.
- Administration of a maple syrup extract to mitigate their hepatic inflammation induced by a high-fat diet: a transcriptome analysis Maple Syrup - Kamei A, Watanabe Y, Shinozaki F, Yasuoka A, Kondo T, Ishijima T, Toyoda T, Arai S, Abe K. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. 2015, 79:1893-1897.
- Red maple (Acer rubrum) aerial parts as a source of bioactive phenolics Maple Leaves - Zhang, Y.; Ma, H.; Yuan, T.; Seeram, N.P. Natural Products Communications, 2015, 10, 1409-1412.
- New gallotannin and other phytochemicals from sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) leaves Maple Leaves - Zhang, L.; Tu, Z-C.; Yuan, T.; Ma, H.; Niesen, D.B.; Wang, H.; Seeram, N.P. Natural Products Communications, 2015, 10, 1977-1980.
- Structure activity related, mechanistic and modeling studies of gallotannins containing a glucitol core and a-glucosidase Maple Leaves, Maple Sugar - Ma, H.; Wang, L.; Niesen, D.B.; Cai, A.; Cho, B.P.; Tan, W.; Gu, Q.; Xu, J.; Seeram, N.P. 2015, 5, 107904-107915.
- Polyphenolic extract from maple syrup potentiates antibiotic susceptibility and reduces biofilm formation of pathogenic bacteria Antibiotic, Maple Syrup - Maisuria VB, Hosseinidoust Z, Tufenkji N. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.. 2015, 81:3782-3792.
- Comparative analysis of maple syrup to other natural sweeteners and evaluation of their metabolic responses in healthy rats Maple Syrup, Metabolic responses - St-Pierre P, Pilon G, Dumais V, Dion C, Dubois MJ, Dubé P, Desjardins Y, Marette A. Journal of Functional Foods, 2014, 1:460-471.
- Phenolic mediated anti-inflammatory effects of a maple syrup extract against RAW264.7 macrophages Maple Extract, Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Nahar, P.; Driscoll, M.; Li, L.; Slitt, A.L.; Seeram, N.P. Journal of Functional Foods, 2014, 6, 126-136.
- Chemical compositional, biological, and safety studies of a novel maple syrup derived extract for nutraceutical applications Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Zhang, Y.; Yuan, T.; Li, L.; Nahar, P.; Slitt, A.; Seeram, N.P. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2014, 62, 6687-6698.
- Maple polyphenols, ginnalins A-C, induce S- and G2/M-cell cycle arrest in colon and breast cancer cells mediated by decreasing cyclins A and D1 levels Anticancer - González-Sarrías, A.; Ma, H.; Edmonds, M.E.; Seeram, N.P. Maple polyphenols, ginnalins A-C, induce S- and G2/M-cell cycle arrest in colon and breast cancer cells mediated by decreasing cyclins A and D1 levels. Food Chemistry, 2013, 136, 636-642.
- Pasteurized and sterilized maple sap as functional beverages: Chemical composition and antioxidant activities Antioxidant, Maple Sap - Yuan, T.; Li, L.; Zhang, Y.; Seeram, N.P. Journal of Functional Foods, 2013, 5, 1582-1590.
- Synthesis and antiproliferative activities of quebecol and its analogs Maple Leaves - Pericherla, K.; Shirazi, A.N.; Rao, V.K.; Tiwari, R.; DaSilva, N.; Mccaffrey, K.T.; Beni, Y.A.; González-Sarrías, A.; Seeram, N.P.; Parang, K.; Kumar, A. Bioorganic Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2013, 23, 5329-5331.
- Total synthesis of quebecol Quebecol - Cardinal S, Voyer N. Tetrahedron Letters. 2013, 54:5178-5180
- Effects of maple (Acer) plant part extracts on proliferation, apoptosis, and cell cycle arrest of human tumorigenic and non-tumorigenic colon cells Maple Extract, Maple Leaves - González-Sarrías, A.; Li, L.; Seeram, N.P. Phytotherapy Research, 2012, 26, 995-1002.
- Anticancer effects of maple syrup phenolics and extracts on proliferation, apoptosis, and cell cycle arrest of human colon cells Anticancer, Maple Extract, Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - González-Sarrías, A.; Li, L.; Seeram, N.P. Journal of Functional Foods, 2012, 4, 185-196.
- Maplexins, new α-glucosidase inhibitors from red maple (Acer rubrum) stems Maple Leaves, Maple Sap, Maple Syrup - Wan, C.; Yuan, T.; Li, L.; Kandhi, V.; Cech, N.B.; Xie, M.; Seeram, N.P. Bioorganic Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2012, 22, 597-600.
- New maplexins F-I and phenolic glycosides from red maple (Acer rubrum) bark Maple Leaves, Maple Syrup - Yuan, T.; Wan, C.; Liu, K.; Seeram, N.P. New maplexins F-I and phenolic glycosides from red maple (Acer rubrum) bark. Tetrahedron, 2012, 68, 959-964.
- Acer rubrum phenolics include A-type procyanidins and a chalcone Maple Leaves - Wan, C.; Yuan, T.; Xie, M.; Seeram, N.P. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2012, 44, 1-3.
- Cytotoxicity and structure activity relationship studies of maplexins A-I, gallotannins from red maple (Acer rubrum) Maple Leaves, Maple Sap - González-Sarrías, A.; Tao, Y.; Seeram, N.P. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2012, 50, 1369-1376.
- Seasonal influence on phenolic-mediated antihyperglycemic properties of Canadian sugar and red maple leaves using in vitro assay models Maple Leaves, Maple Sugar - Apostolidis, E.; Li, L.; Kang, B.; Lee, C.M.; Seeram, N.P. Food Science and Biotechnology, 2012, 3, 753-760.
- Mining red maple (Acer rubrum) trees for novel therapeutics to manage diabetes Maple Extract, Maple Leaves, Maple Sap - Seeram, N.P.; Xu, J.; Li, L.; Slitt, A. Medicine and Health Rhode Island, 2012, 95, 283-284.
- Ingested maple syrup evokes a possible liver-protecting effect-physiologic and genomic investigations with rats Maple Syrup - Watanabe Y, Kamei A, Shinozaki F, Ishijima T, Iida K, Nakai Y, Arai S, Abe K. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. 2011, 75:2408-2410.
- Quebecol, a novel phenolic compound isolated from Canadian maple syrup Maple Extract, Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Li, L.; Seeram, N.P. Journal of Functional Foods, 2011, 3, 125-128.
Book Chapters
- Maple Water, Chapter 58 Maple Sap - Yuan, T. and Seeram, N.P. pp. 757-764, In: Handbook of Functional Beverages and Human Health, Alasalvar, C.; Shahidi, F. (Eds). CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, USA, 2016. Print ISBN: 978-1-4665-9641-2. eBook ISBN: 978-1-4665-9642-9.
- Chemical composition and biological effects of maple syrup. Chapter 18 Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Li, L.; Seeram, N.P. pp. 323-333. American Chemical Society (ACS) Symposium Series Volume 1093, In Emerging Trends in Dietary Components for Preventing and Combating Disease, Patil, B.; Murthy, K.N.C.; Jayaprakasha, G.K.; Seeram, N.P. (Eds), Oxford University Press, Washington DC, USA, 2012.
Presentations
- Inhibitory effects of glucitol-core containing gallotannins from a proprietary red maple (Acer rubrum) leaves extract on elastase enzyme. Maple Extract, Maple Leaves, Maple Sugar - Ma, H; Seeram N.P. 256th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 19-23, 2018. (Oral).
- Bioactive glucitol-core containing gallotannins and other phytochemicals from silver maple (Acer saccharinum) leaves. Maple Leaves, Maple Sugar - Bin Musinah, A.; Liu, Y.; Ma, H.; Yuan, T.; Seeram, N.P. 252nd American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 21-25, 2017. (Poster).
- Bioactive glucitol-core containing gallotanins from red maple (Acer rubrum) inhibit melanogenesis via down-regulation of tyrosinase and melanogenic gene expression in B16F10 melanoma cells. Anticancer, Maple Leaves - Ma, H.; Xu, J.; Guo, L.; Lu, W.; Seeram, N.P.; Han, L.; Huang, X.; Li, L. 252nd American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 21-25, 2017. (Oral).
- Food grade phenolic-enriched maple syrup extract (MSX) exerts protective effects against diet-induced hepaticsteatosis in mice. Maple Extract, Maple Syrup - Slitt A.; Ma, H.; DaSilva N.; Picard C.; Pfohl M.; Martell E.; Abustan M.; Seeram N.P. 253rd American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, San Francisco, CA April 2-6, 2017. (Oral).
- Further investigations into the neuroprotective effects of a phenolic-enriched Maple Syrup Extract (MSX). Maple Extract, Maple Syrup - Ma, H.; DaSilva N.; Johnson S.; Liu W.; Dain J.A.; Seeram N.P. 253rd American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, San Francisco, CA April 2-6, 2017. (Oral).
- Unraveling the complex carbohydrates in maple syrup. Maple Food, Maple Syrup - Rowley D.C.; Sun J.; Ma, H.; Seeram N.P. 253rd American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, San Francisco, CA April 2-6, 2017. (Oral).
- Phenolic-enriched Maple Syrup Extract (MSX) inhibited the formation of advanced glycation end-products through its antioxidation capacity. Antioxidant, Maple Extract, Maple Syrup - Liu W.; Ma, H.; Wei Z.; Dain J.; Seeram N.P. 253rd American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2-6, 2017. (Oral).
- Maple-derived food bioactives in human health & diseases: The path forward. Maple Food Products, Maple Leaves - Seeram N.P. 253rd American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2-6, 2017. (Oral).
- Structure activity related, mechanistic, and modeling studies of gallotannins containing a glucitol-core and α-glucosidase. Maple Leaves, Maple Sugar - Ma, H.; Wang, L.; Niesen, D.B.; Tan, W.; Gu, Q.; Xu, J.; Seeram, N.P. 251st American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 13-17, 2016. (Poster).
- Phenolic-enriched maple syrup extract shows neuroprotective effects in murine microglial cells and delays β-amyloid aggregation induced neurotoxicity and paralysis of Caenorhabditis elegans. Maple Extract, Maple Syrup - Ma, H.; Liu, W.; Nahar, P.; DaSilva, N.; Wei, Z.; Pham, P.; Vattem, D.; Seeram, N.P. 251st American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 13-17, 2016. (Oral).
- Effects of maple syrup phenolics on adipogenesis and inflammation. Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Nahar, P.; Seeram, N.P.; Slitt, A. Society of Toxicology meeting, San Diego, California, March 22-26, 2015. (Poster).
- Ginnalins and maplexins from maple species inhibit the formation of advanced glycation endproducts. Maple Leaves - Ma, H.; Liu, W.; Frost, L.; Niesen, D.; Yuan, T.; Dain, J.A.; Seeram, N.P. FASEB meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, March 28-April 1, 2015. (Poster).
- Standardized food grade maple syrup extract (MSX) imparts lipid lowering and anti-inflammatory effects in mature differentiated mouse and human adipocytes. Maple Extract, Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Nahar, P.; Slitt, A.L.; Seeram, N.P. 250th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, August 16-20, 2015. (Poster).
- Inhibitory effects of edible berry extracts on the formation of advanced glycation endproducts. - Ma, H.; Liu, W.; Dain, J.A.; Seeram, N.P. 250th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, August 16-20, 2015. (Poster).
- Maple syrup vs. different natural sweeteners: sensory evaluation, physicochemical properties, carbohydrate profiles, and botanical classification by mid infrared spectroscopy-chemometrics. Maple Food Products, Maple Sugar, Maple Syrup - Lopez, M.; Seeram, N.P. 247th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Dallas, Texas, March 16-20, 2014. (Oral).
- Chemical composition and biological activities of a novel maple syrup derived nutraceutical. Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Zhang, Y.; Seeram, N.P. 247th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Dallas, Texas, March 16-20, 2014. (Oral).
- Preservation of phenolics and other constituents in maple sap after thermal treatments. Maple Extract, Maple Sap - Yuan, T.; Seeram, N.P. 247th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Texas, Dallas, March 16-20, 2014. (Oral).
- Current state of knowledge of maple syrup phytochemicals and biological activities in vitro: an overview. Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Seeram, N.P. 247th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Texas, Dallas, March 16-20, 2014. (Oral).
- Recent advances in maple syrup research: Phenolic composition and phenolic-mediated biological activities in vitro. Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Seeram, N.P.; International Society of Nutrigenetics/Nutrigenomics, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, Oct-5-8, 2013.
- Antioxidant and α-glucosidase inhibitory activities of maple (Acer) bark extracts. Antioxidant, Maple Leaves, Maple Sugar - Henry, G. E.; Yuan, T.; Edmonds, M.; Seeram, N.P. International Congress on Natural Products Research, American Society (ASP) National Meeting, New York, NY, July 28-August 1, 2012. (Poster).
- Phenolic content and antioxidation capacity of hot-water extracts of sugar maple. Maple Extract, Maple Food Products, Maple Sugar - Goundalkar, M.; Bujanovic, B.; Li.; L.; Seeram, N.P. 241st American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 27-31, 2011, AGFD-173. (Oral).
- Evaluation of anti-inflammatory effects of a maple syrup polyphenol-enriched extract in LPS-stimulated murine macrophages. Maple Extract, Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Nahar, P.; Driscoll, M.V.; Li, L.; Gonzalez-Sarrias, A.; Slitt, A.; Seeram, N.P. 241st American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 27-31, 2011, AGFD-177. (Oral).
- Evaluation of phenolic-enriched maple syrup extracts for inhibition of carbohydrate hydrolyzing enzymes relevant to type-2 diabetes management. Maple Extract, Maple Syrup - Apostolidis, E.; Li, L.; Seeram, N.P.; Lee, C.M. 241st American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 27-31, 2011, AGFD-173. (Oral).
- Availability of polyphenols in maple syrup subjected to in vitro gastrointestinal digestion and their antiproliferative effects on human colon cancer cell lines. Anticancer, Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Gonzalez-Sarrias, A.; Li, L.; Nahar, P.; Seeram, N.P. 241st American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 27-31, 2011. AGFD-175. (Oral).
- Further insights into the phytochemical constituents present in maple syrup. Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Li, L.; Seeram, N.P. 241st American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 27-31, 2011, AGFD-157. (Oral).
- Maple syrup constituents beyond macronutrients: Antioxidant phenolics in Canadian maple syrup. Antioxidant, Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Li, L.; MacDonnell, M.; Seeram, N.P. 239th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 21-25, 2010, AGFD-41. (Oral).
- Identification of phytochemicals in maple syrup. Maple Food Products, Maple Syrup - Li, L.; Seeram, N.P. 240th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, August 22-26, 2010, AGFD-41. (Oral).