<HashMap><database>JPOST Repository</database><file_versions><headers><Content-Type>application/xml</Content-Type></headers><body><files><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_TP1_1_IDA1.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control1_SWATH2.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control3_SWATH2.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control3_SWATH1.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_TP1_1_IDA2.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control2_SWATH1.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control2_IDA2.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control2_IDA1.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_TP1_2_SWATH1.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control3_IDA1.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_TP1_2_IDA1.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control1_IDA1.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_TP1_2_SWATH2.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control3_IDA2.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control2_SWATH2.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_TP1_2_IDA2.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_TP1_1_SWATH1.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_TP1_1_SWATH2.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control1_SWATH1.wiff.scan</Wiff><Wiff>https://storage.jpostdb.org/JPST003949/files/Caco2_control1_IDA2.wiff.scan</Wiff></files><type>primary</type></body><statusCode>OK</statusCode><statusCodeValue>200</statusCodeValue></file_versions><scores/><additional><omics_type>Proteomics</omics_type><submitter>Chutima S. Vaddhanaphuti</submitter><species>Homo Sapiens (human)</species><full_dataset_link>https://repository.jpostdb.org/entry/JPST003949</full_dataset_link><submitter_affiliation>Mahidol University</submitter_affiliation><sample_protocol></sample_protocol><repository>jPOST</repository><data_protocol></data_protocol></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>Understanding the Mechanisms of Asperidine B, a Preussin Derivative, on the Inhibition of Intestinal Cholesterol Absorption Mediated by Tight Junction Function</name><description>â€¢ Preussin derivatives, asperidine B and its desmethyl analogue, exerted antioxidative and lipid-lowering effects similarly to their parent compound. 
â€¢ Asperidine B had higher potency by lowering cholesterol level than its methyl analogue in both ex vivo isolated jejunal epithelium, and in vivo models. 
â€¢ Asperidine B upregulated Î±-catenin and EpCAM proteins by proteomics approach, which they are relevance in tight junction integrity. 
â€¢ Asperidine B strongly inhibited intestinal cholesterol absorption by directly interaction  with ZO-1 protein function and expression.</description><dates><publication>Sat Jul 18 00:00:00 BST 2026</publication></dates><accession>PXD066299</accession><cross_references><TAXONOMY>9606</TAXONOMY></cross_references></HashMap>