There is some speculation that dietary flavonoids from chocolate, in particular (-)epicatechin, may promote cardiovascular health as a result of direct antioxidant effects or through antithrombotic mechanisms. Here we show that consumption of plain, dark chocolate results in an increase in both the total antioxidant capacity and the (-)epicatechin content of blood plasma, but that these effects are markedly reduced when the chocolate is consumed with milk or if milk is incorporated as milk chocolate. Our findings indicate that milk may interfere with the absorption of antioxidants from chocolate in vivo and may therefore negate the potential health benefits that can be derived from eating moderate amounts of dark chocolate
Flavan-3-ols and methylxanthines have potential beneficial effects on human health including reducin...
Dark chocolate (DC) was originally introduced in human nutrition as a medicinal product consumable i...
A healthy diet plays a key role in the prevention and management of cardiovascular diseases. Atheros...
There is some speculation that dietary flavonoids from chocolate, in particular (-)epicatechin, may ...
The association between in vitro antioxidant capacity of dark chocolates with different cocoa percen...
Cocoa is rich in polyphenols, a subgroup of dietary flavonoids, which seems to be able to reduce car...
Cocoa and chocolate products have been delicacies for hundreds of years. Only recently have they bee...
Dark chocolate ingredients are thought to promote relaxed arteries, and have biochemical effects tha...
<p>Scope: Cocoa, rich in flavan-3-ols, improves vascular function, but the contribution of specific ...
The consumption of a diet rich in certain flavonoids, including the flavanol sub-class,...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in the UK. The flavonoids found in cocoa may prod...
Flavanol-rich dark chocolate (DC) and green tea extract capsules (GT) were assessed for effects on m...
Introduction: Dark chocolate contains at least 60% - 70% of coca is plant-derived, has flavonoids th...
In recent years, the incidence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes has ...
Cocoa is a rich source bioactive compounds, i.e., flavan-3-ols, and its consumption has been associa...
Flavan-3-ols and methylxanthines have potential beneficial effects on human health including reducin...
Dark chocolate (DC) was originally introduced in human nutrition as a medicinal product consumable i...
A healthy diet plays a key role in the prevention and management of cardiovascular diseases. Atheros...
There is some speculation that dietary flavonoids from chocolate, in particular (-)epicatechin, may ...
The association between in vitro antioxidant capacity of dark chocolates with different cocoa percen...
Cocoa is rich in polyphenols, a subgroup of dietary flavonoids, which seems to be able to reduce car...
Cocoa and chocolate products have been delicacies for hundreds of years. Only recently have they bee...
Dark chocolate ingredients are thought to promote relaxed arteries, and have biochemical effects tha...
<p>Scope: Cocoa, rich in flavan-3-ols, improves vascular function, but the contribution of specific ...
The consumption of a diet rich in certain flavonoids, including the flavanol sub-class,...
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death in the UK. The flavonoids found in cocoa may prod...
Flavanol-rich dark chocolate (DC) and green tea extract capsules (GT) were assessed for effects on m...
Introduction: Dark chocolate contains at least 60% - 70% of coca is plant-derived, has flavonoids th...
In recent years, the incidence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes has ...
Cocoa is a rich source bioactive compounds, i.e., flavan-3-ols, and its consumption has been associa...
Flavan-3-ols and methylxanthines have potential beneficial effects on human health including reducin...
Dark chocolate (DC) was originally introduced in human nutrition as a medicinal product consumable i...
A healthy diet plays a key role in the prevention and management of cardiovascular diseases. Atheros...