Great apes are the closest living relatives of humans. Physiological similarities between great apes and humans provide clues to identify which biological features in humans are primitive or derived from great apes. Vitamin A (VA) and carotenoid metabolism have been only partially studied in great apes, and comparisons between great apes and humans are not available. We aimed to investigate VA and carotenoid intake and plasma concentrations in great apes living in captivity, and to compare them to healthy humans. Dietary intakes of humans (n = 20) and, among the great apes, chimpanzees (n = 15) and orangutans (n = 5) were calculated. Plasma retinol (ROH), retinol-binding protein (RBP), retinyl esters, and major carotenoids were analyzed. Th...
International audienceCertain toxic plants are beneficial for health if small amounts are ingested i...
Chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas and bonobos are commonly kept in zoos across the world, and the un...
<div><p>Salivary alpha amylase (sAA) is the most abundant enzyme in saliva. Studies in humans found ...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
<div><p>Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such informati...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
Low micronutrient intake is implicated in a diversity of human health problems, ranging from problem...
Abstract Background It has been proposed that anatomical differences in human and great ape guts aro...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such infor-mation for ...
The widespread prevalence of diet-related health problems, particularly in highly industrialized nat...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in developed countries in i...
While vitamin D deficiency is a public health concern in humans, comparatively little is known about...
Quantifying circulating nutrient concentrations in sera of free-ranging subjects will help to establ...
Abstract Background Plasmalogens are ether phospholipids required for normal mammalian developmental...
Lutein is the predominant carotenoid in the developing primate brain and retina, and may have import...
International audienceCertain toxic plants are beneficial for health if small amounts are ingested i...
Chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas and bonobos are commonly kept in zoos across the world, and the un...
<div><p>Salivary alpha amylase (sAA) is the most abundant enzyme in saliva. Studies in humans found ...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
<div><p>Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such informati...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such information for g...
Low micronutrient intake is implicated in a diversity of human health problems, ranging from problem...
Abstract Background It has been proposed that anatomical differences in human and great ape guts aro...
Although human biomedical and physiological information is readily available, such infor-mation for ...
The widespread prevalence of diet-related health problems, particularly in highly industrialized nat...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in developed countries in i...
While vitamin D deficiency is a public health concern in humans, comparatively little is known about...
Quantifying circulating nutrient concentrations in sera of free-ranging subjects will help to establ...
Abstract Background Plasmalogens are ether phospholipids required for normal mammalian developmental...
Lutein is the predominant carotenoid in the developing primate brain and retina, and may have import...
International audienceCertain toxic plants are beneficial for health if small amounts are ingested i...
Chimpanzees, orangutans, gorillas and bonobos are commonly kept in zoos across the world, and the un...
<div><p>Salivary alpha amylase (sAA) is the most abundant enzyme in saliva. Studies in humans found ...