This article belongs to the Special Issue Dietary Biomarkers in Human Nutrition.There are some studies that suggest that moderate consumption of wine, as part of a healthy and balanced diet, has a favourable effect on intestinal health. This study evaluates the effect of moderate wine consumption on faecal water (FW) cytotoxicity as a parameter of gut health. To that end, faecal samples before and after a red wine intervention study (250 mL of wine/day, 4 weeks) in healthy volunteers (n = 8) and in a parallel control group (n = 3) were collected and assayed for in vitro FW cytotoxicity. Two reference compounds, phenol and p-cresol, were used for assessing the cytotoxicity assays using two colon epithelial cell lines (HT-29 and HCT 116) and ...
[Scope]: There is growing interest in understanding how human colonic microbiota can be modified by ...
Aims: To evaluate the effect of acute and chronic consumption of red wine or de-alcoholized red wine...
Background: Nutritional biomarkers may be better measures of dietary exposure than self-reported die...
Abstract. With the final aim of ascertaining consistent data about the changes of phenolic metabolit...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the potential of moderate consumption of red wine to modulate t...
Dietary polyphenols, including red wine phenolic compounds, are extensively metabolized during their...
The human gut is a highly diverse microbial ecosystem. Although showing a well-defined core of domin...
a b s t r a c t Regular consumption of moderate doses of wine is an integral part of the Mediterrane...
AbstractRegular consumption of moderate doses of wine is an integral part of the Mediterranean diet,...
Regular consumption of moderate doses of wine is an integral part of the Mediterranean diet, which h...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Gastrointestinal Microbiota and Gut Barrier Impact Human H...
Over the last few decades, polyphenols, and flavonoids in particular, have attracted the interest of...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.-- et al.O...
Polyphenols present in wine may favorably influence human health by means of modifying the metabolic...
A controlled and randomized trial study involving 41 healthy volunteers (33 intervention and 8 contr...
[Scope]: There is growing interest in understanding how human colonic microbiota can be modified by ...
Aims: To evaluate the effect of acute and chronic consumption of red wine or de-alcoholized red wine...
Background: Nutritional biomarkers may be better measures of dietary exposure than self-reported die...
Abstract. With the final aim of ascertaining consistent data about the changes of phenolic metabolit...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the potential of moderate consumption of red wine to modulate t...
Dietary polyphenols, including red wine phenolic compounds, are extensively metabolized during their...
The human gut is a highly diverse microbial ecosystem. Although showing a well-defined core of domin...
a b s t r a c t Regular consumption of moderate doses of wine is an integral part of the Mediterrane...
AbstractRegular consumption of moderate doses of wine is an integral part of the Mediterranean diet,...
Regular consumption of moderate doses of wine is an integral part of the Mediterranean diet, which h...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Gastrointestinal Microbiota and Gut Barrier Impact Human H...
Over the last few decades, polyphenols, and flavonoids in particular, have attracted the interest of...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.-- et al.O...
Polyphenols present in wine may favorably influence human health by means of modifying the metabolic...
A controlled and randomized trial study involving 41 healthy volunteers (33 intervention and 8 contr...
[Scope]: There is growing interest in understanding how human colonic microbiota can be modified by ...
Aims: To evaluate the effect of acute and chronic consumption of red wine or de-alcoholized red wine...
Background: Nutritional biomarkers may be better measures of dietary exposure than self-reported die...