Understanding the fate of ingested polyphenols is crucial in elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of a fruit and vegetable-based diet. This review focuses on the colon microbiota-mediated transformation of the flavan-3-ols and the structurally related procyanidins found in dietary plant foods and beverages, plus the flavan-3-ol-derived theaflavins of black tea, and the post-absorption phase II metabolism of the gut microbiota catabolites. Despite significant advances in the last decade major analytical challenges remain. Strategies to address them are presented
Scope: Epidemiological evidence suggests that a reduced risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is correlate...
Scope: Epidemiological evidence suggests that a reduced risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is correlat...
Theaflavin-3,3′-digallate (TFDG), a bioactive black tea phenolic, is poorly absorbed in the small in...
Understanding the fate of ingested polyphenols is crucial in elucidating the molecular mechanisms un...
Following the ingestion of green tea, substantial quantities of flavan-3-ols pass from the small to ...
Flavan-3-ols, occurring in monomeric, as well as in oligomeric and polymeric forms (also known as co...
There is considerable interest in the bioavailability of flavan-3-ols such as tea catechins and thei...
Human colon contains 1.5 kg of microbiota, which actively takes part in the degradation and decompos...
Polyphenols are categorized as plant secondary metabolites, and they have attracted much attention i...
International audienceFlavan-3-ols are a largely consumed subclass of flavonoids and are involved in...
Plant foods contain substantial amounts of phenolic compounds. Dietary interventions with phenolic s...
Polyphenols are among the most ubiquitous groups of molecules distributed in food of plant origin. ...
Polyphenolic compounds are plant nutraceuticals showing a huge structural diversity, including chlor...
Dietary phenolic compounds are plant derived secondary metabolites, which can be divided into flavon...
International audienceFlavan-3-ols are among the most consumed polyphenols by humans and have been s...
Scope: Epidemiological evidence suggests that a reduced risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is correlate...
Scope: Epidemiological evidence suggests that a reduced risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is correlat...
Theaflavin-3,3′-digallate (TFDG), a bioactive black tea phenolic, is poorly absorbed in the small in...
Understanding the fate of ingested polyphenols is crucial in elucidating the molecular mechanisms un...
Following the ingestion of green tea, substantial quantities of flavan-3-ols pass from the small to ...
Flavan-3-ols, occurring in monomeric, as well as in oligomeric and polymeric forms (also known as co...
There is considerable interest in the bioavailability of flavan-3-ols such as tea catechins and thei...
Human colon contains 1.5 kg of microbiota, which actively takes part in the degradation and decompos...
Polyphenols are categorized as plant secondary metabolites, and they have attracted much attention i...
International audienceFlavan-3-ols are a largely consumed subclass of flavonoids and are involved in...
Plant foods contain substantial amounts of phenolic compounds. Dietary interventions with phenolic s...
Polyphenols are among the most ubiquitous groups of molecules distributed in food of plant origin. ...
Polyphenolic compounds are plant nutraceuticals showing a huge structural diversity, including chlor...
Dietary phenolic compounds are plant derived secondary metabolites, which can be divided into flavon...
International audienceFlavan-3-ols are among the most consumed polyphenols by humans and have been s...
Scope: Epidemiological evidence suggests that a reduced risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is correlate...
Scope: Epidemiological evidence suggests that a reduced risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) is correlat...
Theaflavin-3,3′-digallate (TFDG), a bioactive black tea phenolic, is poorly absorbed in the small in...