The association between in vitro antioxidant capacity of dark chocolates with different cocoa percentage and the in vivo response on antioxidant status was investigated. In a randomized crossover design, 15 healthy volunteer consumed 100 g of high antioxidants dark chocolate (HADC) or dark chocolate (DC). In vitro, HADC displayed a higher Total Antioxidant Capacity (TAC) than DC. In vivo, plasma TAC significantly peaked 2 h after ingestion of both chocolates. TAC levels went back to zero 5 h after DC ingestion whilst levels remained significantly higher for HADC. HADC induced a significantly higher urinary TAC in the 5-12 h interval time than DC. No change was detected in urinary excretion of F2-isoprostanes. Plasma thiols and triacylglycer...
Systems biology approaches are providing novel insights into the role of nutrition for the managemen...
Chocolate is a product processed from cocoa rich in flavonoids, antioxidant compounds, and bioactive...
Dark chocolate (DC) was originally introduced in human nutrition as a medicinal product consumable i...
The association between in vitro antioxidant capacity of dark chocolates with different cocoa percen...
There is some speculation that dietary flavonoids from chocolate, in particular (-)epicatechin, may ...
It is well known that cocoa and dark chocolate possess polyphenols as major constituents whose dieta...
Cocoa is rich in polyphenols, a subgroup of dietary flavonoids, which seems to be able to reduce car...
Chocolate is one of the most consumed delicacies in the world. Nowadays, raw chocolates without vani...
Background and Aim: Cocoa polyphenols have been shown to exhibit antioxidant properties in vivo and ...
In recent years, the incidence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes has ...
Chocolate antioxidant properties are often claimed; however, they are frequently different from the ...
Background: Dark chocolate (DC) has amongst the highest content of polyphenols in foods, but the cho...
Rational: Ingestion of chocolate has been shown by numerous studies to improve cognitive and cardiov...
Cocoa beans are part of the cocoa plant fruit (Theobroma cacao L.) used to prepare various products...
The association between excess cortisol and various parameters of metabolic syndrome including hyper...
Systems biology approaches are providing novel insights into the role of nutrition for the managemen...
Chocolate is a product processed from cocoa rich in flavonoids, antioxidant compounds, and bioactive...
Dark chocolate (DC) was originally introduced in human nutrition as a medicinal product consumable i...
The association between in vitro antioxidant capacity of dark chocolates with different cocoa percen...
There is some speculation that dietary flavonoids from chocolate, in particular (-)epicatechin, may ...
It is well known that cocoa and dark chocolate possess polyphenols as major constituents whose dieta...
Cocoa is rich in polyphenols, a subgroup of dietary flavonoids, which seems to be able to reduce car...
Chocolate is one of the most consumed delicacies in the world. Nowadays, raw chocolates without vani...
Background and Aim: Cocoa polyphenols have been shown to exhibit antioxidant properties in vivo and ...
In recent years, the incidence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes has ...
Chocolate antioxidant properties are often claimed; however, they are frequently different from the ...
Background: Dark chocolate (DC) has amongst the highest content of polyphenols in foods, but the cho...
Rational: Ingestion of chocolate has been shown by numerous studies to improve cognitive and cardiov...
Cocoa beans are part of the cocoa plant fruit (Theobroma cacao L.) used to prepare various products...
The association between excess cortisol and various parameters of metabolic syndrome including hyper...
Systems biology approaches are providing novel insights into the role of nutrition for the managemen...
Chocolate is a product processed from cocoa rich in flavonoids, antioxidant compounds, and bioactive...
Dark chocolate (DC) was originally introduced in human nutrition as a medicinal product consumable i...