Betaine and its precursor choline are important components of one-carbon metabolism, remethylating homocysteine into methionine and providing methyl groups for DNA methylation. Cereals are the main source of betaine in the diet, though there is little literature available on the content of betaine in cereal products, nor on betaine intake from cereals. Betaine and free-choline concentrations were measured by liquid-chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry in a wide range of commercially available cereal foods and cereal fractions. Whole grain wheat and related fractions were the best overall common source of betaine, while the pseudocereal quinoa had the highest amount of betaine measured (3900 μg/g). Based on estimates of dietary intak...
[[abstract]]Choline and betaine are involved in several similar health-relevant metabolic pathways, ...
High plasma concentrations of homocysteine may increase risk of cardiovascular disease. Folic acid l...
Background: Remethylation of homocysteine to methionine can occur through either the folate-dependen...
Betaine and its precursor choline are important components of one-carbon metabolism, remethylating h...
Betaine is a non-essential nutrient which performs several important physiological functions in orga...
Diets that contain high levels of whole grains have been associated with a reduced risk of several c...
We report the LC-ESI-MS/MS determination of betaines in commercial flours of cereals and pseudocerea...
We report the LC-ESI-MS/MS determination of betaines in commercial flours of cereals and pseudocerea...
This study examined the environmental and genetic variation in methyl donor contents and composition...
The medicinal effects of betaines have only recently been studied, and this thesis furthers this fie...
Background: Elevated homocysteine concentrations are associated with an increased risk of cardiovasc...
  Betaine is distributed widely in animals, plants, and microorganisms and rich dietary sources in...
Epidemiologic studies of choline and betaine intakes have been sparse because a food-composition dat...
Elevated total homocysteine (tHcy), a risk factor for many chronic diseases, can be remethylated to ...
High plasma concentrations of homocysteine may increase risk of cardiovascular disease. Folic acid l...
[[abstract]]Choline and betaine are involved in several similar health-relevant metabolic pathways, ...
High plasma concentrations of homocysteine may increase risk of cardiovascular disease. Folic acid l...
Background: Remethylation of homocysteine to methionine can occur through either the folate-dependen...
Betaine and its precursor choline are important components of one-carbon metabolism, remethylating h...
Betaine is a non-essential nutrient which performs several important physiological functions in orga...
Diets that contain high levels of whole grains have been associated with a reduced risk of several c...
We report the LC-ESI-MS/MS determination of betaines in commercial flours of cereals and pseudocerea...
We report the LC-ESI-MS/MS determination of betaines in commercial flours of cereals and pseudocerea...
This study examined the environmental and genetic variation in methyl donor contents and composition...
The medicinal effects of betaines have only recently been studied, and this thesis furthers this fie...
Background: Elevated homocysteine concentrations are associated with an increased risk of cardiovasc...
  Betaine is distributed widely in animals, plants, and microorganisms and rich dietary sources in...
Epidemiologic studies of choline and betaine intakes have been sparse because a food-composition dat...
Elevated total homocysteine (tHcy), a risk factor for many chronic diseases, can be remethylated to ...
High plasma concentrations of homocysteine may increase risk of cardiovascular disease. Folic acid l...
[[abstract]]Choline and betaine are involved in several similar health-relevant metabolic pathways, ...
High plasma concentrations of homocysteine may increase risk of cardiovascular disease. Folic acid l...
Background: Remethylation of homocysteine to methionine can occur through either the folate-dependen...