Dietary phenols are antioxidants, and their consumption might contribute to the prevention of cardiovascular disease. Coffee and tea are major dietary sources of phenols. Dietary phenols are metabolized extensively in the body. Lack of quantitative data on their metabolites hinders a proper evaluation of the potential biological effects of dietary phenols in vivo. The aim of this study was to identify and quantify the phenolic acid metabolites of chlorogenic acid (major phenol in coffee), quercetin-3-rutinoside (major flavonol in tea) and black tea phenols in humans, and determine the site, of metabolism. Healthy humans (n = 20) with an intact colon participated in a dietary controlled crossover study, and we identified and quantified simil...
ScopeThe colonic metabolism of dietary flavonoids, phenolic acids and their phenolic metabolites is ...
Background: In population studies, high intakes of coffee are associated with raised concentrations ...
Purpose. There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following acut...
Dietary phenols are antioxidants, and their consumption might contribute to the prevention of cardio...
Dietary phenols are antioxidants, and their consumption might contribute to the prevention of cardio...
Dietary antioxidants might prevent oxidative damage to tissues and therefore protect against cardiov...
Dietary antioxidants might prevent oxidative damage to tissues and therefore protect against cardiov...
Purpose: There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following acut...
PURPOSE There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following ac...
PURPOSE There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following ac...
Tea and coffee are rich in polyphenols with a variety of biological activities. Many of the demonstr...
This paper reviews recent human studies on the bioavailability of chlorogenic acids in coffee and gr...
Dietary flavonoids are poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Colonic bacteria convert fla...
This paper reviews recent human studies on the bioavailability of chlorogenic acids in coffee and gr...
In population studies, high intakes of coffee are associated with raised concentrations of plasma ho...
ScopeThe colonic metabolism of dietary flavonoids, phenolic acids and their phenolic metabolites is ...
Background: In population studies, high intakes of coffee are associated with raised concentrations ...
Purpose. There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following acut...
Dietary phenols are antioxidants, and their consumption might contribute to the prevention of cardio...
Dietary phenols are antioxidants, and their consumption might contribute to the prevention of cardio...
Dietary antioxidants might prevent oxidative damage to tissues and therefore protect against cardiov...
Dietary antioxidants might prevent oxidative damage to tissues and therefore protect against cardiov...
Purpose: There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following acut...
PURPOSE There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following ac...
PURPOSE There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following ac...
Tea and coffee are rich in polyphenols with a variety of biological activities. Many of the demonstr...
This paper reviews recent human studies on the bioavailability of chlorogenic acids in coffee and gr...
Dietary flavonoids are poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Colonic bacteria convert fla...
This paper reviews recent human studies on the bioavailability of chlorogenic acids in coffee and gr...
In population studies, high intakes of coffee are associated with raised concentrations of plasma ho...
ScopeThe colonic metabolism of dietary flavonoids, phenolic acids and their phenolic metabolites is ...
Background: In population studies, high intakes of coffee are associated with raised concentrations ...
Purpose. There is much information on the bioavailability of (poly)phenolic compounds following acut...