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Absorption Profile of (Poly)Phenolic Compounds after Consumption of Three Food Supplements Containing 36 Different Fruits, Vegetables, and Berries

The market of plant-based nutraceuticals and food supplements is continuously growing due to the increased consumer demand. The introduction of new products with relevant nutritional characteristics represents a new way of providing bioactive compounds and (poly)phenols to consumers, becoming a stra...

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Published in:Nutrients 2017-02, Vol.9 (3), p.194
Main Authors: Bresciani, Letizia, Martini, Daniela, Mena, Pedro, Tassotti, Michele, Calani, Luca, Brigati, Giacomo, Brighenti, Furio, Holasek, Sandra, Malliga, Daniela-Eugenia, Lamprecht, Manfred, Del Rio, Daniele
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Absorption
Adult
Berries
Bioactive compounds
Bioavailability
Biocompatibility
Body Mass Index
Body Weight
Capsules
Consumers
Consumption
Dietary Supplements
Female
Food
Food consumption
Fruit
Fruit and Vegetable Juices
fruit and vegetables
Fruits
Functional foods & nutraceuticals
Health promotion
Humans
Male
Metabolism
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Phenols
Plant Preparations - administration & dosage
Plant-based foods
Polyphenols - administration & dosage
Polyphenols - pharmacokinetics
Product development
Tissues
Vegetables
Young Adult
title Absorption Profile of (Poly)Phenolic Compounds after Consumption of Three Food Supplements Containing 36 Different Fruits, Vegetables, and Berries
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