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The chemical compositions of black teas differ greatly and may have different health benefits; however, systematic investigations into such benefits are lacking.
Wenjing Liao +9 more
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Steroid balance studies were conducted on 24 conventional and 12 germfree male rats, 90–120 days old, fed diets containing either 20% safflower or 20% coconut oil.
Thomas F. Kellogg
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Chitosan Supplementation and Fecal Fat Excretion in Men [PDF]
AbstractObjective: Few weight loss supplements are clinically tested for efficacy, yet their proliferation continues. Chitosan‐based supplements are sold as fat trappers and fat magnets. They purportedly block fat absorption and cause weight loss without food restriction. We quantified the in vivo effect of a chitosan product on fat absorption.Research
Matthew D, Gades, Judith S, Stern
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Comparing plasma and faecal measures of steroid hormones in Adelie penguins Pygoscelis adeliae [PDF]
Physiological measurements of both stress and sex hormones are often used to estimate the consequences of natural or human-induced change in ecological studies of various animals.
Banks, Jonathan C. +15 more
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The excretion of fecal neutral steroids was studied in six normocholesterolemic subjects and one hypercholesterolemic subject fed a standardized diet supplemented with butter fat or corn oil.The neutral steroids in the diets and in feces were identified ...
Peter Eneroth +2 more
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Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency after bariatric surgery [PDF]
Morbid obesity is a lifelong disease, and all patients require complementary follow-up including nutritional surveillance by a multidisciplinary team after bariatric procedures.
Arnelo, Urban +7 more
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Effect of bile acid deconjugation on the fecal excretion of steroids
The effect of microbiological deconjugation of bile acids on total bile acid and neutral sterol fecal excretion by adult male rats has been studied. A screening method utilizing mice allowed selection of a Clostridium perfringens type A strain, which ...
Thomas F. Kellogg +2 more
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Gut microbiota facilitates dietary heme-induced epithelial hyperproliferation by opening the mucus barrier in colon [PDF]
Colorectal cancer risk is associated with diets high in red meat. Heme, the pigment of red meat, induces cytotoxicity of colonic contents and elicits epithelial damage and compensatory hyperproliferation, leading to hyperplasia.
Clara Belzer +13 more
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Activation of proestrogens from hops (Humulus lupulus L.) by intestinal microbiota; Conversion of isoxanthohumol into 8-prenylnaringenin [PDF]
Hop, an essential ingredient in most beers, contains a number of prenylflavonoids, among which 8-prenylnaringenin (8-PN) would be the most potent phytoestrogen currently known. Although a number of health effects are attributed to these compounds, only a
De Keukeleire, Denis +4 more
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Mechanisms linking colorectal cancer to the consumption of (processed) red meat : a review [PDF]
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world. The vast majority of CRC cases have been linked to environmental causes rather than to heritable genetic changes.
De Smet, Stefaan +3 more
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