Polyphenols, dietary sources and bioavailability.
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Abstract
Fruit and beverages such as tea and red wine represent the main sources of polyphenols. Despite their wide distribution, the healthy effects of dietary polyphenols have come to the attention of nutritionists only in the last years. The main factor responsible for the delayed research on polyphenols is the variety and the complexity of their chemical structure. Emerging findings suggest a large number of potential mechanisms of action of polyphenols in preventing disease, which may be independent of their conventional antioxidant activities. To establish evidence for the effects of polyphenol consumption on human health and to better identify which polyphenols provide the greatest effectiveness in disease…
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- Polyphenol
- Bioavailability
- Wine
- Antioxidant
- Human health
- Food science
- Health benefits
- Chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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