Etxeberria et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Impact of polyphenols and polyphenol-rich dietary sources on gut microbiota compositionEtxeberria et al., 2013
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- Etxeberria U
- Fernández-Quintela A
- Milagro F
- Aguirre L
- Martínez J
- Portillo M
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- Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
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Gut microbiota plays a key role in host physiology and metabolism. Indeed, the relevance of a well-balanced gut microbiota composition to an individual's health status is essential for the person's well-being. Currently, investigations are focused on analyzing the effects of pre …
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