Food intake biomarkers for apple, pear, and stone fruit

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Food intake biomarkers for apple, pear, and stone fruit. / Ulaszewska, Marynka; Vázquez Manjarrez, Natalia; Garcia-Aloy, Mar; Llorach, Rafael; Mattivi, Fulvio; Dragsted, Lars Ove; Pratico, Giulia; Manach, Claudine.

I: Genes & Nutrition, Bind 13, 29, 2018.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewfagfællebedømt

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Ulaszewska, M, Vázquez Manjarrez, N, Garcia-Aloy, M, Llorach, R, Mattivi, F, Dragsted, LO, Pratico, G & Manach, C 2018, 'Food intake biomarkers for apple, pear, and stone fruit', Genes & Nutrition, bind 13, 29. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12263-018-0620-8

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Ulaszewska, M., Vázquez Manjarrez, N., Garcia-Aloy, M., Llorach, R., Mattivi, F., Dragsted, L. O., Pratico, G., & Manach, C. (2018). Food intake biomarkers for apple, pear, and stone fruit. Genes & Nutrition, 13, [29]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12263-018-0620-8

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Ulaszewska M, Vázquez Manjarrez N, Garcia-Aloy M, Llorach R, Mattivi F, Dragsted LO o.a. Food intake biomarkers for apple, pear, and stone fruit. Genes & Nutrition. 2018;13. 29. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12263-018-0620-8

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Ulaszewska, Marynka ; Vázquez Manjarrez, Natalia ; Garcia-Aloy, Mar ; Llorach, Rafael ; Mattivi, Fulvio ; Dragsted, Lars Ove ; Pratico, Giulia ; Manach, Claudine. / Food intake biomarkers for apple, pear, and stone fruit. I: Genes & Nutrition. 2018 ; Bind 13.

Bibtex

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title = "Food intake biomarkers for apple, pear, and stone fruit",
abstract = "Fruit is a key component of a healthy diet. However, it is still not clear whether some classes of fruit may be more beneficial than others and whether all individuals whatever their age, gender, health status, genotype, or gut microbiota composition respond in the same way to fruit consumption. Such questions require further observational and intervention studies in which the intake of a specific fruit can be precisely assessed at the population and individual levels. Within the Food Biomarker Alliance Project (FoodBAll Project) under the Joint Programming Initiative {"}A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life{"}, an ambitious action was undertaken aiming at reviewing existent literature in a systematic way to identify validated and promising biomarkers of intake for all major food groups, including fruits. This paper belongs to a series of reviews following the same BFIRev protocol and is focusing on biomarkers of pome and stone fruit intake. Selected candidate biomarkers extracted from the literature search went through a validation process specifically developed for food intake biomarkers.",
keywords = "Faculty of Science, Apple, Pear, Quince, Pome fruit, Stone fruit, Cherry, Plum, Prune, Apricot, Peach, Nectarine, Biomarkers, Intake",
author = "Marynka Ulaszewska and {V{\'a}zquez Manjarrez}, Natalia and Mar Garcia-Aloy and Rafael Llorach and Fulvio Mattivi and Dragsted, {Lars Ove} and Giulia Pratico and Claudine Manach",
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journal = "Genes & Nutrition",
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KW - Pear

KW - Quince

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