Beverages based on second quality citrus fruits and maqui berry, a source of bioactive (Poly)phenols: Sorting out urine metabolites upon a longitudinal study
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This research was funded by the Spanish MINECO, grant number (AGL2016-75332-C2-1-R AEI/FEDER UE and PID2019-104212RB-I00/AEI/10.13039/501100011033). VA was supported by a FPI grant (BES-2017-082424).Fecha de publicación
2021Editorial
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Agulló, V.; García-Viguera, C.; Domínguez-Perles, R. Beverages Based on Second Quality Citrus Fruits and Maqui Berry, a Source of Bioactive (Poly)phenols: Sorting Out Urine Metabolites upon a Longitudinal Study. Nutrients 2021, 13, 312. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13020312Palabras clave
Dietary interventionBeverage
Anthocyanins
Flavanones
Bioavailability
UHPLC-ESI-QqQ-MS/MS
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The intake of sugar-sweetened beverages has been associated with an augmented prevalence of metabolic diseases, namely, obesity, type II diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. On the other hand, nowadays, it is broadly accepted that foods and beverages rich in (poly)phenols could contribute to reducing the incidence of these pathologies. In this sense, the objective of the work was to revalue second quality citrus fruits for the development of new beverages, rich in anthocyanins and flavanones (maqui berry and second qualities citrus-based), and evaluate the influence of alternative sweeteners (sucralose, sucrose, or stevia), regarding the bioaccessibility and bioavailability of these bioactive compounds in the frame of a chronic (longitudinal) intervention. To fulfill this objective, a longitudinal study of the urinary excretion of anthocyanins and flavanones, after 2-months of ingestion of the developed maqui-citrus beverage, by 138 volunteers (n = 46 per beverage) and the analysis of the ...
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