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  • 5. Alternative Sweeteners Modify the Urinary Excretion of Flavanones Metabolites Ingested through a New Maqui-Berry Beverage.
    Agulló V, Domínguez-Perles R, Moreno DA, Zafrilla P, García-Viguera C.
    Foods; 2020 Jan 03; 9(1):. PubMed ID: 31947712
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  • 6. Orange juice (poly)phenols are highly bioavailable in humans.
    Pereira-Caro G, Borges G, van der Hooft J, Clifford MN, Del Rio D, Lean ME, Roberts SA, Kellerhals MB, Crozier A.
    Am J Clin Nutr; 2014 Nov 03; 100(5):1378-84. PubMed ID: 25332336
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  • 7. Bioactive Compounds in Plasma as a Function of Sex and Sweetener Resulting from a Maqui-Lemon Beverage Consumption Using Statistical and Machine Learning Techniques.
    Hernández-Prieto D, Fernández PS, Agulló V, García-Viguera C, Egea JA.
    Int J Mol Sci; 2023 Jan 21; 24(3):. PubMed ID: 36768467
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  • 12. Urinary excretion of Citrus flavanones and their major catabolites after consumption of fresh oranges and pasteurized orange juice: A randomized cross-over study.
    Aschoff JK, Riedl KM, Cooperstone JL, Högel J, Bosy-Westphal A, Schwartz SJ, Carle R, Schweiggert RM.
    Mol Nutr Food Res; 2016 Dec 21; 60(12):2602-2610. PubMed ID: 27488098
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  • 13. Identification of Plasma and Urinary Metabolites and Catabolites Derived from Orange Juice (Poly)phenols: Analysis by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry.
    Pereira-Caro G, Ludwig IA, Polyviou T, Malkova D, García A, Moreno-Rojas JM, Crozier A.
    J Agric Food Chem; 2016 Jul 20; 64(28):5724-35. PubMed ID: 27339035
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  • 14. Differences Due to Sex and Sweetener on the Bioavailability of (Poly)phenols in Urine Samples: A Machine Learning Approach.
    Hernández-Prieto D, Garre A, Agulló V, García-Viguera C, Egea JA.
    Metabolites; 2023 May 11; 13(5):. PubMed ID: 37233694
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  • 18. Stevia vs. Sucrose: Influence on the Phytochemical Content of a Citrus-Maqui Beverage-A Shelf Life Study.
    Salar FJ, Agulló V, García-Viguera C, Domínguez-Perles R.
    Foods; 2020 Feb 19; 9(2):. PubMed ID: 32092949
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  • 19. Plasma kinetics and urinary excretion of the flavanones naringenin and hesperetin in humans after ingestion of orange juice and grapefruit juice.
    Erlund I, Meririnne E, Alfthan G, Aro A.
    J Nutr; 2001 Feb 19; 131(2):235-41. PubMed ID: 11160539
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