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51. Lack of a Synergistic Effect on Cardiometabolic and Redox Markers in a Dietary Supplementation with Anthocyanins and Xanthophylls in Postmenopausal Women.

52. Combined effects of nutritional, biochemical and environmental stimuli on growth performance and fatty acid composition of gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata).

53. Effects of bioavailable phenolic compounds from Ilex paraguariensis on the brain of mice with lung adenocarcinoma.

54. Resveratrol Modulates Desaturase Expression and Fatty Acid Composition of Cultured Hepatocytes.

55. Fatty Acid Composition and Fatty Acid Associated Gene-Expression in Gilthead Sea Bream ( Sparus aurata ) are Affected by Low-Fish Oil Diets, Dietary Resveratrol, and Holding Temperature.

56. Interlaboratory Coverage Test on Plant Food Bioactive Compounds and their Metabolites by Mass Spectrometry-Based Untargeted Metabolomics.

57. Interaction of Polyphenols with Other Food Components as a Means for Their Neurological Health Benefits.

58. Effect of Long-Term Xanthophyll and Anthocyanin Supplementation on Lutein and Zeaxanthin Serum Concentrations and Macular Pigment Optical Density in Postmenopausal Women.

59. Chemical Characterization of an Encapsulated Red Wine Powder and Its Effects on Neuronal Cells.

60. The Influence of Different Air-Drying Conditions on Bioactive Compounds and Antioxidant Activity of Berries.

61. Meta-Analysis of the Effects of Foods and Derived Products Containing Ellagitannins and Anthocyanins on Cardiometabolic Biomarkers: Analysis of Factors Influencing Variability of the Individual Responses.

62. n-3 Fatty acids combined with flavan-3-ols prevent steatosis and liver injury in a murine model of NAFLD.

64. Fatty Acid Profile Is Modulated by Dietary Resveratrol in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).

65. Role of the polycarboxylic compounds in the response of Silene vulgaris to chromium.

66. A protective effect of anthocyanins and xanthophylls on UVB-induced damage in retinal pigment epithelial cells.

67. Anthocyanins do not influence long-chain n-3 fatty acid status: studies in cells, rodents and humans.

68. Effects of regular consumption of vitamin C-rich or polyphenol-rich apple juice on cardiometabolic markers in healthy adults: a randomized crossover trial.

69. Molecular mechanisms involved in the cardiovascular and neuroprotective effects of anthocyanins.

70. Dietary gallic acid and anthocyanin cytotoxicity on human fibrosarcoma HT1080 cells. A study on the mode of action.

71. Towards β-selectivity in functional estrogen receptor antagonists.

72. Food-derived peptides stimulate mucin secretion and gene expression in intestinal cells.

73. Effects of blackcurrant-based juice on atherosclerosis-related biomarkers in cultured macrophages and in human subjects after consumption of a high-energy meal.

74. Metabolism of anthocyanins by human gut microflora and their influence on gut bacterial growth.

75. Potential anti-inflammatory, anti-adhesive, anti/estrogenic, and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitory activities of anthocyanins and their gut metabolites.

76. Chocolate: (un)healthy source of polyphenols?

77. Flavanols and anthocyanins in cardiovascular health: a review of current evidence.

78. Red wine anthocyanins are rapidly absorbed in humans and affect monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 levels and antioxidant capacity of plasma.

79. Fatty acids, sterols, and antioxidant activity in minimally processed avocados during refrigerated storage.

80. New scaffolds for the design of selective estrogen receptor modulators.

81. Differential effects of apolipoprotein E3 and E4 on markers of oxidative status in macrophages.

82. Absorption of isoflavones in humans: effects of food matrix and processing.

83. Electron spin resonance spectroscopy studies on the free radical scavenging activity of wine anthocyanins and pyranoanthocyanins.

84. Antioxidant and anti-atherogenic activities of olive oil phenolics.

85. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry identification of anthocyanins of isla oca (Oxalis tuberosa, Mol.) tubers.

86. Effect of flavonoids and vitamin E on cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) transcription.

87. Antioxidant and cellular activities of anthocyanins and their corresponding vitisins A--studies in platelets, monocytes, and human endothelial cells.

88. Identification of hepatic molecular mechanisms of action of alpha-tocopherol using global gene expression profile analysis in rats.

89. Quercetin metabolites downregulate cyclooxygenase-2 transcription in human lymphocytes ex vivo but not in vivo.

90. Sulfation of genistein alters its antioxidant properties and its effect on platelet aggregation and monocyte and endothelial function.

91. Flavanol content and antioxidant activity in winery byproducts.

92. Molecular mechanisms by which dietary isoflavones potentially prevent atherosclerosis.

93. Evaluation of the antigenotoxic potential of monomeric and dimeric flavanols, and black tea polyphenols against heterocyclic amine-induced DNA damage in human lymphocytes using the Comet assay.

94. New 3-deoxyanthocyanidins from leaves of Arrabidaea chica.

95. Quantitative analysis of flavan-3-ols in Spanish foodstuffs and beverages.

96. Effect of postharvest ultraviolet irradiation on resveratrol and other phenolics of cv. Napoleon table grapes.

97. Differential modulation of the genotoxicity of food carcinogens by naturally occurring monomeric and dimeric polyphenolics.

98. Antioxidant properties of catechins and proanthocyanidins: effect of polymerisation, galloylation and glycosylation.

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