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1. Improving the antinutritional profiles of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) moderately impacts carotenoid bioaccessibility but not mineral solubility

2. Post-Harvest Atmospheric Pressure and Composition Modify the Concentration and Bioaccessibility of α- and β-Carotene in Carrots and Sweet Potatoes

5. Vitamin A deficiency during the perinatal period induces changes in vitamin A metabolism in the offspring. The regulation of intestinal vitamin A metabolism via ISX occurs only in male rats severely vitamin A-deficient

7. Bioaccessibility and uptake by Caco-2 cells of carotenoids from cereal-based products enriched with butternut squash (Cucurbita moschata L.)

8. Impact of pulses, starches and meat on vitamin D and K postprandial responses in mice

9. Reduction of pulse 'antinutritional' content by optimizing pulse canning process is insufficient to improve fat-soluble vitamin bioavailability

10. Comparison of α-Tocopherol, α-Tocopherol Acetate, and α-Tocopheryl Polyethylene Glycol Succinate 1000 Absorption by Caco-2 TC7 Intestinal Cells

11. Validation of Knock-Out Caco-2 TC7 Cells as Models of Enterocytes of Patients with Familial Genetic Hypobetalipoproteinemias

12. The Complex ABCG5/ABCG8 Regulates Vitamin D Absorption Rate and Contributes to its Efflux from the Intestine

13. Using black soldier fly larvae reared on fruits and vegetables waste as a sustainable dietary source of provitamin a carotenoids

14. Food Structure Modulates the Bioavailability of Triglycerides and Vitamin D, and Partly That of Lutein: A Randomized Trial with a Crossover Design in Adults

15. Vitamin A Deficiency during the Perinatal Period and First Weeks of Life Modifies Vitamin A and Lipid Postprandial Metabolism in Both Female and Male Young Rats

16. Evaluation of vitamin D bioaccessibility and iron solubility from test meals containing meat and/or cereals and/or legumes

17. Mechanisms Governing the Transfer of Pure and Plant Matrix Carotenoids Toward Emulsified Triglycerides

18. P-glycoprotein (ABCB1) is involved in vitamin K efflux

19. The Presence of Pulses within a Meal can Alter Fat‐Soluble Vitamin Bioavailability

20. Evaluation of vitamin D bioaccessibility and mineral solubility from test meals containing meat and/or cereals and/or pulses using in vitro digestion

21. Temperature and storage time increase provitamin A carotenoid concentrations and bioaccessibility in post-harvest carrots

22. Comparison of the bioavailability and intestinal absorption sites of phytoene, phytofluene, lycopene and β-carotene

23. Opposite Effects of the Spinach Food Matrix on Lutein Bioaccessibility and Intestinal Uptake Lead to Unchanged Bioavailability Compared to Pure Lutein

24. Canned spinach matrix does not significantly affect lutein bioavailability

25. Dietary calcium impairs tomato lycopene bioavailability in healthy humans

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