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1. Flavan-3-ol/Procyanidin Metabolomics in Rat Urine Using HPLC-Quadrupole TOF/MS.

2. A high-fat high-sucrose diet affects the long-term metabolic fate of grape proanthocyanidins in rats.

3. Short-term biomarkers of apple consumption.

4. Liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry quantification of urinary proanthocyanin A2 dimer and its potential use as a biomarker of cranberry intake.

5. Effect of consuming a grape seed supplement with abundant phenolic compounds on the oxidative status of healthy human volunteers.

6. Systemic absorption and metabolism of dietary procyanidin B4 in pigs.

7. A significant inhibitory effect on advanced glycation end product formation by catechin as the major metabolite of lotus seedpod oligomeric procyanidins.

8. Absorption and urinary excretion of A-type procyanidin oligomers from Litchi chinensis pericarp in rats by selected ion monitoring liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

9. Profile of urinary and fecal proanthocyanidin metabolites from common cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum L.) in rats.

10. Urinary excretion and metabolism of procyanidins in pigs.

11. Intake of dietary procyanidins does not contribute to the pool of circulating flavanols in humans.

12. Inhibitory activity of cranberry extract on the bacterial adhesiveness in the urine of women: an ex-vivo study.

13. In vivo bioavailability, absorption, excretion, and pharmacokinetics of [14C]procyanidin B2 in male rats.

14. Epicatechin, procyanidins, and phenolic microbial metabolites after cocoa intake in humans and rats.

15. Sorghum extrusion increases bioavailability of catechins in weanling pigs.

16. Disposition of 14C-labelled ENDOTELON in humans.

17. A-type cranberry proanthocyanidins and uropathogenic bacterial anti-adhesion activity.

18. The absorption, metabolism and excretion of flavan-3-ols and procyanidins following the ingestion of a grape seed extract by rats.

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