The pharmacokinetics of anthocyanins and their metabolites in humans
British Journal of Pharmacology2014Vol. 171(13), pp. 3268–3282
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Rachel M. de Ferrars, Charles Czank, Q Zhang, Nigel P. Botting, Paul A. Kroon, Aedín Cassidy, Colin D. Kay
Abstract
Anthocyanins are metabolized to a structurally diverse range of metabolites that exhibit dynamic kinetic profiles. Understanding the elimination kinetics of these metabolites is key to the design of future studies examining their utility in dietary interventions or as therapeutics for disease risk reduction.
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