There’s strong evidence that a polyphenol-rich diet guards against cardiovascular disease. Many observational studies have ...
Berries are rich in polyphenols, but foods like herbs, dark chocolate, coffee, tea, olives, and nuts can contain even more of ...
Foods that are rich in polyphenols include certain fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts and seeds, tea and coffee, and certain herbs and spices. The potential health benefits of consuming polyphenols ...
Bioactive compounds like polyphenols and their health benefits have long captured public attention and interest. Commonly present in plant-based food like fruits, vegetables, seeds, coffee, and tea, ...
Researchers from SIT Japan used advanced molecular docking simulations to illustrate how polyphenols, especially flavonoids, bind to the T2R46 receptor in the gut. Polyphenols are a diverse group of ...
Winter brings a unique combination of shorter days, cooler temperatures and increased exposure to seasonal stressors that can influence overall wellness, cardiovascular health and immunity.
Polyphenols, often referred to as secondary plant substances, are gaining attention for their potential health benefits and role in promoting longevity. Read on to find out what lies behind ...
Sipping wine is good for your colon and heart, possibly because of the beverage's abundant and structurally diverse polyphenols. Now researchers report in ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food ...
Plus, the best ways to incorporate this superfood into your diet.
Researchers from SIT reveal the mechanism by which bitter taste of plant-based polyphenols interact with T2R in the gut and secrete GI hormones, thereby regulating blood sugar levels and appetite, ...