Borkwei Ed Nignpense
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Ed Nignpense B, Francis N, Blanchard C, Santhakumar A
Food Funct
. 2024 Aug;
15(18):9330-9342.
PMID: 39177573
Polyphenols from pigmented cereal grains exert health-promoting effects but data on their bioavailability are limited. This study investigated the acute bioavailability of polyphenols from the consumption of pigmented whole grain...
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Ed Nignpense B, Francis N, Blanchard C, Santhakumar A
J Food Sci
. 2024 Mar;
89(5):2701-2715.
PMID: 38465705
Grain polyphenols are known to possess several health properties. However, their digestive stability and intestinal absorption have not been fully elucidated. This study investigated the fate of pigmented grain polyphenols...
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Ed Nignpense B, Latif S, Francis N, Blanchard C, Santhakumar A
Foods
. 2022 Nov;
11(22).
PMID: 36429289
Polyphenols in pigmented cereals are believed to enhance health outcomes through their antioxidant properties. This study aimed to characterise polyphenols from Hordeum vulgare (purple barley), Triticum turgidum (purple wheat) and...
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Ed Nignpense B, Francis N, Blanchard C, Santhakumar A
Foods
. 2021 Aug;
10(7).
PMID: 34359469
Cereal bioactive compounds, especially polyphenols, are known to possess a wide range of disease preventive properties that are attributed to their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. However, due to their low...
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Ed Nignpense B, Chinkwo K, Blanchard C, Santhakumar A
Nutrients
. 2020 Jun;
12(6).
PMID: 32545505
Platelet hyper-activation and platelet microparticles (PMPs) play a key role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. Dietary polyphenols are believed to mimic antiplatelet agents by blunting platelet activation receptors via...
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Ed Nignpense B, Chinkwo K, Blanchard C, Santhakumar A
Int J Mol Sci
. 2019 Dec;
21(1).
PMID: 31878290
Platelets and platelet microparticles (PMPs) play a key role in the pathophysiology of vascular disorders such as coronary artery disease and stroke. In atherosclerosis, for example, the disruption of the...