Nuray Z Unlu
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Recent Articles
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Grainger E, Schwartz S, Wang S, Unlu N, Boileau T, Ferketich A, et al.
Nutr Cancer
. 2008 Apr;
60(2):145-54.
PMID: 18444145
Tomato and soy products are hypothesized to reduce the risk of prostate cancer or enhance efficacy of therapy. A study was completed to determine if men with active prostate cancer...
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Unlu N, Bohn T, Francis D, Nagaraja H, Clinton S, Schwartz S
Br J Nutr
. 2007 Mar;
98(1):140-6.
PMID: 17391568
Lycopene is present mainly as cis-isomers in human serum and tissues whereas all-trans-lycopene predominates in tomato products, suggesting that all-trans-lycopene is isomerised in the body or is less bioavailable. The...
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Unlu N, Bohn T, Francis D, Clinton S, Schwartz S
J Agric Food Chem
. 2007 Jan;
55(4):1597-603.
PMID: 17243700
Tomato sauces were produced from unique tomato varieties to study carotenoid absorption in humans. Tangerine tomatoes, high in cis-lycopene, especially prolycopene (7Z,9Z,7'Z,9'Z), and high-beta-carotene tomatoes as an alternative dietary source...
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Unlu N, Bohn T, Clinton S, Schwartz S
J Nutr
. 2005 Mar;
135(3):431-6.
PMID: 15735074
Dietary lipids are hypothesized to be an important factor for carotenoid bioavailability. However, most carotenoid-rich fruits and vegetables are low in lipids. The objective of this study was to assess...