R Mateos
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Recent Articles
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Sayago-Ayerdi S, Venema K, Tabernero M, Sarria B, Bravo L, Mateos R
Food Res Int
. 2021 May;
143:110301.
PMID: 33992321
The present work aimed at understanding gut microbiota bioconversion of phenolic compounds (PC) and organic acids in predigested Hibiscus sabdariffa (Hb) calyces and the mixture of Hb and Agave (Agave...
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Gomez-Juaristi M, Sarria B, Goya L, Bravo-Clemente L, Mateos R
Food Res Int
. 2020 Feb;
129:108797.
PMID: 32036931
Studying bioavailability of polyphenols is essential to understand the health effects of these compounds. Human epithelial cells are commonly used in intestinal absorption and transport experiments but the changes polyphenols...
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Martinez-Lopez S, Sarria B, Mateos R, Bravo-Clemente L
Eur J Nutr
. 2018 Jun;
58(2):865-878.
PMID: 29858625
Purpose: Coffee is rich in bioactive compounds with health beneficial properties, with green coffee presenting higher phenol content than roasted. We evaluated the effects of regularly consuming realistic amounts of...
4.
Amigo-Benavent M, Wang S, Mateos R, Sarria B, Bravo L
Food Chem Toxicol
. 2017 May;
106(Pt A):125-138.
PMID: 28506698
Conclusion: YME and to a lower degree GCBE, their phenolic components and metabolites may decrease cancer cell viability and proliferation.
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Wang S, Mateos R, Goya L, Amigo-Benavent M, Sarria B, Bravo L
Food Chem Toxicol
. 2015 Dec;
88:65-74.
PMID: 26708231
Grape/wine industry produces large amounts of by-products, however knowledge on their health-promoting qualities is limited. This study investigated the effects of a grape phenolic extract (GPE) and its phenolic compounds,...
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Lozano F, Sanchez-Fernandez J, Gonzalez-Porras J, Garcia-Alovio J, Santos J, Mateos R, et al.
Hernia
. 2015 Feb;
19(6):901-8.
PMID: 25662843
Background: Prosthetic material (mesh) is commonly used to repair inguinal hernias. Its implantation close to the common femoral vein (CFV) can induce slow flow and favor the appearance of venous...
7.
Escapa A, San-Martin M, Mateos R, Moran A
Bioresour Technol
. 2015 Jan;
180:72-8.
PMID: 25590425
Microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) have the potential to become a sustainable domestic wastewater (dWW) treatment system. However, new scale-up experiences are required to gain knowledge of critical issues in MEC...
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Madrona A, Pereira-Caro G, Bravo L, Mateos R, Espartero J
Food Chem
. 2014 Sep;
129(3):1169-78.
PMID: 25212353
Preparation of tyrosyl and homovanillyl lipophilic derivatives was carried out as a response to the food industry's increasing demand for new synthetic lipophilic antioxidants. Tyrosyl and homovanillyl ethers were synthesized...
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Pereira-Caro G, Mateos R, Traka M, Bacon J, Bongaerts R, Sarria B, et al.
Food Chem
. 2013 Feb;
138(2-3):1172-82.
PMID: 23411228
The anticarcinogenic activity of hydroxytyrosyl ethyl ether (HTy-Et) compared to its precursor hydroxytyrosol (HTy) has been studied in human Caco-2 colon adenocarcinoma cells. 451 and 977 genes were differentially expressed...
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Fernandez-Cabana M, Garcia-Caballero A, Alves-Perez M, Garcia-Garcia M, Mateos R
Crisis
. 2012 Dec;
34(2):124-30.
PMID: 23261910
Background: Linguistic inquiry and word count (LIWC), a computerized method for text analysis, is often used to examine suicide writings in order to characterize the quantitative linguistic features of suicidal...