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An Integrated View of the Effects of Wine Polyphenols and Their Relevant Metabolites on Gut and Host Health
2017
Molecules
Over the last few decades, polyphenols, and flavonoids in particular, have attracted the interest of researchers, as they have been associated with the health-promoting effects derived from diets rich in vegetables and fruits, including moderate wine consumption. Recent scientific evidence suggests that wine polyphenols exert their effects through interactions with the gut microbiota, as they seem to modulate microbiota and, at the same time, are metabolized by intestinal bacteria into specific
doi:10.3390/molecules22010099
pmid:28067835
pmcid:PMC6155716
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