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Chlorogenic acids and other cinnamates - nature, occurrence, dietary burden, absorption and metabolism
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NutritionFood AnalysisTrue BioavailabilityPolyphenolicsFood ChemistryNutrient BioavailabilityBioanalysisTransformation ProductsToxicologyDietary BurdenHealth SciencesBiochemistryChlorogenic AcidsMetabolomicsPharmacologyPhytochemistryChemical IndustryPhysiologyOther CinnamatesMetabolismMedicine
This paper summarises the occurrence in foods and beverages of the cinnamic acids, their associated conjugates and transformation products. Quantitative data are lacking for some commodities known to contain them, but it is clear that for many people coffee will be the major source. The daily dietary intake of total cinnamates may vary substantially from almost zero to perhaps close to 1 g. The data relating to their absorption and metabolism are presented along with a consideration of their possible in vivo effects. Data for true bioavailability are incomplete: in particular it is not clear whether availability differs markedly with the form of the conjugate, and whether as a consequence some dietary sources may be superior to others. © 2000 Society of Chemical Industry
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