Marine Phenolic Compounds 2023
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-823589-8.00008-x
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Bioaccesibility and bioavailability of marine polyphenols

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“…To expand these studies and investigate the effects (beneficial or toxic) of these chemical elements, it is necessary to develop analytical methodologies for the sample preparation (wet digestion, using inorganic acids, and oxidizing agents) of seaweed;, as well as bioaccessibility tests (simulating the physiological conditions of the organism during digestion, considering three areas of the digestive system: mouth, stomach, and intestine) and bioavailability (the evaluation of permeability and absorption) in the gastrointestinal tract [86]. In the literature, studies have investigated the bioaccessibility of phenolic compounds and carotenoids in algae [87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94], but few have evaluated essential and potentially toxic elements [95][96][97].…”
Section: Seaweed Essential Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To expand these studies and investigate the effects (beneficial or toxic) of these chemical elements, it is necessary to develop analytical methodologies for the sample preparation (wet digestion, using inorganic acids, and oxidizing agents) of seaweed;, as well as bioaccessibility tests (simulating the physiological conditions of the organism during digestion, considering three areas of the digestive system: mouth, stomach, and intestine) and bioavailability (the evaluation of permeability and absorption) in the gastrointestinal tract [86]. In the literature, studies have investigated the bioaccessibility of phenolic compounds and carotenoids in algae [87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94], but few have evaluated essential and potentially toxic elements [95][96][97].…”
Section: Seaweed Essential Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%