Human Metabolism and Excretion of Kawakawa (Piper excelsum) Leaf Chemicals
Ramya Jayaprakash,
Chris Pook,
Farha Ramzan
et al.
Abstract:ScopePiper excelsum (kawakawa) has a history of therapeutic use by Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is currently widely consumed as a beverage and included as an ingredient in “functional” food product. Leaves contain compounds that are also found in a wide range of other spices, foods, and medicinal plants. This study investigates the human metabolism and excretion of kawakawa leaf chemicals.Methods and resultsSix healthy male volunteers in one study (Bioavailability of Kawakawa Tea metabolites in human volu… Show more
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