Effect of the form of the sesame-based diet on the absorption of lignans.
@article{Papadakis2008EffectOT,
title={Effect of the form of the sesame-based diet on the absorption of lignans.},
author={Emmanouil-Nikolaos Papadakis and Despina Lazarou and Rapha{\"e}l Grougnet and Prokopios Magiatis and Alexios-Leandros Skaltsounis and E. Papadopoulou-mourkidou and Athanasios I. Papadopoulos},
journal={The British journal of nutrition},
year={2008},
volume={100 6},
pages={
1213-9
}
}The effect of different forms of sesame-based diets on the concentration of plasma lignans was assayed by estimating the levels of certain lignans (sesame lignans and enterolignans) in the plasma of experimental animals. In a series of experiments, male Wistar rats were fed either a raw sesame-enriched diet or a tahini-enriched diet. The plasma concentration of the lignans (sesame lignans and enterolignans) was determined at various time intervals over a 24 h period after a single…
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