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Untargeted 1H NMR-based metabolomics analysis of urine and serum profiles after consumption of lentils, chickpeas, and beans: an extended meal study to discover …

Madrid-Gambin et al., 2018

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10731832888073160735
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Madrid-Gambin F
Brunius C
Garcia-Aloy M
Estruel-Amades S
Landberg R
Andres-Lacueva C
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Journal of agricultural and food chemistry

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High legume intake has been shown to have beneficial effects on the health of humans. The use of nutritional biomarkers, as a complement to self-reported questionnaires, could assist in evaluating dietary intake and downstream effects on human health. The aim of this study …
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