Publications by authors named "Prapaporn Anegboonlap"

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  • Brown seaweeds, particularly Ascophyllum nodosum, contain phlorotannins, unique polyphenols linked to potential health benefits, but there is limited research on their bioavailability and bioactivity in humans.
  • In an investigation, the digestion and metabolic processes of phlorotannins from A. nodosum were examined, revealing that they are metabolized and absorbed primarily in the large intestine, with identifiable metabolites found in urine and plasma.
  • The study identified inter-individual variation in metabolic profiles and noted a significant increase in the inflammatory cytokine IL-8, indicating a potential target for the bioactivity of phlorotannins.
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