Sentences with phrase «plant phenolics»

Several studies show chicory has cardiovascular and anti-inflammatory benefits due in part to its being a rich source of plant phenolics.

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They suspect that something in fermentation and baking processes unleash phenolic acids otherwise rendered inert by being bound to other plant materials in flour.
Phenolic acids are often associated with plant defenses or plant - microbe communication.
Brodie describes these phenolic acids as very specific compounds released by plants throughout their development.
This indicates to Brodie that as they establish the microbial community within the rhizosphere, plants could be exuding metabolites like phenolic acids to help them control the types of microbes thriving around their roots.
«As the plant matures, it releases a more diverse mixture of metabolites, including phenolic acids.
The plants that we use as food and feed contain a wide variety of plant - produced chemicals such as anthocyanins, glucosinolates, isoflavones, terpenoids, and phenolic compounds (Ames and others 1990, Baxter and Borevitz 2006, Hartmann 2007, Morant and others 2008).
Sea vegetables are also one of the best food sources of iodine (which is essential for thyroid function) and a good source of phenolic compounds, a group of plant chemicals that may provide a host of health benefits including antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, and anti-clotting properties.
The good news concerning eggplant is that the predominant phenolic compound found in all varieties tested is chlorogenic acid, which is one of the most potent free radical scavengers found in plant tissues.
The mulberry plant contains phenolic compounds that... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27071614
These active ingredients, especially phenolic acids, are mainly responsible for the biological activities of echinacea extracts and plant materials.
Distribution of phenolic compounds and antioxidative activities in parts of sweet potato (Ipomoea batata L.) plants and in home processed roots.
Phenolics are phytochemical compounds in plants that protect them from the insults of nature while assisting with essential functions of reproduction and healthy growth.
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