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Effects of cocoa powder and dark chocolate on LDL oxidative susceptibility and prostaglandin concentrations in humans
Ying Wan,Joe A. Vinson,Terry D. Etherton,John Proch,Sheryl A. Lazarus,Penny M. Kris-Etherton +5 more
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Cocoa powder and dark chocolate may favorably affect cardiovascular disease risk status by modestly reducing LDL oxidation susceptibility, increasing serum total antioxidant capacity and HDL-cholesterol concentrations, and not adversely affecting prostaglandins.About:
This article is published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.The article was published on 2001-11-01. It has received 342 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dark chocolate & Oxygen radical absorbance capacity.read more
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The efficacy of Nopales (Opuntia Spp) on Lipoprotein Profile and Oxidative Stress among Moderately Hypercholesterolemic Adults
Pereira Pignotti,A Giselle +1 more
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Polyphenol-rich dark chocolate in treatment of diabetes mellitus risk factors
TL;DR: Polyphenol-rich chocolate may potentially be used as a nutraceutical medication to help treat diabetes, strokes, and vascular dementia; thus, future studies should provide information on polyphenol content and the flavanol plasma levels achieved.
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Evaluation of the quality and sensory attributes of chocolate under different trials
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a chocolate filling with a view of cost effectiveness and not compromising with the quality aspects, the standardized formulation was concluded with future trials on its health benefits, the sensory characteristics, sweetness, cocoa note, oily note, bake stability were evaluated.
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Dark chocolate administration improves working memory in students
TL;DR: Dark chocolate as a single dose is capable of improving verbal working memory in students, 3 hours after its consumption, since cocoa contains multiple bioactive compounds.
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