Coffee consumption revealed sex differences in host endogenous metabolism and gut microbiota in healthy adults
Coffee is rich in antioxidant and has been shown to confer various health benefits. Here, we investigated the effect of single-dose coffee consumption in healthy human subjects. About 30 healthy volunteers were recruited and given a serving of sugar free black coffee. Urine and fecal samples were co...
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Main Authors: | Chong, Chun Wie, Wong, Lai Chun, Teh, Cindy Shuan Ju, Ismail, Nor Hadiani, Chan, Pei Qi, Lim, Chiu Sien, Yap, Siu Ching, Yap, Ivan K. S. |
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2020
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/36324/ |
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