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DescriptionSchematic representation of (−)-epicatechin metabolism in humans as a function of time post-oral intake.jpg
English: SREM: structurally related (−)-epicatechin metabolites. 5C-RFM: 5-carbon ring fission metabolites. 3/1C-RFM: 3- and 1-carbon-side chain ring fission metabolites. The structures of the most abundant (−)-epicatechin metabolites present in the systemic circulation and in urine are depicted.
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Javier I. Ottaviani, Gina Borges, Tony Y. Momma, Jeremy P. E. Spencer, Carl L. Keen, Alan Crozier & Hagen Schroeter
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