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Red wine is a poor source of bioavailable flavonols in men.
The cis-lycopene from some varieties of tomato is more bioavailable.
The naringenin-7-glucoside form seems less bioavailable than the aglycol form.
The colloidal fraction must aggregate in order to be more bioavailable.
Whether these analogs are true, bioavailable B, has not been thoroughly studied yet.
Still they are highly bioavailable and reabsorbed by the gastrointestinal tract.
Furthermore, these PA are bioavailable and may have an effect on the target tissues.
Tomato sauce is the best source of bioavailable lycopene.
After consumption of milk products the level of bioavailable progesterone goes up.
Bioavailable nitrogen is the element in soil that is most often lacking.
The calcium in spinach is the least bioavailable of calcium sources.
Pollutants become less bioavailable, and livestock, wildlife, and human exposure is reduced.
For medicinal use, an extraction process is needed to make at least some of the bio-active components bioavailable.
Phosphorus is a nutrient that occurs in many forms that are bioavailable.
Intravenous or intramuscular magnesium is completely bioavailable, and effective.
It is purported to be highly bioavailable.
Lycopene in tomato paste is four times more bioavailable than in fresh tomatoes.
For example cooking tomatoes makes the disease-fighting antioxidant lycopene more bioavailable to the body.
The low water solubilities of the more complex compounds render them less bioavailable to petroleum-degrading organisms.
The bioavailable dose is around 80%.
Generally speaking, diatoms and microflagellates produce most of the bioavailable carbon in the Estuary.
Although all forms are most likely usable, some evidence indicates they are unequally bioavailable (able to be used by the body).
A non-toxic, readily bioavailable formulation for taccalonolides is needed.
When the pH 4.0 solution is injected, most of the material precipitates and is not bioavailable.
A major, consistent chemical feature of serpentine soil is a bioavailable calcium:magnesium ratio much less than 1.