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Intestinal permeability: Vishnudutt
Purohit
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et al. Alcohol, intestinal bacterial growth, intestinal permeability to endotoxin, and medical consequences: Summary of a symposium.
Alcohol
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Impairs cellular immunity: Szabo Gyongyi. Consequences of alcohol consumption on host defence.
Alcohol and Alcoholism
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(6):
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Pro-oxidative: Brocardo PS, Gil-Mohapel J, Christie BR. The role of oxidative stress in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
Brain Res Rev
24 Jun 2011;67(1-2):209-25

Resveratrol: Kahn, Amina. “Resveratrol researcher faked data, report says; what drives academic fraud?”
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160 micrograms: Sanders T H, McMichael R W. “Occurrence of resveratrol in edible peanuts.” American Oil Chemists Society, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1998. Presentation.

60 liters: “Red wine and resveratrol: Good for your heart?”
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The Mayo Clinic. March 4 2011. Web.

CHAPTER 9: SEED OILS

Specifically from these seed oils: Ikemoto S, Takahashi M, Tsunoda N, Maruyama K, Itakura H, Ezaki O. High-fat diet-induced hyperglycemia and obesity in mice: differential effects of dietary oils.
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Exp Biol Med (Maywood)
Jul 2003;228(7):843-9

Simopoulos, Artemis P. Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Inflammation and Autoimmune Diseases.
Am J Clin Nutr
2002;21(6):495–505

EPA and DHA: Calder Phillip C. n–3 Polyunsaturated fatty acids, inflammation, and inflammatory diseases.
Am J Clin Nutr
Jun 2006;
83(
6):
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10% of total calories: Gupta Sanjay. “If we are what we eat, Americans are corn and soy.”
cnn.com,
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PUFA intake from seed oils: Simopoulos A P, The importance of the ratio of omega-6/omega-3 essential fatty acids.
Biomed Pharmacother
Oct 2002;56(8):365-379

Simopoulos Artemis P, Cleland Leslie G.
Omega-6/Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acid Ratio: The Scientific Evidence (World Review of Nutrition and Dietetics).
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Simopoulos, Artemis. Evolutionary Aspects of Diet: The Omega-6/Omega-3 Ratio and the Brain.
Mol Neurobiol
1 Oct 2011;44(2)203-215

Most of the diseases of modern civilization: Gupta Sanjay. “If we are what we eat, Americans are corn and soy.”
CNN.com.
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Blasbalg T L, Hibbeln J R, Ramsden C E, Majchrzak S F, Rawlings R R. Changes in consumption of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in the United States during the 20th century.
Am J Clin Nutr
May 2011;93(5):950-62

Simopoulos A P. The importance of the omega-6/omega-3 fatty acid ratio in cardiovascular disease and other chronic diseases.
Exp Biol Med (Maywood)
Jun 2008;233(6):674-88

Ramsden C E, et al. n–6 fatty acid-specific and mixed polyunsaturate dietary interventions have different effects on CHD risk: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.
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2010;
104(11)
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Russo G L. Dietary n-6 and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids: from biochemistry to clinical implications in cardiovascular prevention.
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Free radicals: Aruoma, Okezie I. Free Radicals, Oxidative Stress, and Antioxidants in Human Health and Disease.
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Supplemented antioxidants: Melton, Lisa. “The antioxidant myth: a medical fairy tale.”
New Scientist
August 5, 2006:40-43. Print

Oxidized PUFA health risk: Esterbauer, H. Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of lipid-oxidation products.
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May 1993;57(5):779S-785S

Hayam Israela, Cogan Uri, Mokady Shoshana. Dietary oxidized oil and the activity of antioxidant enzymes and lipoprotein peroxidation in rats.
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Kanazawa Kazuki. Tissue injury induced by dietary products of lipid peroxidation.
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1993;383-99

Reflected in the makeup of our cell walls: Baylin A, Kabagambe E K, Siles X, Campos H. Adipose tissue biomarkers of fatty acid intake.
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Oct 2002;76(4):750-7

Dayton S, Hashimoto S, Dixon W, Pearce M L. Composition of lipids in human serum and adipose tissue during prolonged feeding of a diet high in unsaturated fat.
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Jan 1966;7(1):103-11

High levels of Omega-6: Simopoulos A P, The importance of the ratio of omega-6/omega-3 essential fatty acids.
Biomed Pharmacother
Oct 2002;56(8):365-379

Weaver Kelly L, Ivester Priscilla, Seeds Michael, Arm Jonathan P, Chilton Floyd H. Effect of Dietary Fatty Acids on Inflammatory Gene Expression in Healthy Humans.
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CHAPTER 10: GRAINS AND LEGUMES

Whole grains: “Draft Guidance: Whole Grain Label Statements.”
fda.gov
, U.S. Food and Drug Administration. February 17, 2006. Web.

Good Day vs. Bad Day: Nutritional analysis performed in FoodWorks, Version 13.

Dietary fiber in foods: Reprinted with express permission by Jennifer Anderson Ph.D., R.D., Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Colorado State University. Anderson J, Perryman S, Young L, Prior S. “Dietary Fiber.”
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Phytic acid: Cordain Loren. Cereal grains: humanity’s double-edged sword.
World Rev Nutr
Diet
1999;84:19-73

Munir Cheryana, Rackisb Joseph J. Phytic acid interactions in food systems.
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Torrea M, Rodrigueza A R, Saura‐Calixtob F. Effects of dietary fiber and phytic acid on mineral availability.
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Schlemmer Ulrich, Frølich Wenche, Prieto Rafel M, Grases Felix. Phytate in foods and significance for humans: Food sources, intake, processing, bioavailability, protective role and analysis.
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2009;53:S330 –S375

Hallberg L, Rossander L, Skånberg A B.  Phytates and the inhibitory effect of bran on iron absorption in man.
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Meta-analysis: Kelly S A M, Summerbell C D, Brynes A, Whittaker V, Frost G. Wholegrain cereals for coronary heart disease (Review).
The Cochrane Library
2009;1:1-61

Whole grain labeling: “Draft Guidance: Whole Grain Label Statements.”
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Whole Grains Council: “Government Guidance.”
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Gluten: Shewry Peter R, Halford Nigel G, Belton Peter S, Tatham Arthur S. The structure and properties of gluten: an elastic protein from wheat grain.
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28 Feb 2002;357(1418):133–142

Biesiekierski J R, Newnham E D, Irving P M, Barrett J S, Haines M, Doecke J D, Shepherd S J, Muir J G, Gibson P R. Gluten causes gastrointestinal symptoms in subjects without celiac disease: a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled trial.
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Mar 2011;106(3):508-14

Visser J, Rozing J, Sapone A et al. Tight junctions, Intestinal permeability and Autoimmunity.
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2009;1165:195-205

Shan L, Qiao SW, Arentz-Hansen H, et al. Identification and Analysis of Multivalent Proteolytically Resistant Peptides from Gluten: Implications for Celiac Sprue.
J Proteome Res
2005;4(5):1732–1741

Drago S, Asmar R, Di Pierro M, et al. Gliadin, zonulin and gut permeability: Effects on celiac and non-celiac intestinal mucosa and intestinal cell lines.
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2006; 41:408/419

Problematic proteins: Gálová Zdenka, Palenčárová Eva, Chňapek Milan, Balážová Želmíra. Gastro-intestinal digestion of wheat celiac active proteins.
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Feb 2012;1:601-609

Battais F, Richard C, Jacquenet S, Denery-Papini S, Moneret-Vautrin D A. Wheat grain allergies: an update on wheat allergens.
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2008;40(3):67-76

Visser J et al. Tight junctions, intestinal permeability, and autoimmunity: celiac disease and type 1 diabetes paradigms.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
May 2009;1165:195-205

Dieterich W et al. Cross linking to tissue transglutaminase and collagen favours gliadin toxicity in coeliac disease.
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Apr 2006;55(4):478-84

Fasano A, et al. Gliadin, zonulin and gut permeability: Effects on celiac and non-celiac intestinal mucosa and intestinal cell lines.
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Apr 2006;41(4):408-19

Alaedini A et al. Immune cross-reactivity in celiac disease: anti-gliadin antibodies bind to neuronal synapsin I.
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Alaedini A, Green PH. Autoantibodies in celiac disease.
Autoimmunity
Feb 2008;41(1):19-26

Shaoul R, Lerner A.  Associated autoantibodies in celiac disease.
Autoimmun Rev
Sep 2007;6(8):559-65

Simonato Barbara, Pasini Gabriella, Giannattasio Matteo, Peruffo Angelo D B, De Lazzari Franca, Curioni Andrea. Food Allergy to Wheat Products: The Effect of Bread Baking and in Vitro Digestion on Wheat Allergenic Proteins. A Study with Bread Dough, Crumb, and Crust.
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Celiac disease: Used with express permission of The Celiac Disease Foundation. “What Happens With Celiac Disease.”
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Gluten sensitivity: Fasano Alessio, et al. Divergence of gut permeability and mucosal immune gene expression in two gluten-associated conditions: celiac disease and gluten sensitivity.
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Rumessen J J, Gudmand-Hoyer E. Fructans of chicory: intestinal transport and fermentation of different chain lengths and relation to fructose and sorbitol malabsorption.
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