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Diet and Activity Assessments and Interventions Using Technology in Older Adults
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2018
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Development of a Publicly Available, Comprehensive Database of Fiber and Health Outcomes: Rationale and Methods.
PloS one, 2016
This paper summarizes the rationale, methodology, and resulting database listing studies testing fiber and physiological health outcomes iden- tified by experts at the Ninth Vahouny Conference.
Development of a Framework for Risk Assessment of Potential Carcinogens
Food & Chemical Toxicology, 2023
This framework provides risk managers with additional flexibility in risk management and risk communication options.
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Development of a Dry Inoculation Method for Thermal Challenge Studies in Low-Moisture Foods by Using Talc as a Carrier for Salmonella and a Surrogate (Enterococcus faecium)
Journal of Food Protection, 2015
The objective of this study was to obtain dry inocula of Salmonella Tennessee and Enterococcus faecium, a surrogate for thermal inactivation of Salmonella in low-moisture foods, and to compare their thermal resistance and stability over time in terms of survival.
Development and Validation of Test for ‘Leaky Gut’ Small Intestinal and Colonic Permeability Using Sugars in Healthy Adults
Gastroenterology, 2021
Oral monosaccharides and disaccharides are used to measure in vivo human gut permeability through urinary excretion. Baseline 12C-mannitol excretion precludes its use; 13C-mannitol is the preferred probe for small intestinal permeability.