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  1. 3 days ago · Food-drug interactions (FDIs) are very common, but under-reported due to a lack of proper history or lack of knowledge and limited research. Our study highlights the knowledge gap among oncology patients treated with capecitabine regarding food-oral chemotherapy interactions.

  2. 1 day ago · is an open access, peer-reviewed nutrition journal publishing the latest evidence-based research on the impact of nutrition and lifestyle on the health of individuals and populations Impact Factor: 3.3

  3. 3 days ago · Xu found that EGCG can directly bind to RANK and RANKL and interfere with their interactions, thereby inhibiting RANKL induced IKKalpha/β, Ikappa α, phosphorylation of p65, JNK, ERK1/2, and p38, as well as key downstream regulatory factors, including activated NFATc1, c-Fos, tartaric acid phosphatase (TRAP), c-Src, and tissue protease K in osteoclast (Xu et al., 2021). In addition, Lim ...

  4. 3 days ago · Investigating influencing factors on acrylamide content in fried potatoes and mitigating measures: a review. Thermal processing of food has the potential to produce a number of unwanted chemical substances. One of these compounds that is created is acrylamide (in starch-rich foods). Additionally, it has a potential t...

  5. 4 days ago · Foods that enhance the effectiveness of tamoxifen treatment. The following foods (or important components) have been found to increase the anti-breast cancer effects of tamoxifen treatment or safely reduce its side effects: Apples. Arctic char. Artichokes.

  6. 5 days ago · Sign up to receive monthly highlights from the latest issues of IFT's Journal of Food Science (JFS) and Comprehensive Reviews of Food Science and Food Safety (CRFSFS) as well as updates in food policy and advocacy and food science research.

  7. foodandnutritionresearch.net › index › fnrFood & Nutrition Research

    3 days ago · Impact Factor – The 2022 Impact Factor as announced by Clarivate Analytics, is 3.3. The 5-year Impact Factor is 5.0 (2022). Open Access – Food & Nutrition Research is free from all access barriers, allowing for the widest possible global dissemination of your work, leading to more citations.

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