Pérez‐Jiménez et al., 2007 - Google Patents
The influence of olive oil on human health: not a question of fat alonePérez‐Jiménez et al., 2007
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- Pérez‐Jiménez F
- Ruano J
- Perez‐Martinez P
- Lopez‐Segura F
- Lopez‐Miranda J
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- Molecular nutrition & food research
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Olive oil is the most representative food in the traditional Mediterranean diet and its most important source of MUFA. The healthy benefits of MUFA‐rich diets on plasma cholesterol levels, were the first to generate interest in this dietary model. In addition to the benefits …
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