FoodMatrix® - The Superfood
Study 1: Comparative Bioavailability to Humans of Ascorbic Acid Alone or in a Citrus Extract
Study 2: Comparison of the Toxicity of Inorganic and Natural Selenium
Study 3: Mechanism and Effect of Excess Copper Supplementation on Body Lipids
Study 4: Relative Bioavailability of Trace Elements and Vitamins Found in Commercial Supplements
Study 5: Relative Bioavailability of Inorganic and Natural Selenium
Study 6: Comparison of the Bioavailability of Trace Elements in Organic Salts, Amino Acid Chelates and Yeast
Study 7: In Vitro and In Vivo Reduction of Erythrocyte Sorbitol by Ascorbic Acid
Study 8: Effect of Vitamins A, E and a Citrus Extract on In Vitro and In Vivo Lipid Peroxidation
Study 9: Inhibition of Protein Glycation and Advanced Glycation end products by ascorbic acid and other vitamins and nutrients
Study 10: A Citrus Extract plus Ascorbic Acid Decreases Lipids, Lipid Peroxides, Lipoprotein Oxidative Susceptibility, and Atherosclerosis in Hypercholesterolemic Hamsters
Study 11: In Vitro and In Vivo Lipoprotein Antioxidant Effect of a Citrus Extract and Ascorbic Acid on Normal and Hypercholesterolemic Human Subjects
Study 12: Selenium Yeast is an effective In Vitro and In Vivo Antioxidant and Hypolipemic Agent in Normal Hamsters
Study 13: Comparison of Different Forms of Calcium on Blood Pressure of Normotensive Young Males
Study 14: Comparative effect of various forms of chromium on serum glucose; an assay for biologically active chromium
Study 15: Comparative bioavailability of synthetic and natural Vitamin C in Guinea Pigs
Study 16: The effect of a high chromium yeast on the blood glucose control and blood lipids of normal and diabetic human subjects
Study 17: Comparison of two forms of Vitamin C on Galactose Cataracts
Study 18: Bioavailability of Synthetic Ascorbic Acid and a Citrus Extract
Study 19: Comparison of the Bio-Availability of Combination Vitamin and Mineral Supplements "baby mammal study" Study 20: Comparison of Different Forms of Calcium on Blood Pressure of Normotensive Young Males
Study 21: Comparison of Calcium Absorption
Study 22: Comparative Effect of Various Forms of Chromium on Serum Glucose
Study 23: The Effect of a high Chromium yeast on the Blood Glucose control and Blood Lipids of Normal and Diabetic Human subjects
Study 24: Comparison of the absorption of different forms of Magnesium
Study 25: Relative Human Bioavailability of Sodium Selenite and High Selenium Yeast
Study 26: Effects of Vitamin antioxidant supplementation on cell kinetics of patients with Adenomatous polyps. One year followup
Study 27: Comparative Bioavailability to humans of Ascorbic acid alone or in a Citrus extract
Study 28: Citrus Extract and Human Lipids
Study 29: Effects of Vitamin antioxidant supplementation on cell kinetics of patients with Adenomatous polyps.
Study 30: Human Supplementation with Different forms of Vitamin C
Study 31: Comparative Human Bioavailability of Zinc
Study 32: Comparative Human Bioavailability of Copper
Study 33: Bioavailability of Vitamin B12
Study 34: Beta carotene Bioavailability study
Study 35: Relative Bioavailability of Inorganic and Natural Selenium
Study 36: Comparison of the Bioavailability of trace Elements in Inorganic Salts, Amino Acids and Chelates
Study 37: Selenium Toxicity Study
Study 38: Bioavailability of Selenium
Study 39: Comparison of Two Forms of Vitamin C on Galactose Cataracts
Study 40: Bioavailability of Vitamin C
Study 41: Bioavailability of vitamin E
Study 42: Zinc Bioavailability
Study 43: Bioavailability of Zinc
Study 44: Mechanism and effect of excess copper supplementation on body lipids