Fig. 3: PAC-derived bacterial metabolites detected in serum, urine, and fecal samples. | npj Science of Food

Fig. 3: PAC-derived bacterial metabolites detected in serum, urine, and fecal samples.

From: Grape polyphenols reduce fasting glucose and increase hyocholic acid in healthy humans: a meta-omics study

Fig. 3

A PACB2 as a percentage of total polyphenols measured in urine and fecal samples. B adjusted PCoA (aPCoA) plot of Euclidean distance between PAC-derived microbial metabolites detected by LC-MS in serum, urine, and feces. C Subject stratified PERMANOVA test results for metabolite profiles in serum, urine, and feces of total participant pool, females, or males.

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