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  • Maruti, S.S.; Chang, J.L.; Prunty, J.A.; Bigler, J.; Schwarz, Y.; Li, S.S.; Li, L.; King, I.B.; Potter, J.D.; Lampe, J.W.
    Serum beta-glucuronidase activity in response to fruit and vegetable supplementation: a controlled feeding study (2008), Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers Prev., 17, 1808-1812.
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nutrition crossover feeding trial in healthy women and men with a diet high in selected citrus fruit, crucifers and soy and a diet devoid of fruits, vegetables, and soy. Participants of the fruit and soy diet display a signifcantly higher beta-glucuronidase activity than those with the basal diet, where the enzyme activity decreased during the diet. Response to the diet does not differ by sex Homo sapiens

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Homo sapiens
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