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Laura Felgus-Lavefve's research investigates the effects of plant-derived compounds, particularly those found in blueberries, on human health. Her work has explored the impact of blueberry phytochemicals on cell models simulating inflammation and oxidative stress. Felgus-Lavefve has also studied the metabolic profiles of children following blueberry supplementation, examining phenolic compounds in plasma and urine. Further research has investigated the capacity of wild blueberry fractions to mitigate inflammatory responses in children's whole blood. These studies contribute to understanding the potential health benefits of dietary phytochemicals. Felgus-Lavefve has published three papers, accumulating 56 citations, and holds an h-index of 1. She has collaborated with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Luke R. Howard, Sean H. Adams, and Eva C. Diaz.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 61
Selected Publications
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Phenolic Metabolite Profiling in Children's Plasma and Urine Following Short-Term Supplementation With Wild Blueberry Powder (2024)
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Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children (2022)
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The Effects of Blueberry Phytochemicals on Cell Models of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress (2021)
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- The Effects of Blueberry Phytochemicals on Cell Models of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children
- Phenolic Metabolite Profiling in Children's Plasma and Urine Following Short-Term Supplementation With Wild Blueberry Powder
- The Effects of Blueberry Phytochemicals on Cell Models of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
- Phenolic Metabolite Profiling in Children's Plasma and Urine Following Short-Term Supplementation With Wild Blueberry Powder
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children
- Phenolic Metabolite Profiling in Children's Plasma and Urine Following Short-Term Supplementation With Wild Blueberry Powder
- The Effects of Blueberry Phytochemicals on Cell Models of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children
- Wild-Blueberry Volatile and Phenolic Fractions Mitigate LPS-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Whole Blood of Children
- Phenolic Metabolite Profiling in Children's Plasma and Urine Following Short-Term Supplementation With Wild Blueberry Powder
- Phenolic Metabolite Profiling in Children's Plasma and Urine Following Short-Term Supplementation With Wild Blueberry Powder
- Phenolic Metabolite Profiling in Children's Plasma and Urine Following Short-Term Supplementation With Wild Blueberry Powder
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