Nutrient interaction graph
Explore nutrient enhancers, inhibitors, and context-dependent relationships
Use a curated nutrient interaction map to understand why food composition values need context before becoming editorial claims.
Nutrient Interaction Graph Explorer Lite maps curated nutrient relationships and optional cached-food context. It uses evidence directions, not unsupported synergy coefficients.
Graph basis
curated interaction libraryLite evidence map, not Neo4j.Food basis
optional cached FDC recordNo live USDA frontend calls.Safety basis
no medical optimization claimEducational interpretation only.Best use
- Explain nutrient relationships such as iron with vitamin C, phytate, calcium, or polyphenols.
- Use food shortlists as source-backed research leads, not personal medical recommendations.
- Send specific foods to the Bioavailability Context Explainer for a safer food-level explanation.
Source and safety model
The graph uses cautious relationship labels such as enhancer, inhibitor, preparation-sensitive, or context-dependent. It does not calculate a personal absorbed dose, diagnose deficiencies, or claim a food is medically optimal.
Curated nutrient graph workspace
Build a nutrient interaction explanation
Choose a nutrient, review known enhancers and inhibitors, and optionally connect the explanation to a cached food record.
No cached food selected. The graph can still explain nutrient-level relationships.
Schema policy: keep interaction claims visible, cited, and educational. Do not export hidden medical optimization claims or personalized graph outputs.