Role of bitter contributors and bitter taste receptors: a comprehensive review of their sources, functions and future development

IF 8.3 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Xinyue Zhou , Han Wang , Ming Huang , Jin Chen , Jianle Chen , Huan Cheng , Xingqian Ye , Wenjun Wang , Donghong Liu
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Abstract

Bitterness, one of the 5 “basic tastes”, is usually undesired by humans. However, abundant literature reported that bitter fruits and vegetables have beneficial health effects due to their bitter contributors. This review provided an updated overview of the main bitter contributors of typical bitter fruits and vegetables and their health benefits. The main bitter contributors, including phenolics, terpenoids, alkaloids, amino acids, nucleosides and purines, were summarized. The bioactivities and wide range of beneficial effects of them on anti-cancers, anti-inflammations, anti-microbes, neuroprotection, inhibiting chronic and acute injury in organs, as well as regulating behavior performance and metabolism were reported. Furthermore, not only did the bitter taste receptors (taste receptor type 2 family, T2Rs) show taste effects, but extra-oral T2Rs could also be activated by binding with bitter components, regulating physiological activities via modulating hormone secretion, immunity, metabolism, and cell proliferation. This review provided a new perspective on exploring and explaining the nutrition of bitter foods, revealing the relationship between the functions of bitter contributors from food and T2Rs. Future trends may focus on revealing the possibility of T2Rs being targets for the treatment of diseases, exploring the mechanism of T2Rs mediating the bioactivities, and making bitter foods more acceptable without getting rid of bitter contributors.

苦味贡献者和苦味受体的作用:对其来源、功能和未来发展的全面回顾
苦味是五种 "基本味道 "之一,通常不为人类所喜。然而,大量文献报道,苦味水果和蔬菜因其苦味成分而具有有益健康的作用。本综述概述了典型苦味水果和蔬菜的主要苦味成分及其对健康的益处。综述了主要的苦味成分,包括酚类、萜类、生物碱、氨基酸、核苷和嘌呤。报告了它们在抗癌、抗炎、抗微生物、神经保护、抑制器官慢性和急性损伤以及调节行为表现和新陈代谢方面的生物活性和广泛的有益作用。此外,不仅苦味受体(味觉受体 2 型家族,T2Rs)具有味觉效应,口腔外的 T2Rs 也可以通过与苦味成分结合而被激活,通过调节激素分泌、免疫、新陈代谢和细胞增殖来调节生理活动。这篇综述为探索和解释苦味食物的营养提供了一个新的视角,揭示了食物中苦味成分的功能与 T2Rs 之间的关系。未来的趋势可能集中在揭示 T2Rs 成为疾病治疗靶点的可能性,探索 T2Rs 介导生物活性的机制,以及在不去除苦味成分的情况下使苦味食品更容易被接受。
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
16.00
自引率
6.30%
发文量
4978
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces is a leading interdisciplinary journal that brings together chemists, engineers, physicists, and biologists to explore the development and utilization of newly-discovered materials and interfacial processes for specific applications. Our journal has experienced remarkable growth since its establishment in 2009, both in terms of the number of articles published and the impact of the research showcased. We are proud to foster a truly global community, with the majority of published articles originating from outside the United States, reflecting the rapid growth of applied research worldwide.
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