Healthy food design based on gut microbiota metabolic flux

IF 15.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Fujie Yan , Shasha Xiang , Jian Ying , Jie Chen , Lihua Shi , Yalin Zhang , Jianzhong Han , Xuan Zhu
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Abstract

Background

Diet is a crucial factor in preventing the high incidence of chronic diseases and reducing medical costs, with the intestine serving as an important target for nutritional intervention. In the future, it will be even more important to think about what the gut microbiota “wants to eat”.

Scope and approach

This review introduces the metabolic flux regulation mechanism and evaluation system in the intestine, and further summarizes the development process of metabolic flux targeted food and its application in healthy food design, providing a perspective for the creation and large-scale promotion of new products targeting gut health.

Key findings and conclusions

Many metabolic pathways occur in the microbial cells of the human intestine, and the metabolic differences and interactions between different microbial populations, leading to a complex metabolic environment in the intestine. Through dietary regulation, restoring the gut microbiota diversity, increasing the relative abundance of beneficial bacteria, and reducing harmful metabolic products, thereby altering the physiological and pathological states of the host, will become a trend and hot topic in the development of the health food industry. With the development of artificial intelligence and multi-omics technologies, techniques for identifying potential intervention targets in gut microbiota and its metabolites have gradually matured, which is meaningful for improving health condition by targeting intestinal metabolic fluxes to regulate gut microbiota composition.
根据肠道微生物群代谢通量设计健康食品
背景饮食是预防慢性病高发和降低医疗成本的关键因素,而肠道是营养干预的重要目标。范围和方法本综述介绍了肠道代谢通量调控机制和评价体系,进一步总结了代谢通量靶向食品的开发过程及其在健康食品设计中的应用,为创造和大规模推广针对肠道健康的新产品提供了一个视角。主要发现和结论人体肠道微生物细胞内存在多种代谢途径,不同微生物种群之间存在代谢差异和相互作用,导致肠道内代谢环境复杂。通过膳食调节,恢复肠道微生物群的多样性,增加有益菌的相对丰度,减少有害代谢产物,从而改变宿主的生理和病理状态,将成为保健食品产业发展的趋势和热点话题。随着人工智能和多组学技术的发展,识别肠道微生物群及其代谢产物潜在干预靶点的技术已逐渐成熟,这对于通过靶向肠道代谢通量来调节肠道微生物群组成,从而改善健康状况具有重要意义。
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Trends in Food Science & Technology
Trends in Food Science & Technology 工程技术-食品科技
CiteScore
32.50
自引率
2.60%
发文量
322
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Trends in Food Science & Technology is a prestigious international journal that specializes in peer-reviewed articles covering the latest advancements in technology, food science, and human nutrition. It serves as a bridge between specialized primary journals and general trade magazines, providing readable and scientifically rigorous reviews and commentaries on current research developments and their potential applications in the food industry. Unlike traditional journals, Trends in Food Science & Technology does not publish original research papers. Instead, it focuses on critical and comprehensive reviews to offer valuable insights for professionals in the field. By bringing together cutting-edge research and industry applications, this journal plays a vital role in disseminating knowledge and facilitating advancements in the food science and technology sector.
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