Investigation of Potential Food Intake Biomarkers by LC‐MS/MS: Suitability Under Conditions Close to Everyday Live

IF 4.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Amelie Frank, Florian Hübner, Hans‐Ulrich Humpf
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Abstract

ScopeFood intake biomarkers are proposed to be a more reliable tool for investigating the nutritional status compared to food diaries or food frequency questionnaires. Nevertheless, biomarkers have some disadvantages such as the influence of the individual lifestyle, different metabolism, nutrient–nutrient interaction or the specificity of the used biomarkers. To evaluate the suitability of several biomarkers, a study under conditions close to everyday life was conducted.Methods and resultsTen healthy volunteers were divided into three groups who followed different meal plans for 24 h and collected their entire urine. Afterward, several potential biomarkers were quantified using an LC‐MS/MS approach. To further investigate the suitability of those biomarkers, the results were investigated with the main goal of grouping the participants according to their provided diet, while the first author did not have any knowledge of the meal plans or other specific knowledge about the study design.ConclusionThe use of different biomarkers enables the evaluation of different eating habits without any prior wash out period or bigger than usual portion sizes. Especially long‐term biomarkers seem to have a good suitability. Very high intakes and very low intakes are easier to distinguish than a moderate intake. Food intake biomarkers are proposed as a more reliable tool than food diaries or food frequency questionnaires. Nevertheless, data under realistic conditions are rarely available. In this study, ten volunteers were divided into three groups with different meal plans. An LC‐MS/MS approach was performed and the data were further investigated with the main goal of grouping the participants according their provided diet, while the first author did not have any knowledge about the meal plans.
范围与食物日记或食物频率调查表相比,食物摄入量生物标志物被认为是一种更可靠的营养状况调查工具。然而,生物标志物也有一些缺点,如受个人生活方式、不同新陈代谢、营养素-营养素相互作用或所用生物标志物特异性的影响。为了评估几种生物标志物的适用性,我们在接近日常生活的条件下进行了一项研究。方法和结果十名健康志愿者被分为三组,他们按照不同的膳食计划进餐 24 小时,并收集他们的全部尿液。随后,采用 LC-MS/MS 方法对几种潜在的生物标志物进行了量化。为了进一步研究这些生物标志物的适用性,研究结果的主要目的是根据参与者提供的饮食进行分组,而第一作者并不了解膳食计划或有关研究设计的其他具体知识。特别是长期生物标志物似乎非常适合。极高摄入量和极低摄入量比中等摄入量更容易区分。与食物日记或食物频率调查表相比,食物摄入量生物标志物被认为是一种更可靠的工具。然而,现实条件下的数据却很少。在这项研究中,十名志愿者被分为三组,采用不同的膳食计划。研究人员采用 LC-MS/MS 方法对数据进行了进一步研究,主要目的是根据参与者提供的饮食进行分组,而第一作者对膳食计划并不了解。
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Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research 工程技术-食品科技
CiteScore
8.70
自引率
1.90%
发文量
250
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Nutrition & Food Research is a primary research journal devoted to health, safety and all aspects of molecular nutrition such as nutritional biochemistry, nutrigenomics and metabolomics aiming to link the information arising from related disciplines: Bioactivity: Nutritional and medical effects of food constituents including bioavailability and kinetics. Immunology: Understanding the interactions of food and the immune system. Microbiology: Food spoilage, food pathogens, chemical and physical approaches of fermented foods and novel microbial processes. Chemistry: Isolation and analysis of bioactive food ingredients while considering environmental aspects.
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