Yanyun Wang, Leping Quan, Xiaomin Zheng, Qiang Hu, Xiaoli Huang, Yang Pu, Guangfa Xie, Qi Peng
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Abstract
The consumption of stinky tofu, a traditional fermented soybean product from China, elevates the concentrations of indole and trimethylindole in murine feces and increases the levels of indole in serum, as well as indole in the liver. These hepatic compounds act as ligands for the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AHR), triggering activation of this receptor, which subsequently enhances the expression of the enzyme cytochrome P450 (CYP) 1A1. This upregulation diminishes the levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, thereby attenuating alcohol-induced liver injury. This study underscores the potential of dietary indole from stinky tofu to mitigate Alcoholic liver disease (ALD), laying a foundation for the development of functional foods and novel treatment strategies for ALD.
期刊介绍:
npj Science of Food is an online-only and open access journal publishes high-quality, high-impact papers related to food safety, security, integrated production, processing and packaging, the changes and interactions of food components, and the influence on health and wellness properties of food. The journal will support fundamental studies that advance the science of food beyond the classic focus on processing, thereby addressing basic inquiries around food from the public and industry. It will also support research that might result in innovation of technologies and products that are public-friendly while promoting the United Nations sustainable development goals.