石榴鞣花单宁:促进健康的代谢和机制

P. Silacci, M. Tretola
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食用石榴对健康的好处自古以来就为人所知。近年来,石榴的生物活性,包括其抗菌、抗氧化、抗炎和抗癌特性,引起了科学界的极大兴趣,并成为大量科学研究的主题。几种酚类化合物存在于石榴的不同部位,其中鞣花单宁,水解单宁被认为对石榴的大多数健康有益。尽管所有这些努力,实际的效应仍然不明,作用机制只是部分阐明。这可能是由于这些分子在胃肠道中发生复杂的分解代谢途径,在进入血液之前涉及微生物和细胞修饰。人类肠道微生物群的多样性导致个体产生不同的代谢物,从而导致对饮食石榴假设的反应的异质性。这种复杂的情况决定了在设计鞣花单宁对细胞培养和动物模型的作用的研究时需要特别注意。
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Pomegranate’s Ellagitannins: Metabolism and Mechanisms of Health Promoting Properties
The health benefits of pomegranate consumption have been known since the antiquity. More recently, the biological activities of pomegranate, including its anti-bacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticarcinogenic properties, have raised great interests in the scientific community and they have been the subject of a large number of scientific studies. Several phenolic compounds are present in various parts of the fruit, of which ellagitannins, hydrolysable tannins considered responsible for most health benefits of pomegranate. Despite all these efforts, the actual effectors remain unidentified and the mechanisms of action only partially elucidated. This is probably due to the complex catabolic pathway of these molecules that takes place in the gastrointestinal tract, involving both microbial and cellular modifications before entering the bloodstream. The diversity of the intestinal microbiota in the human population leads to the production of different metabolites in individuals, contributing to the heterogeneity of the response to dietary pomegranate assumption. This complex situation determines the need for special attention in designing studies on the action of ellagitannins on both cell cultures and animal models.
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