(多)酚、肠道微生物群和生物节律之间的相互作用:对大脑健康新范式的展望

IF 8.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Cristina Torres-Fuentes, Harriët Schellekens, John F Cryan, Juan Carlos Espín, Begoña Muguerza
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膳食(多)酚是植物性食物中大量存在的生物活性化合物,在宿主及其肠道微生物群中进行广泛的代谢,产生影响全身和大脑健康的代谢物。尽管它们的生物利用度很低,但(多)酚一直与神经保护作用有关,例如减少神经炎症和增强肠-脑沟通。此外,昼夜节律可以影响(多)酚的生物活性,而这些化合物反过来又调节生物节律。肠道菌群的昼夜振荡影响(多)酚代谢,并通过产生生物活性代谢物调节(多)酚的作用,增加了它们对健康影响的复杂性。了解这些机制有助于设计功能性食品和精确的营养策略,以增强神经保护。然而,一些关键问题仍未得到解答。这篇综述探讨了多酚、昼夜节律和肠道微生物群之间的相互作用,强调了它们在大脑健康中的共同作用。个体肠道菌群、多酚相关代谢类型和昼夜同步对多酚代谢和神经保护的影响尚不完全清楚。同样,(多)酚消耗的时间及其与有节奏的微生物过程的相互作用需要进一步探索。解决这些差距可能导致有针对性的饮食干预。未来的研究应该优先考虑人体试验和多组学方法来解开这些复杂的关系,推进精确的健康策略,培养认知弹性和降低神经退行性疾病的风险。
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Interplay between (poly)phenols, gut microbiota, and biological rhythms: outlook for a new paradigm in brain health.

Dietary (poly)phenols, bioactive compounds abundantly found in plant-based foods, undergo extensive metabolism by the host and its gut microbiota, producing metabolites that influence systemic and brain health. Despite their low bioavailability, (poly)phenols have been consistently associated with neuroprotective benefits, such as reducing neuroinflammation and enhancing gut-brain communication. Additionally, circadian rhythms can influence (poly)phenol bioactivity, while these compounds, in turn, modulate biological rhythms. The gut microbiota's diurnal oscillations affect (poly)phenol metabolism and modulate (poly)phenols' effects by producing bioactive metabolites, adding complexity to their health impact. Understanding these mechanisms can aid in designing functional foods and precision nutrition strategies to enhance neuroprotection. However, critical questions remain unanswered. This review explores the interplay between (poly)phenols, circadian rhythms, and gut microbiota, highlighting their collective role in brain health. The influence of individual gut microbiota profiles, polyphenol-related metabotypes, and circadian synchrony on (poly)phenol metabolism and neuroprotection is not fully understood. Likewise, the timing of (poly)phenol consumption and its interaction with rhythmic microbial processes require further exploration. Addressing these gaps could lead to targeted dietary interventions. Future research should prioritize human trials and multi-omics approaches to unravel these complex relationships, advancing precision health strategies that foster cognitive resilience and reduce neurodegenerative disease risk.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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600
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition serves as an authoritative outlet for critical perspectives on contemporary technology, food science, and human nutrition. With a specific focus on issues of national significance, particularly for food scientists, nutritionists, and health professionals, the journal delves into nutrition, functional foods, food safety, and food science and technology. Research areas span diverse topics such as diet and disease, antioxidants, allergenicity, microbiological concerns, flavor chemistry, nutrient roles and bioavailability, pesticides, toxic chemicals and regulation, risk assessment, food safety, and emerging food products, ingredients, and technologies.
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