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Increased Intestinal Permeability in Older Subjects Impacts the Beneficial Effects of Dietary Polyphenols by Modulating Their Bioavailability

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Citazione:
Increased Intestinal Permeability in Older Subjects Impacts the Beneficial Effects of Dietary Polyphenols by Modulating Their Bioavailability / N. Hidalgo-Liberona, R. Gonzalez-Dominguez, E. Vegas, P. Riso, C. Del Bo', S. Bernardi, G. Peron, S. Guglielmetti, G. Gargari, P.A. Kroon, A. Cherubini, C. Andres-Lacueva. - In: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-8561. - 68:44(2020 Nov 04), pp. 12476-12484. [10.1021/acs.jafc.0c04976]
Abstract:
Polyphenols have great potential in regulating intestinal health and ameliorating pathological conditions related to increased intestinal permeability (IP). However, the efficacy of dietary interventions with these phytochemicals may significantly be influenced by interindividual variability factors affecting their bioavailability and consequent biological activity. In the present study, urine samples collected from older subjects undergoing a crossover intervention trial with polyphenol-rich foods were subjected to metabolomics analysis for investigating the impact of increased IP on the bioavailability of polyphenols. Interestingly, urinary levels of phase II and microbiota-derived metabolites were significantly different between subjects with healthier intestinal barrier integrity and those with increased IP disruption. Our results support that this IP-dependent impaired bioavailability of polyphenols could be attributed to disturbances in the gut microbial metabolism and phase II methylation processes. Furthermore, we also observed that microbiota-derived metabolites could be largely responsible for the biological activity elicited by dietary polyphenols against age-related disrupted IP.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
aging; bioavailability; intestinal permeability; metabolomics; microbiota; polyphenols
Elenco autori:
N. Hidalgo-Liberona, R. Gonzalez-Dominguez, E. Vegas, P. Riso, C. Del Bo', S. Bernardi, G. Peron, S. Guglielmetti, G. Gargari, P.A. Kroon, A. Cherubini, C. Andres-Lacueva
Autori di Ateneo:
DEL BO' CRISTIAN ( autore )
GARGARI GIORGIO ( autore )
RISO PATRIZIA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/804397
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/804397/1672359/Pre-print%20Hidalgo-Liberona.pdf
Progetto:
Gut and blood microbiomics for studying the effect of a polyphenol-rich dietary pattern on intestinal permeability in the elderly
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