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Nutrition and Food Sciences

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New challenges in food production and processing are appearing due to increasing global population and the purpose of achieving a sustainable food system. Bioactive peptides obtained from food proteins can be employed to prevent or pre-treat several diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular...

Author(s)
Rivero-Pino, F.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Food Chemistry, 2023, 406,
Abstract

Branched-chain fatty acids (BCFA) are a group of lipids that are widely present in various organisms; they take part in numerous biochemical processes and affect multiple signaling pathways. However, BCFA are not well explored in terms of their effects on human health. Recently, they have been...

Author(s)
Gozdzik, P.; Magkos, F.; Sledzinski, T.; Mika, A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Progress in Lipid Research, 2023, 90,
Abstract

Lactate, a molecule originally considered metabolic waste, is now associated with a number of important physiological functions. Although the roles of lactate as a signaling molecule, fuel source, and gluconeogenic substrate have garnered significant attention in recent reviews, a relatively...

Author(s)
McCarthy, S. F.; Islam, H.; Hazell, T. J.
Publisher
American Physiological Society, Bethesda, USA
Citation
American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2020, 319, 4, pp E814-E819
Abstract

Background: Glycemic index (GI) value is an important factor determining the postprandial glycemic response of available carbohydrate in our daily foods. Ideally, it should be determined by feeding foods to healthy human, while this is not always ethically, technically and financially possible...

Author(s)
Li Cheng; Hu YiMing
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Trends in Food Science & Technology, 2022, 120, pp 16-24
Abstract

Background: DNA methylation patterns are directly associated with diverse metabolic disorders. The status of methyl-donor micronutrients has been associated with DNA methylation levels, and altered ingestion of folate, choline, betaine, B vitamins and methionine may impact genes both globally and...

Author(s)
Mota, J. C. N. L. da; Ribeiro, A. A.; Carvalho, L. M.; Esteves, G. P.; Sieczkowska, S. M.; Goessler, K. F.; Gualano, B.; Nicoletti, C. F.
Publisher
S Karger AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Lifestyle Genomics, 2023, 16, 192-213, pp 192-213
Abstract

In vitro models of the human gut help compensate for the limitations of animal models in studying the human gut-microbiota interaction and are indispensable in the clarification the mechanism of microbial action or in the high-throughput screening and functional evaluation of probiotics. The...

Author(s)
Qi YuLi; Yu LeiLei; Tian FengWei; Zhao JianXin; Zhai QiXiao
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Microbiological Research, 2023, 270,
Abstract

To get the most accurate food digestion-related data, and how this affects nutrient absorption, it is critical to carefully simulate human digestion systems using model settings. In this study, the uptake and transepithelial transportation of dietary carotenoids was compared using two different...

Author(s)
Kalungwana, N.; Marshall, L.; Mackie, A.; Boesch, C.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Food Research International, 2023, 166,
Abstract

Balenine possesses some of carnosine's and anserine's functions, yet it appears more resistant to the hydrolysing CN1 enzyme. The aim of this study was to elucidate the stability of balenine in the systemic circulation and its bioavailability in humans following acute supplementation. Two...

Author(s)
Jager, S. de; Vermeulen, A.; Baere, S. de; Stede, T. van der; Lievens, E.; Croubels, S.; Jäger, R.; Purpura, M.; Bourgois, J. G.; Derave, W.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Scientific Reports, 2023, 13, 4,
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The immune system is somehow related to all the metabolic pathways, in a bidirectional way, and the nutritional interventions affecting these pathways might have a relevant impact on the inflammatory status of the individuals. Food-derived peptides have been demonstrated to exert several...

Author(s)
Rivero-Pino, F.; Villanueva, Á.; Montserrat-de-la-Paz, S.; Sanchez-Fidalgo, S.; Millán-Linares, M. C.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Nutrients, 2023, 15, 12,
Abstract

Increasingly diverse meal patterns affect the internal body clock. Ghrelin secretion is closely associated with the anticipation of a regularly scheduled mealtime, leading ghrelin to be a putative candidate for food-related entraining signals that drive activity rhythms. Here, growing pigs with...

Author(s)
Zhang He; Yan Xiaoxi; Lin AiLian; Xia PengKe; Jia MengLan; Su Yong
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Nutritional Neuroscience, 2023, 26, 4, pp 313-331

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