Assessment of Phytomicronutrient Intake: Identification of New Human Exposure Biomarkers Using a Metabolomics Approach

This paper examines how mass spectrometry–based metabolomics can quantify hundreds of phytochemical metabolites in human biofluids to identify novel intake and exposure biomarkers, accounting for individual genetic and metabolic variability.

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The study reviews the application of untargeted metabolomics for precise assessment of dietary phytomicronutrient intake and internal exposure in humans. By profiling hundreds of phytochemical metabolites in blood and urine without prior compound selection, this exploratory approach has identified new biomarkers of plant food consumption and may reveal undiscovered bioactive compounds. It also highlights how interindividual differences in absorption and metabolism affect phytochemical concentrations in biofluids and demonstrates that dietary choices or food production methods can be evaluated for their real impact on consumer exposure. These advances promise refined nutritional recommendations and improved food quality.

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Innovations agronomiques

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France
Δημιουργοί
Claudine MANACH
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Δημιουργήθηκε στις
01 Δεκ 2014
Γλώσσα προέλευσης
French
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Innovations agronomiques
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