Complexities of Food Synergies and Health Risk-Benefits
This paper explores the complex interactions and synergies of plant-derived phytomicronutrients in foods and evaluates their health benefits and potential risks, proposing a holistic risk–benefit framework for safe consumption.
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Detalizēts apraksts
Phytomicronutrients, encompassing polyphenols, carotenoids, phytosterols, phyto-oestrogens and glucosinolates, are ubiquitous plant metabolites found in fruits, vegetables, grains, herbs, spices and beverages. Although not essential nutrients, they modulate cellular and molecular processes to deliver anti-atherogenic, anti-thrombotic, anti-carcinogenic, bone-protective and neuroprotective properties relevant to preventing chronic degenerative diseases linked to inflammaging. This review argues for comprehensive risk-benefit studies prior to dietary recommendations, integrating both food-level interactions and systemic physiological effects, and addresses the need for a holistic, systemic approach to secure safe and effective phytomicronutrient consumption.
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- Projekts
- Atrašanās vieta
- France
- Autori
- Véronique COXAM, Laurent LÉOTOING, Olivier Chatigre KOUAMÉ, Marius-Léon B. AHUI, Benedict M. ASSANVO, Seraphin KATI-COULIBALY, Marie-Jeanne DAVICCO et Yohann WITTRANT
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- Izveidots
- 2014. g. 01. dec.
- Izcelsmes valoda
- French
- Oficiālā projekta tīmekļa vietne
- Innovations agronomiques
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- CC BY
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