Advances in understanding of health-promoting benefits of medicine and food homology using analysis of gut microbiota and metabolomics
Reviewartikel, 2020

The health-promoting benefits of medicine and food homology (MFH) are known for thousands of years in China. However, active compounds and biological mechanisms are unclear, greatly limiting clinical practice of MFH. The advent of gut microbiota analysis and metabolomics emerge as key tools to discover functional compounds, therapeutic targets, and mechanisms of benefits of MFH. Such studies hold great promise to promote and optimize functional efficacy and development of MFH-based products, for example, foods for daily dietary supplements or for special medical purposes. In this review, we summarized pharmacological effects of 109 species of MFH approved by the Health and Fitness Commission in 2015. Recent studies applying genome sequencing of gut microbiota and metabolomics to explain the activity of MFH in prevention and management of health consequences were extensively reviewed. We discussed the potentiality in future to decipher functional activities of MFH by applying metabolomics-based polypharmacokinetic strategy and multiomics technologies. The needs for personalized MFH recommendations and comprehensive databases have also been highlighted. This review emphasizes current achievements and challenges of the analysis of gut microbiota and metabolomics as a new avenue to understand MFH.

medicine and food homology

metabolomics

gut microbiota

multiomics technology

Författare

Minmin Yang

Shaanxi Normal University

Tao Yan

Shaanxi Normal University

Meng Yu

Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College

Jie Kang

Shaanxi Normal University

Ruoxi Gao

Shaanxi Normal University

Peng Wang

Shaanxi Normal University

Yuhuan Zhang

Shaanxi Normal University

Huafeng Zhang

Shaanxi Normal University

Lin Shi

Chalmers, Biologi och bioteknik, Livsmedelsvetenskap

Shaanxi Normal University

Food Frontiers

26438429 (eISSN)

Vol. 1 4 398-419

Ämneskategorier

Tvärvetenskapliga studier

Övrig annan teknik

Tillförlitlighets- och kvalitetsteknik

DOI

10.1002/fft2.49

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