We selected ingredients with a high content of bioactive components typical of theMediterranean diet (MD) and designed an MDbased food. Its effect on human gutmicrobiota, microbiome, andmetabolome was explored in comparison to placebo by feeding a Twin Mucosal Simulator of the Human IntestinalMicrobial Ecosystem(Twin M-SHIME). The fecal donor used for the inoculation of the TwinM-SHIME was chosen within a cohort of individuals showing low adherence to MD. The administration ofMD-based food increased the abundance of numerous taxa, almost all having the potential to exert beneficial activities. The reshaping of the microbiota reflected on microbiome changes: genes responsible for colanic acid biosynthesis (implicated in healthy aging) and carbohydrate metabolism increased, whereas genes involved in l-valine pathway decreased. MD-based food temporarily increased short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) synthesis, reflecting the increase of genes responsible for butyrate synthesis and fiber degradation. MD-based food modulated the synthesis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mainly esters derived from medium- and longchain fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids.
A Novel Plant‐Based Food to Enlarge the Access of Healthy Bioactive Compounds Typical of the Mediterranean Diet to Non‐Adherent People
Ferrocino, Ilario;Bo, Simona;Cocolin, Luca Simone;
2025-01-01
Abstract
We selected ingredients with a high content of bioactive components typical of theMediterranean diet (MD) and designed an MDbased food. Its effect on human gutmicrobiota, microbiome, andmetabolome was explored in comparison to placebo by feeding a Twin Mucosal Simulator of the Human IntestinalMicrobial Ecosystem(Twin M-SHIME). The fecal donor used for the inoculation of the TwinM-SHIME was chosen within a cohort of individuals showing low adherence to MD. The administration ofMD-based food increased the abundance of numerous taxa, almost all having the potential to exert beneficial activities. The reshaping of the microbiota reflected on microbiome changes: genes responsible for colanic acid biosynthesis (implicated in healthy aging) and carbohydrate metabolism increased, whereas genes involved in l-valine pathway decreased. MD-based food temporarily increased short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) synthesis, reflecting the increase of genes responsible for butyrate synthesis and fiber degradation. MD-based food modulated the synthesis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mainly esters derived from medium- and longchain fatty acids and polyunsaturated fatty acids.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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