Polyphenol Exposure, Metabolism, and Analysis: A Global Exposomics Perspective

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Abstract

Polyphenols are generally known for their health benefits and estimating actual exposure levels in health-related studies can be improved by human biomonitoring. Here, the application of newly available exposomic and metabolomic technology, notably high-resolution mass spectrometry, in the context of polyphenols and their biotransformation products, is reviewed. Comprehensive workflows for investigating these important bioactives in biological fluids or microbiome-related experiments are scarce. Consequently, this new era of nontargeted analysis and omic-scale exposure assessment offers a unique chance for better assessing exposure to, as well as metabolism of, polyphenols. In clinical and nutritional trials, polyphenols can be investigated simultaneously with the plethora of other chemicals to which we are exposed, i.e., the exposome, which may interact abundantly and modulate bioactivity. This research direction aims at ultimately eluting into atrue systems biology/toxicology evaluation of health effects associated with polyphenol exposure, especially during early life, to unravel their potential for preventing chronic diseases.

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Oesterle, I., Braun, D., Berry, D., Wisgrill, L., Rompel, A., & Warth, B. (2021). Polyphenol Exposure, Metabolism, and Analysis: A Global Exposomics Perspective. Annual Review of Food Science and Technology, 12, 461–484. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-food-062220-090807

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