Nutrimetabolomics: An update on analytical approaches to investigate the role of plant-based foods and their bioactive compounds in non-communicable chronic diseases

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Abstract

Metabolomics is the study of low-weight molecules present in biological samples such as biofluids, tissue/cellular extracts, and culture media. Metabolomics research is increasing, and at the moment, it has several applications in the food science and nutrition fields. In the present review, we provide an update about the most frequently used methodologies and metabolomic platforms in these areas. Also, we discuss different metabolomic strategies regarding the discovery of new bioactive compounds (BACs) in plant-based foods. Furthermore, we review the existing literature related to the use of metabolomics to investigate the potential protective role of BACs in the prevention and treatment of non-communicable chronic diseases, namely cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer.

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Rangel-Huerta, O. D., & Gil, A. (2016, December 9). Nutrimetabolomics: An update on analytical approaches to investigate the role of plant-based foods and their bioactive compounds in non-communicable chronic diseases. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms17122072

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