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Nutrimetabolomics: integrating metabolomics in nutrition to disentangle intake of animal-based foods.

Hanne Christine Bertram1, Louise Margrethe Arildsen Jakobsen2.   

Abstract

Food intake and metabolization of foods is a complex and multi-facetted process that encompasses the introduction of new metabolite compounds in our body, initiation or alterations in endogenous metabolic processes and biochemical pathways, and likely also involving the activity of the gut microbial community that we host. The explorative nature of metabolomics makes it a superior tool for examining the whole response to food intake in a more thorough way and has led to the introduction of the term nutrimetabolomics. Protein derived from animal sources constitutes an important part of our diet, and there is therefore an interest in understanding how these animal-derived dietary sources influence us metabolically. This review aims to illuminate how the introduction of nutrimetabolomics has contributed to gain novel insight into metabolic and nutritional aspects related to intake of animal-based foods.

Keywords:  Animal protein; Dietary biomarkers; Endogenous metabolism; Food biomarkers; Foodomics; Meat consumption; Milk protein

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30830329     DOI: 10.1007/s11306-018-1322-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metabolomics        ISSN: 1573-3882            Impact factor:   4.290


  63 in total

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Journal:  Dairy Sci Technol       Date:  2013-03-13

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