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Food intake biomarkers for green leafy vegetables, bulb vegetables, and stem vegetables: a review

机译:绿叶蔬菜,灯泡蔬菜和干蔬菜的食物摄入生物标志物:审查

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Background Numerous studies acknowledged the importance of an adequate vegetable consumption for human health. However, current methods to estimate vegetable intake are often prone to measurement errors due to self-reporting and/or insufficient detail. More objective intake biomarkers for vegetables, using biological specimens, are preferred. The only concentration biomarkers currently available are blood carotenoids and vitamin C, covering total fruit and vegetable intake. Identification of biomarkers for specific vegetables is needed for a better understanding of their relative importance for human health. Within the FoodBAll Project under the Joint Programming Initiative “A Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life”, an ambitious action was undertaken to identify candidate intake biomarkers for all major food groups consumed in Europe by systematically reviewing the existent literature. This study describes the review on candidate biomarkers of food intake (BFIs) for leafy, bulb, and stem vegetables, which was conducted within PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science for studies published through March 2019. Results In total, 65 full-text articles were assessed for eligibility for leafy vegetables, and 6 full-text articles were screened for bulb and stem vegetables. Putative BFIs were identified for spinach, lettuce, endive, asparagus, artichoke, and celery, but not for rocket salad. However, after critical evaluation through a validation scheme developed by the FoodBAll consortium, none of the putative biomarkers appeared to be a promising BFI. The food chemistry data indicate that some candidate BFIs may be revealed by further studies. Conclusion Future randomized controlled feeding studies combined with observational studies, applying a non-targeted metabolomics approach, are needed in order to identify valuable BFIs for the intake of leafy, bulb, and stem vegetables.
机译:背景技术众多研究承认人类健康充足的蔬菜消费的重要性。然而,由于自我报告和/或不充分的细节,目前估计蔬菜摄入的方法通常易于测量误差。更优选使用生物标本的蔬菜的更多目标摄入生物标志物。目前可用的唯一浓度生物标志物是血管毒性和维生素C,涵盖了总果实和蔬菜摄入量。需要鉴定特定蔬菜的生物标志物,以更好地了解他们对人类健康的相对重要性。在面团项目下,在联合规划倡议下的“健康生活健康饮食”下,采取了一个雄心勃勃的行动,以确定通过系统地审查存在的文学来确定欧洲消费的所有主要食物团体的候选摄入生物标志物。本研究介绍了叶状,灯泡和干蔬菜的食物摄入(BFIS)候选生物标志物的审查,该植物在2019年3月发布的Pubmed,Scopus和Science of Science的PubMed,Scopus和Sence Web中进行。结果总计,65条全文文章评估了叶状蔬菜的资格,并筛选了6个全文制品用于灯泡和茎蔬菜。鉴定推定的BFIS用于菠菜,生菜,莴苣,芦笋,朝鲜蓟和芹菜,但不是火箭沙拉。然而,在通过食物联盟开发的验证方案的效率评估之后,没有一个推定的生物标志物似乎是一个有前途的BFI。食物化学数据表明,可以通过进一步的研究揭示一些候选BFI。结论未来随机控制饲养研究与观察性研究相结合,应用非目标代谢源性方法,以识别叶状,灯泡和干蔬菜的有价值的BFIS。

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