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Modulation of Metabolic Detoxification Pathways Using Foods and Food-Derived Components: A Scientific Review with Clinical Application

机译:使用食物和食物衍生成分调节代谢排毒途径:一项具有临床应用的科学综述

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Research into human biotransformation and elimination systems continues to evolve. Various clinical and in vivo studies have been undertaken to evaluate the effects of foods and food-derived components on the activity of detoxification pathways, including phase I cytochrome P450 enzymes, phase II conjugation enzymes, Nrf2 signaling, and metallothionein. This review summarizes the research in this area to date, highlighting the potential for foods and nutrients to support and/or modulate detoxification functions. Clinical applications to alter detoxification pathway activity and improve patient outcomes are considered, drawing on the growing understanding of the relationship between detoxification functions and different disease states, genetic polymorphisms, and drug-nutrient interactions. Some caution is recommended, however, due to the limitations of current research as well as indications that many nutrients exert biphasic, dose-dependent effects and that genetic polymorphisms may alter outcomes. A whole-foods approach may, therefore, be prudent.
机译:对人类生物转化和消除系统的研究不断发展。已经进行了各种临床和体内研究,以评估食物和食物来源的成分对排毒途径活性的影响,包括I期细胞色素P450酶,II期结合酶,Nrf2信号传导和金属硫蛋白。这篇综述总结了迄今为止该领域的研究,着重介绍了食物和营养物质支持和/或调节排毒功能的潜力。考虑到对排毒功能与不同疾病状态,遗传多态性和药物-营养物相互作用之间关系的日益了解,正在考虑改变排毒途径活性并改善患者预后的临床应用。但是,由于当前研究的局限性以及表明许多营养物具有双相性,剂量依赖性作用以及遗传多态性可能改变结果,因此建议谨慎行事。因此,采用全食品方法可能是明智的。

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