Improving gut microbiome through diet rich in dietary fibre and polyphenols: The case for orange peels
The search for cost-effective and innovative dietary fiber sources that promote probiotic growth and support healthy gut microbiota development has become increasingly important in food product innovation. The gut microbiota is crucial for various physiological functions, such as nutrient absorption...
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author | Ayokunle Olubode Ademosun Olufunke Florence Ajeigbe Mary Tosin Ademosun Omodesola Oluwafisayo Ogunruku Ganiyu Oboh |
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description | The search for cost-effective and innovative dietary fiber sources that promote probiotic growth and support healthy gut microbiota development has become increasingly important in food product innovation. The gut microbiota is crucial for various physiological functions, such as nutrient absorption, immune system enhancement, gut structural integrity, and detoxifying harmful substances. One effective way to foster a beneficial relationship with gut microbiota is through dietary choices, which significantly affect the microbiota's structure, composition, metabolism, and overall function. Notably, orange peels not only promote the growth of probiotic bacteria but also enable these beneficial microbes to convert the polyphenols in the peels into even more healthful forms. The combination of probiotics and orange peels can lead to the creation of synbiotics, which are functional foods aimed at improving human health. In contrast, the typical Western diet, high in refined sugars, trans fats, and sodium, negatively impacts gut health and the growth of beneficial gut microorganisms. To enhance gut microbiota health, there should be a focus on food products low in processed sugars, sodium, and unhealthy fats, while being high in dietary fiber and polyphenols. Orange peels are particularly notable for their high levels of dietary fiber and polyphenolic compounds, both of which can positively affect the growth of beneficial gut microorganisms. |
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spelling | doaj-art-c891f0006b634afc9d959c6863705f3c2025-02-06T05:12:47ZengElsevierHuman Nutrition & Metabolism2666-14972025-03-0139200295Improving gut microbiome through diet rich in dietary fibre and polyphenols: The case for orange peelsAyokunle Olubode Ademosun0Olufunke Florence Ajeigbe1Mary Tosin Ademosun2Omodesola Oluwafisayo Ogunruku3Ganiyu Oboh4Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals Unit, Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of Technology Akure, 340001, Nigeria; Corresponding author.Department of Chemical Sciences, Elizade University, Ilara-Mokin, NigeriaFunctional Foods and Nutraceuticals Unit, Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of Technology Akure, 340001, NigeriaDepartment of Biochemistry, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, NigeriaFunctional Foods and Nutraceuticals Unit, Department of Biochemistry, Federal University of Technology Akure, 340001, NigeriaThe search for cost-effective and innovative dietary fiber sources that promote probiotic growth and support healthy gut microbiota development has become increasingly important in food product innovation. The gut microbiota is crucial for various physiological functions, such as nutrient absorption, immune system enhancement, gut structural integrity, and detoxifying harmful substances. One effective way to foster a beneficial relationship with gut microbiota is through dietary choices, which significantly affect the microbiota's structure, composition, metabolism, and overall function. Notably, orange peels not only promote the growth of probiotic bacteria but also enable these beneficial microbes to convert the polyphenols in the peels into even more healthful forms. The combination of probiotics and orange peels can lead to the creation of synbiotics, which are functional foods aimed at improving human health. In contrast, the typical Western diet, high in refined sugars, trans fats, and sodium, negatively impacts gut health and the growth of beneficial gut microorganisms. To enhance gut microbiota health, there should be a focus on food products low in processed sugars, sodium, and unhealthy fats, while being high in dietary fiber and polyphenols. Orange peels are particularly notable for their high levels of dietary fiber and polyphenolic compounds, both of which can positively affect the growth of beneficial gut microorganisms.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666149724000574 |
spellingShingle | Ayokunle Olubode Ademosun Olufunke Florence Ajeigbe Mary Tosin Ademosun Omodesola Oluwafisayo Ogunruku Ganiyu Oboh Improving gut microbiome through diet rich in dietary fibre and polyphenols: The case for orange peels Human Nutrition & Metabolism |
title | Improving gut microbiome through diet rich in dietary fibre and polyphenols: The case for orange peels |
title_full | Improving gut microbiome through diet rich in dietary fibre and polyphenols: The case for orange peels |
title_fullStr | Improving gut microbiome through diet rich in dietary fibre and polyphenols: The case for orange peels |
title_full_unstemmed | Improving gut microbiome through diet rich in dietary fibre and polyphenols: The case for orange peels |
title_short | Improving gut microbiome through diet rich in dietary fibre and polyphenols: The case for orange peels |
title_sort | improving gut microbiome through diet rich in dietary fibre and polyphenols the case for orange peels |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666149724000574 |
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