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Potential benefits of high-added-value compounds from aquaculture and fish side streams on human gut microbiota

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TRENDS IN FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 112, 期 -, 页码 484-494

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON
DOI: 10.1016/j.tifs.2021.04.017

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Aquatic life; Side streams; Fats; Protein; Polysaccharides; Gut microbiota

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  1. EU Commission by the BBI-JU through the H2020 Project AQUABIOPRO-FIT Aquaculture and agriculture biomass side stream proteins and bioactives for feed, fitness and health promoting nutritional supplements [790956]
  2. China Scholarship Council (CSC) [201908420246, 201908420245]
  3. H2020 Societal Challenges Programme [790956] Funding Source: H2020 Societal Challenges Programme

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The active substances from marine organisms, such as fatty acids, proteins, and polysaccharides, have the potential to regulate the gut microbiota structure and impact human health. Exploring the relationship between these substances and gut microbiota may lead to further understanding of their influence on gut microbiota with potential health effects. Additionally, these high-added-value compounds not only improve the utilization rate of aquatic products, but also contribute to sustainability of environment and economy while expanding commercial applications in the industry.
Background: Human gut microbiota dysbiosis has been linked to a higher risk of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such us inflammatory disorders, allergy and obesity. Specific dietary strategies, including the use of specific food supplements targeted to microbiota modulation, have been suggested to be especially relevant in reducing the risk of NCDs. In this regard, marine environment is considered as a pivotal source of nutrients and bioactive compounds such as polyunsaturated fatty acids, polysaccharides and active peptides. These compounds, including algae- (alginate, fucoidan) and animal-derived polysaccharides (chitin, chitosan), among others, have been widely studied. The use of these active substances from marine organisms as a food supplements has been reported to affect human health. Scope and approach: This review provides the evidence-base information on the potential effects of various active substances from marine organisms, including fatty acids, proteins and polysaccharides, on the structure of gut microbiota and their effects on host health. Key findings and conclusions: These compounds could regulate the gut microbiota structure and thus, intestinal and systemic level with potential human health benefits. The exploration and evaluation of the relationship between these substances and gut microbiota may provide a new direction for further exploration of the influence of high-added-value components on gut microbiota with potential health effects. These high-added-value compounds have been explored to not only improve the utilization rate of aquatic products, but also reduce waste and contribute to the environment and economy sustainability. Meanwhile, it is possible to expand the commercial applications of these products by the industry.

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