(Poly)phenol-related gut metabotypes and human health: an update

Food Funct. 2024 Mar 18;15(6):2814-2835. doi: 10.1039/d3fo04338j.

Abstract

Dietary (poly)phenols have received great interest due to their potential role in the prevention and management of non-communicable diseases. In recent years, a high inter-individual variability in the biological response to (poly)phenols has been demonstrated, which could be related to the high variability in (poly)phenol gut microbial metabolism existing within individuals. An interplay between (poly)phenols and the gut microbiota exists, with (poly)phenols being metabolised by the gut microbiota and their metabolites modulating gut microbiota diversity and composition. A number of (poly)phenol metabolising phenotypes or metabotypes have been proposed, however, potential metabotypes for most (poly)phenols have not been investigated, and the relationship between metabotypes and human health remains ambiguous. This review presents updated knowledge on the reciprocal interaction between (poly)phenols and the gut microbiome, associated gut metabotypes, and subsequent impact on human health.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Diet
  • Gastrointestinal Microbiome* / physiology
  • Humans
  • Phenol*
  • Phenols / metabolism

Substances

  • Phenol
  • Phenols