Grape and Grape-Based Product Polyphenols: A Systematic Review of Health Properties, Bioavailability, and Gut Microbiota Interactions
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Rodríguez López, Paloma; Rueda Robles, Ascensión; Borras Linares, María Isabel; Quirantes Piné, Rosa; Segura Carretero, Antonio; Lozano Sánchez, JesúsEditorial
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Materia
Grapes Phenolic compounds Bioaccesibility Bioavailability Gut microbiota
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2022-06-28Referencia bibliográfica
Rodriguez-Lopez, P... [et al.]. Grape and Grape-Based Product Polyphenols: A Systematic Review of Health Properties, Bioavailability, and Gut Microbiota Interactions. Horticulturae 2022, 8, 583. [https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8070583]
Resumen
Grapevine-derived products have been widely studied for their reported benefits, especially
those related to the prevention of cardiovascular diseases. However, in recent years, the interest
in the study of grapes and their non-fermented derivatives (grape juices) has gained prominence
over the well-known interest in red wine, since grapes and grape juices seem to be widely related to
the beneficial effects associated with the Mediterranean diet, and consequently to the presence of
phenolic compounds. The focus of this systematic review was the phenolic profiles of grape, juice,
and wine, as well as the possible beneficial effects of their consumption on the human microbiota
through a systematic literature review. PubMed and Scopus were accessed during April 2021 and the
PRISMA methodological protocol was followed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time
that the PRISMA methodology has been applied to this systematic knowledge. This methodology
allowed for a scientific description of: (a) the comparison between grapes and their derived products
as source of phenolic compounds, (b) great possibilities for working on a new line of investigation
based on the synergy between polyphenol consumption and microbiota, and (c) the urgent need for
strategies to improve the bioavailability of these compounds.