Metabolic changes in response to varying whole-grain wheat and rye intake

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作者
Koistinen, Ville M. [1 ,2 ]
Haldar, Sumanto [3 ]
Tuomainen, Marjo [2 ]
Lehtonen, Marko [4 ]
Klavus, Anton [2 ]
Draper, John [5 ]
Lloyd, Amanda [5 ]
Beckmann, Manfred [5 ]
Bal, Wendy [6 ]
Ross, Alastair B. [7 ]
Brandt, Kirsten [6 ]
Fawcett, Lee [8 ]
Seal, Chris [6 ]
Hanhineva, Kati [1 ,2 ,9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Turku, Dept Life Technol, Food Sci Unit, Turku, Finland
[2] Univ Eastern Finland, Inst Publ Hlth & Clin Nutr, Kuopio, Finland
[3] Yong Loo Lin Sch Med, Singapore Inst Food & Biotechnol Innovat SIFBI, Clin Nutr Res Ctr, Singapore 117599, Singapore
[4] Univ Eastern Finland, Sch Pharm, Kuopio, Finland
[5] Aberystwyth Univ, Dept Biol Environm & Rural Sci, Aberystwyth, Wales
[6] Newcastle Univ, Populat Hlth Sci Inst, Human Nutr & Exercise Res Ctr, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
[7] AgResearch, Lincoln, New Zealand
[8] Newcastle Univ, Sch Math Stat & Phys, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
[9] Chalmers Univ Technol, Food & Nutr Sci Div, Gothenburg, Sweden
基金
芬兰科学院;
关键词
PLASMA ALKYLRESORCINOLS; LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; CEREAL-GRAINS; FIBER INTAKE; FOOD GROUPS; RISK; HEALTH; CONSUMPTION; METAANALYSIS; BIOMARKERS;
D O I
10.1038/s41538-024-00247-0
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
Epidemiological studies have shown associations between whole-grain intake and lowered disease risk. A sufficient level of whole-grain intake to reach the health benefits has not been established, and there is limited knowledge about the impact of whole-grain intake on metabolite levels. In this clinical intervention study, we aimed to identify plasma and urine metabolites associated with two different intake levels of whole-grain wheat and rye and to correlate them with clinical plasma biomarkers. Healthy volunteers (N = 68) were divided into two groups receiving either whole-grain wheat or whole-grain rye in two four-week interventions with 48 and 96 g/d of whole grains consumed. The metabolomics of the plasma samples was performed with UPLC-QTOF-MS. Plasma alkylresorcinols were quantified with GC-MS and plasma and urinary mammalian lignans with HPLC-ECD. The high-dose intervention impacted the metabolite profile, including microbial metabolites, more in the rye-enriched diet compared with wheat. Among the increased metabolites were alkylresorcinol glucuronides, sinapyl alcohol, and pipecolic acid betaine, while the decreased metabolites included acylcarnitines and ether lipids. Plasma alkylresorcinols, urinary enterolactone, and total mammalian lignans reflected the study diets in a dose-dependent manner. Several key metabolites linked with whole-grain consumption and gut microbial metabolism increased in a linear manner between the two interventions. The results reveal that an increase in whole-grain intake, particularly rye, is strongly reflected in the metabolite profile, is correlated with clinical variables, and suggests that a diet rich in whole grains promotes the growth and/or metabolism of microbes producing potentially beneficial microbial metabolites.
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