Authors
Augustin Scalbert, Lorraine Brennan, Claudine Manach, Cristina Andres-Lacueva, Lars O Dragsted, John Draper, Stephen M Rappaport, Justin JJ Van Der Hooft, David S Wishart
Publication date
2014/6/1
Source
The American journal of clinical nutrition
Volume
99
Issue
6
Pages
1286-1308
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The food metabolome is defined as the part of the human metabolome directly derived from the digestion and biotransformation of foods and their constituents. With >25,000 compounds known in various foods, the food metabolome is extremely complex, with a composition varying widely according to the diet. By its very nature it represents a considerable and still largely unexploited source of novel dietary biomarkers that could be used to measure dietary exposures with a high level of detail and precision. Most dietary biomarkers currently have been identified on the basis of our knowledge of food compositions by using hypothesis-driven approaches. However, the rapid development of metabolomics resulting from the development of highly sensitive modern analytic instruments, the availability of metabolite databases, and progress in (bio)informatics has made agnostic approaches more attractive as shown by the …
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