There are lots of studies on probiotics and dietary polyphenols to modulate the gut microbioto. Please provide few specific mechanisms through which dietary polyphenols regulate the gut microbiome.
Many can be explained in such regulation within gut microbiota. There are an inversely proportion between beneficial bacteria and pathogenic bacteria .When gut beneficial probiotics are dominant,they of course produce ethanol,acetaldhyde,diacetyl, crabon dioxide , antimicrobial proteins or bacteriocins and these metabolites inhibit pathogenic bacteria.Of such microbial activities,polyphenols are also existed either as metabolites of enzymatically. Dietary phenols are exposed to be converted by either stomach or intestinal enzymes .
Dietary polyphenols can act (at low concentrations) as
stimulants of LAB or probiotic bacteria. Polyphenols can increase levels of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus app. while reducing the level of Enterobacteriaceae.
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Mrinal Samtiya There exists a bi-directional relationship between the consumed polyphenols and the resident gut microbiota.
1). Many polyphenols have anti-oxidation, metal chelating and other microbial inhibitory or growth-promoting properties. These properties may have an effect on the gut bacterial community resulting in the change of the gut microbial composition favouring certain strain in certain phyla and inhibiting others.
2). These favoured microbes, through specific enzymes, may inturn transform the polyphenols into a series of metabolites. At the same time, the favoured microbes may produce SCFA, BCFA, etc which in turn can further alter the microbial composition. The metabolites like SCFA and BCFA can also participate in neuromodulation, immunomodulation and other such modulation.
3). On the other hand, the series of metabolites, which may have more potential than the parent polyphenol in terms of bioavailability and other chemical properties, produced as a result of microbial transformation can also alter the microbial composition and involve in further host modulation.
Polyphenols are produced by plants to protect themselves from UV and reactive oxygen species. Polyphenols on health has often been explained by their anti-oxidant properties.Those large and complex polyphenols are not digested by our own enzymes and proceed to the colon where they can be broken down into smaller active metabolites by bacteria, making them easier to absorb in gut.
Mechanisms of action of dietary polyphenols varies in Gram positive and Gram-negative bacteria due to changes in cell membrane structure. Polyphenols have ability to bind bacterial cell membranes in a concentration dependent manner, therefore altering functional aspects of membrane and thus preventing their growth.
Polyphenols have prebiotic-like effect by promoting the growth of certain bacteria such as Bifidobacterium, Bacteroides and Lactobacillus.
Polyphenols do not just raise the quantity of good bacteria but also inhibit the proliferation of many pathogens. For example, polyphenols from tea and wine canprevent the growth of Helicobacter pylori and polyphenols extracted from olive oil can prevent damage caused by the bacteria.
Polyphenols can also directly mediate inflammation by interacting and blocking TLR4, thus reducing the production of inflammatory mediators like IL-1b, IL-6 and TNFa.
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